Author: Bryen Dunn

Going electric: Municipality of Clarington opens seven EV charging stations to the public

posted Friday, October 1, 2021

by: in Community

Clarington has opened seven new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Bowmanville to support clean energy and EV use in our community. Five charging points are now open for use in the parking lot at 33 Division Street, and two other charging stations are open at Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex on the west side. […]

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New Bowmanville Valley Trail extension links kilometres of trail through downtown to the waterfront

posted Thursday, September 30, 2021

by: in Community

The Municipality of Clarington officially unveiled a new 600-metre extension to the Bowmanville Valley Trail, linking the existing path from the neighbourhood on Baseline Road, south under Highway 401 to the Waterfront Trail. “This is a remarkable space in the heart of Bowmanville, allowing our residents access to nature and our magical waterfront. This is […]

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to be recognized in Oshawa Sept 30, 2021

posted Wednesday, September 29, 2021

by: in Community

The City of Oshawa has proclaimed September 30 as the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This is a day to honour the Indigenous children who endured residential schools, their families and communities, and to ensure that the tragic history and the present day legacy of the residential school system is not forgotten. There are five […]

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Cultural Events in Oshawa

posted Monday, September 27, 2021

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Culture Days To celebrate Culture Days, a national celebration of arts and culture, the City invites community members to take part in a walking tour of public artwork. The walking tour features nine sites over a 3.5 km looped route, including The Robert McLaughlin Gallery and Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens. Residents are invited to pick up […]

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Art lovers dream: day-tripping in Durham

posted Friday, September 24, 2021

by: in Community

Durham Region boasts of over 90 outdoor public sculptures and art forms, from emerging to world-renowned artists. How many have you seen? Download the PDF list and copy the link to the online map to guide you. We look forward to you sharing your photos on facebook and instagram and tagging PineRidge Arts on facebook and #sculpturesofdurham on instagram. Trying to see […]

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C’est What Durham Brewing introduces a new selection of nitro-infused canned brews

posted Friday, August 20, 2021

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Durham’s oldest craft brewery, County Durham Brewing (1996) in Pickering recently collaborated with Toronto’s C’est What bar to launch a joint venture, rebranding as C’est What Durham Brewing. C’est What was conceived when an early mid-life crisis hit founder George Milbrandt at the age of twenty-seven. He left behind his architectural training and a construction […]

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Patios to visit in Durham Region’s downtowns

posted Tuesday, August 10, 2021

by: in Community, Uncategorized

If you’ve spent a summer in Canada, then you know the powerful pull of a great Canadian staple: the patio. From private, tucked away nooks, to main street seats, waterfront vistas or a simple slice of shade, patios come in all shapes and sizes- to offer an amazing outdoor experience. Durham Region is home to […]

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Trent University Durham is holding focus groups for racialized immigrants to determine service needs

posted Monday, August 9, 2021

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If you are an immigrant living in Durham Region and identify as racialized, you are invited to participate in either a 30-minute one-on-one interview or a 2-hour focus group or both. The goal of our research is to identify the service needs of immigrants in the Durham Region who are racialized, and determine gaps in […]

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Things to do in Durham Region: Quick summer guide

posted Saturday, August 7, 2021

by: in Community

If you are looking for things to do in Durham Region this summer, here’s a quick summer guide full of attractions, activities, and adventures to keep you entertained all summer long. Catch some waves by renting a paddle board, kayak or paddleboat and then cool off at one of Durham Region’s beaches, outdoor pools, splash […]

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Oshawa – have your say in community parks development

posted Thursday, August 5, 2021

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Rotary Park Redevelopment The City of Oshawa is looking for feedback from the community to determine public interest in these two independent options for the redevelopment of Rotary Park. Option A – A new leisure pool, major splash pad and destination playground; or, Option B – A combined major splash pad/ice rink and minor playground. […]

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