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January 2026
Local Governance Debate in Tiny Township
LASHA Pulse Local Governance Debate in Tiny Township A recent letter to the editor has sparked renewed discussion about how residents and municipal leadership interact in Tiny Township, highlighting differing perspectives on governance, communication, and public engagement.A recent Letter to the Editor (Dec 21, 2025) published in local media reflects ongoing public debate in Tiny Township regarding municipal governance and council–resident relations. The letter expresses one resident’s dissatisfaction with perceived decision-making practices and the tone of municipal leadership, adding to a series of recent public comments and
November 2025
Lasha Updates November 2025
LASHA Update November 2025 LASHA AGM Re-cap ______ The LASHA 2025 Annual General Meeting was held on Saturday October 25^th at the Lafontaine Community Centre with 19 members and guests in attendance. Chuck Stradling opened the meeting introducing the Board members and special guests. He then handed the meeting over to Chair John Jamieson. Treasurers Report: ______ Don Nowak referred to the previously circulated report and gave a brief overview of the 2024 financials. He reported that total
October 2025
A Message From the Tiny Township Residents Alliance
A Message From the Tiny Township Residents Alliance Dear friends and neighbours, ______ While this is not a LASHA sponsored event, we do believe the New Municipal building will have a significant impact on taxes going forward in the LASHA community and the current Council and our local MP, Jill Dunlop, needs to hear our opposing voice! Strength in Numbers! Dear friends and neighbours, The Township of Tiny has announced a Groundbreaking Ceremony for the new Administrative Building — but in keeping with the
June 2025
Lasha Currents June 2025
Lasha Currents June 2025 Happy Canada Day and welcome to the June and last edition of LASHA Currents. ______ LASHA Currents June 2025 Final Edition Some Good News The LASHA Board was extremely happy to hear that our delegation to council on Communuty Safety Zones leading to Automated Speed Control (ASE) did not fall on deaf ears, even if it took two years to respond. At the June 24th Committee of the Whole, council supported a new Community Safety Zone policy and direction to





