Posted on Monday, February 13, 2023 01:29 PM
Clarington, Ontario – The Municipality of Clarington is dismayed and disappointed by the Province’s unexpected decision to locate the new Ontario Power Generation (OPG) corporate headquarters outside Clarington.
In 2019, the Provincial Government, alongside OPG, announced plans to build a consolidated headquarters in Clarington, which would bring more than 2,000 jobs to the community. Since that time, this commitment has been a central part of planning for growth and economic development for...
Posted on Friday, February 03, 2023 03:35 PM
Clarington, Ontario – The Municipality of Clarington is pleased to announce the appointment of David Speed as Clarington’s new Fire Chief and Director of Emergency and Fire Services.
“On behalf of Clarington Council, I want to welcome Dave as he takes the helm of our fire department. With his front-line experience and proven leadership record, I’m confident that Clarington will continue to provide exceptional fire protection and emergency response services to our community,” said Clarington Mayor...
Posted on Monday, January 30, 2023 04:53 PM
Clarington, Ontario – The following statement has been released by Clarington Mayor Adrian Foster, expressing condolences on the death of Hazel McCallion.
The longtime mayor of Mississauga, 101, died at home on Sunday, January 29, 2023. McCallion served as mayor for 12 terms until she was 94 years old.
“On behalf of Council and the Municipality of Clarington, I want to express our deepest condolences to Mayor McCallion’s family and the residents of Mississauga. She was a dedicated public servant...
Posted on Friday, January 27, 2023 09:06 AM
Clarington, Ontario – The Municipality of Clarington is kicking off the 2023 budget deliberations and inviting residents to engage in the process.
The Draft 2023 Budget Booklet has been released to the public and is available on Clarington’s website at www.clarington.net/budget. It outlines the Municipality’s financial plan for 2023 to guide policy, decision-making and service levels.
Financial Services staff will recommend that Council consider an approximate 3.75 per cent increase to the tax levy,...
Posted on Thursday, January 26, 2023 01:54 PM
Clarington, Ontario – Clarington is removing tobogganing signs at municipal parks following some confusion in the community. The current signs, which imply tobogganing is prohibited, will be replaced with new signs indicating that residents may use the hills at their own risk.
Last fall, the Municipality received an audit report from the Durham Municipal Insurance Pool, outlining safety concerns and liability considerations for hills in Durham Region that had been deemed as popular destinations for...
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