Posted on Wednesday, May 06, 2020 08:00 PM
More than 100 vehicles join in motorcade to thank Whitby healthcare providers
Despite the rain, more than 110 vehicles joined in today’s motorcade event to show support for healthcare providers working at the Lakeridge Health Whitby site and Ontario Shores.
The motorcade began at the Abilities Centre, before travelling south on Gordon Street looping around the Lakeridge Health Whitby site and Ontario Shores facilities. Whitby Town Council Members were joined by residents and community partners...
Posted on Friday, May 01, 2020 01:15 AM
Property maintenance businesses permitted to operate as of May 4
Spring has arrived. This means that the Town of Whitby and residents are beginning spring cleaning, as well as property repair and maintenance work.
Starting in May, residents will see staff out in the community doing a variety of necessary work to ensure public safety. This work includes road surface repairs, street sweeping, weed control and grass cutting. Staff will also be cutting and pruning trees in certain areas to ensure...
Posted on Thursday, April 30, 2020 05:45 PM
The Town of Whitby continues to offer tax relief measures to help residents and local businesses during these unprecedented times.
As a reminder, these measures include:
For more information or...
Posted on Wednesday, April 29, 2020 03:30 AM
Helping Whitby Seniors Connect Socially from Home During COVID-19
To help local seniors connect socially from home during the COVID-19 public health crisis, the Town of Whitby has launched the new Whitby Seniors Connection Line program and expanded its Seniors' Centre Without Walls program.
Quotes“During this time, we know that many seniors are staying home to stay safe and may be feeling isolated. Our goal is make sure they can connect, learn more about the resources available to them and have...
Posted on Monday, April 27, 2020 07:30 PM
According to the Flood Watch update issued by the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) today, Tuesday, April 28, a strong low-pressure system is forecast to move through Whitby early Wednesday (April 29) through Thursday (April 30), bringing heavy rain, wind, and risks of thunderstorms. The heavy rain has the potential to result in increased flows and higher than normal water levels in local creeks and streams.
Residents are reminded to stay a safe distance from local waterways...
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