Posted on Tuesday, May 31, 2022 02:55 PM
As construction resumes on Phase 2A of the Farewell Creek Trail extension, we remind residents to keep out of the construction area. For your safety and the safety of the workers, trail users must respect the fenced limits of the construction area. Do not remove any barriers to access the area. Construction machinery, open excavations, material stockpiles, and rough terrain are all safety hazards to trail users and may cause injury or harm.
We ask everyone to please respect the fenced limits of construction....
Posted on Monday, May 30, 2022 02:27 PM
Work has begun on various roads in Courtice, Bowmanville and Newcastle to seal pavement cracks with a flexible rubberized sealer to extend the life of our roads. This work is important and helps to minimize the amount of moisture getting under the pavement surface and slows the deterioration of the road surface, helping to prevent future potholes and heaves.
Work will take place Monday to Friday, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., at various locations in Courtice, Bowmanville, and Newcastle, including some...
Posted on Tuesday, May 24, 2022 09:47 AM
Whitby, Ontario – The Regional Municipality of Durham is sharing important information for residents affected by the recent storm, including road closures, food safety tips, well water safety, and the safe disposal of yard waste at the Waste Management Facilities (WMFs).
Health information:
Food safety
For residents whose refrigerators were impacted due to power outages, ensure that any food above 4 degrees Celsius is discarded. When in doubt, throw it out. More information is available on the...
Posted on Thursday, May 19, 2022 04:16 PM
Whitby, Ontario – In partnership with the Durham Community Collective (DCC), The Regional Municipality of Durham’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division is working to support the development of a Black community hub.
African, Caribbean, and Black community members, from across Durham Region, have shared countless stories about their experiences with anti-Black racism; and a lack of access to responsive and reflective community resources. This shared space will empower Black community members;...
Posted on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 01:54 PM
Alex Marston visited Station 1 in Bowmanville today to meet the firefighters and paramedics who helped save his life. “I want to thank everyone. I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for them helping. I am so grateful,” said Alex.
On March 21, Clarington Emergency and Fire Services were dispatched to a home in Newcastle to assist a 17-year-old young man without a pulse and in cardiac arrest. Clarington Fire arrived and quickly took over from Alex’s dad performing CPR. Firefighters were able to get a pulse,...
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