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Warwick taxes up four per cent
February 2, 2026
Heather Wright/The Independent Reconstruction of some streets in the Village of Warwick and improving drainage in Watford in case of heavy rainfall are some of the highlights of the 2026 budget for Warwick Mayor Todd Case. Council approved the $14.55 million operating and capital budget during a special meeting Jan. 22. Homeowners will face a four per cent tax increase,
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Erratic driver faces four charges after Warwick traffic stop
September 11, 2024
A London woman is facing four charges after a number of people called Lambton OPP about an erratic driver on Egremont Road in Warwick Township. Lambton OPP received a number of calls Sept. 8, just before 10:30 am, about an driver on Egremont Road. Police stopped the car and arrested a 59 year-old London woman and issued a 90 day
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Warwick declares state of emergency after ‘crippling’ rainfall
July 18, 2024
Warwick Township has declared a state of emergency after the second 100 year storm in 11 months. Heavy rainfall – as much as eight inches over both Monday and Tuesday – led to the flooding of Highway 402 and the closure of four roads in the East Lambton township. Two of those roads – Arkona Road between Zion Line and
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Highway 402 reopens after flooding
July 16, 2024
Highway 402 near Watford has reopened. Lambton OPP closed the eastbound lanes around 10:30 at Nauvoo Road after heavy rains flooded the area. The westbound exit at Kerwood was also closed. The road reopened just after 2:30 pm. The rain was extremely heavy in Watford. Vehicles headed down Nauvoo Road could be seen making a wake which lapped up against
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Environment Minister tours Twin Creeks landfill in Watford
June 26, 2024
Heather Wright/The Independent Ontario’s Environment Minister got a first hand look at Watford’s Twin Creeks Landfill. WM – the owner of the landfill – organized the tour for Andrea Khanjin and the new Lambton-Kent-Middlesex MPP Steve Pinsonneault and invited members of Warwick Township council along Tuesday.Mayor Todd Case was in one of the pickups which drove around Ontario’s largest landfill.
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