Clarington's crews are clearing downed trees and marking off dangerous areas. Don't remove cones or caution tape, they're there to protect our safety . Report trees blocking roads at 905-263 2291 or online here: https://t.co/91HtsZQDzF
Did you paint one of the 700+ tiles used to create the community art mosaic mural? ๐จ๐๐ Watch live on Facebook or join us in Veteranโs Square (cenotaph) at Town Hall on Wednesday, April 20, 2022, at 9 a.m. for the official unveiling of the mural. https://t.co/iXoSZ3QVmE
The Regional Chair and Durham Mayors lifted the "states of emergency" related to the pandemic today. We are optimistic, but cautious. Please be smart, the virus is still here and dangerous. This from The Star, a good read and good to remember. https://t.co/Vdw9Vx0Hir
This is exciting and over 20 years in the making. There's lots of work to do, but here are first, tangible steps for Canada's first on grid SMR. https://t.co/ftWc1RCwFU
Here's the latest issue of Clarington Council Highlights newsletter about initiatives and decisions made by Council at the March 14 meeting: https://t.co/t5tWY2Ng2I
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#DurhamRegion is still accepting Settlement Area boundary expansion submissions as part of the #EnvisionDurhamโs Growth Management Study until May 31, 2021. Learn more at https://t.co/D8VVyarcKv
Happy Mother's Day to all the 'moms' out there. Some of you are 'dads' who have to be 'moms' too or grandparents, aunts/uncles or siblings and those who step into lives because they're needed. To each of you, thank you for the caring, the nuturing, the encouragement.