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The Towns of Midland and Penetanguishene are nearing completion of the review of the joint Request for Proposals for the provision of a microtransit system for both municipalities.
The Community Grant Program offers financial support to local not-for-profit organizations and individuals delivering programs and services that enrich the quality of life in Midland.
The Town of Midland has ranked in Culture Days’ Top 10 Participating Communities across Canada for its second year, placing seventh in the Towns and Rural Areas subcategory in 2025.
The Town may not be able to meet Provincial Minimum Maintenance Standards related to roads and sidewalks. On-street parking is not permitted at any time during the event.
The Town of Midland advises residents of the following holiday closures and service interruptions...
Midland Town Council has approved the 2026 municipal budget, balancing fiscal responsibility with investments that enhance quality of life and prepare Midland for long-term sustainability. The approved budget represents a 3.15% blended tax rate increase in 2026.
10-year naming rights agreement reflects a shared commitment to one of Midland’s most valued community assets.
Midland and Penetanguishene continue reviewing Microtransit RFPs, with staff report scheduled to be presented to both councils on January 14, 2026. Learn more....
The Hope, Housing and Health Symposium returns to Midland on November 20, 2025, at the North Simcoe Sports and Recreation Centre. The public is invited to connect directly with local service providers and take part in an open, solution-focused conversation and learn more about the drivers of poverty and how communities are working together to increase access to safe and stable housing.
The Town of Midland is proud to share that the second annual Mayor’s Charity Golf Tournament successfully raised $48,600 in support of Midland’s Community Grant Program.Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, players, and the community, these funds will be distributed to local not-for-profit organizations through the 2026 Community Grant Program.
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