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Oshawa Fire Services reminds of the dangers of illegal open air burning
Posted on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 12:15 PM
Oshawa Fire Services reminds residents that only community members with an approved fire permit (for properties north of Conlin Road, having greater than 10 acres) respecting the Open Air Burning By-law are allowed to burn. All other burning – such as outdoor wood-burning fireplaces, fire pits or chimineas – is prohibited.
By-law #73-2012
An open air burn permit may be obtained for properties north of Conlin Road and meeting the requirements of By-law #73-2012. Those not complying with the by-law...
City of Oshawa celebrates Pride with a Rainbow Crosswalk
Posted on Monday, June 08, 2020 07:15 AM
As we celebrate Pride in our communities this month, the City of Oshawa has installed a Rainbow Crosswalk at the main entrance to Oshawa City Hall adjacent to The Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery.
The City obtained community feedback on three proposed locations for a Rainbow Crosswalk in Oshawa.
Based on the feedback received, the most preferred location was the pedestrian crosswalk located adjacent to the main entrance to Oshawa City Hall (50 Centre St. S.), and The Robert McLaughlin Art Gallery.
Statement from Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter: Standing Together Against Violence, Racism and Bigotry
Posted on Wednesday, June 03, 2020 08:30 AM
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” – Reverend, Martin Luther King, Jr.
I join with all those who have condemned and are horrified by the senseless death of George Floyd.
While we watch these events unfold in the United States, we must acknowledge that racism is real – it exists around the world, across Canada and here in Oshawa – and we must all be part of the solution.
As your Mayor, I have spent the past week reflecting on this senseless death, recognizing that many others have...
City of Oshawa to name new park after homegrown hockey legend, Dale Hawerchuk
Posted on Thursday, May 28, 2020 12:30 PM
City Council has approved the naming of a future Oshawa park that will be located on a portion of the former Donevan High School site as “Dale Hawerchuk Park.”
The motion was introduced by Regional and City Councillor Tito-Dante Marimpietri during the May 25, 2020 Council Meeting, and was unanimously approved by Council.
Having always been a hockey town, the city’s cultural identity is closely linked to the game and its life lessons: discipline, teamwork, respect, communication and humility, all of...
Celebrate National AccessAbility Week in Oshawa
Posted on Tuesday, May 26, 2020 12:15 PM
In March 2020, the City of Oshawa proclaimed Sunday, May 31 through to Saturday, June 6 as National AccessAbility Week (N.A.A.W.) in Oshawa.
N.A.A.W. takes place annually, beginning on the last Sunday in May and aims to change the way society thinks, talks and acts in regards to accessibility and inclusion. It is a week for accessibility and inclusion to be promoted across communities and workplaces and a time to celebrate the contributions of Canadians with disabilities and the efforts of those...