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Tiny
The Township of Tiny is requesting tenders for the supply and delivery of aggregate (granular material) to various locations throughout the Township. This is a Request for Tenders (RFT) for construction materials under the public works department. The tender closes on June 25, 2026.
Posted Date
Jun 12, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 12, 2026
Tiny
Close: Jun 25, 2026
The Township of Tiny is requesting tenders for the supply and delivery of aggregate (granular material) to various locations throughout the Township. This is a Request for Tenders (RFT) for construction materials under the public works department. The tender closes on June 25, 2026.
AvailableTiny
Procurement of native tree and shrub seedlings for spring planting.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 21, 2026
Release: -
Tiny
Close: Jan 21, 2026
Procurement of native tree and shrub seedlings for spring planting.
Tiny
Seasonal employment positions for Spring and Summer 2026.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 19, 2025
Tiny
Close: Jan 19, 2025
Seasonal employment positions for Spring and Summer 2026.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Tiny
The committee held a session to rise and report on committee business. Discussions included a confidential clerk's report regarding personal matters and the appointment of an individual to the Township of Tiny Administrative Center ad hoc committee vacancy. The meeting concluded with a formal adjournment.
The council meeting covered various operational and community updates. Key topics included a review of agenda amendments, a land acknowledgement, and announcements regarding upcoming events such as the Mayor's Charity Golf Tournament, a senior symposium, and Canada Day celebrations. The council received updates on greenhouse gas reduction efforts, including the recognition of township achievements and individual contributions to environmental initiatives. Additionally, the meeting included progress updates on the new administrative center, a discussion on turtle conservation efforts, and a public comment period concerning the financial reporting format for capital projects.
The Committee of the Whole discussed an update on water quality monitoring programs within the township. Key discussion topics included current monitoring programs for inland lakes, rivers, and streams, the implementation of new rapid reporting tools, the use of QR code signage for public information, and citizen science initiatives. Concerns were raised regarding rising chloride levels and electrical conductivity in the water, as well as high phosphorus and nitrogen levels in the river. The committee explored the potential for investigating these issues and discussed the importance of public engagement in water conservation and monitoring.
The council reconvened from a closed session to address legal advice subject to solicitor-client privilege regarding the Ghostman reserves. Following a recorded vote, staff and legal counsel were directed to proceed with the matter. Additionally, the council reviewed and approved a confirmatory bylaw to validate the proceedings of the special meeting.
The council meeting addressed several legal and administrative matters, including authorization for staff to proceed with litigation, a moment of reflection, and the reading of a land acknowledgement statement. The meeting also featured community announcements, such as grant distribution to local senior associations, boat ramp operational updates, and information on estate planning, the upcoming mayor's charity golf tournament, and the status of the new administration center construction. The public comment period included a plea to protect the heritage of the Labbat House and its surrounding site.
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