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The City of Oshawa is accepting applications for volunteer positions on the Community Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (C.D.E.I.C.) until Friday, July 17.
Oshawa is experiencing some of the most significant transportation upgrades in its history – from the GO Train extension to the future widening of Highway 401, including new overpasses and major road improvements which will support the movement of people and goods across our City at the completion of these projects.
What hasn’t changed is that local businesses in the impacted areas remain open. They need our support now more than ever.
The City is excited to announce the installation of new temporary public art along the Joseph Kolodzie Oshawa Creek Bike Path.
Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter has released a statement in response to the Ontario Government unveiling the province’s first-ever Framework for a Defence Industrial Strategy at the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries Conference.
Oshawa is uniquely positioned to support and accelerate the province’s defence industrial objectives through our Integrated National Defence Innovation Corridor.
Oshawa Mayor Dan Carter has released a statement in response to the $8.8 billion federal-provincial New Development Charge Reduction Program announcement.
The City of Oshawa invites community members to recognize and celebrate Indigenous History Month and Pride Month in June.
The City of Oshawa has proclaimed May 31 through June 6 as National AccessAbility Awareness Week (N.A.A.W.) in Oshawa! Celebrated annually, the week celebrates the contributions of Canadians with disabilities while promoting accessibility and inclusion in communities across Canada.
The City is reminding residents how to identify an official City of Oshawa parking ticket/penalty, known as an Administrative Monetary Penalty (A.M.P.) after reports of confusion related to parking tickets issued in private lots by private companies not registered with the City.
The City of Oshawa and Durham Flight Centre (DFC) are pleased to announce that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that introduces significant noise‑mitigation measures at the Oshawa Executive Airport and further support the airport’s role as an executive and emergency‑response hub.
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Oshawa City Hall
50 Centre St. S.
Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z7
Phone: 905-436-3311
Toll Free: 1-800-667-4292
Email: service@oshawa.ca
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