Community News – April 2024

April Awareness Months 2024 delve into genocide education and support, honor veterans with spinal cord injuries, celebrate Scottish-American heritage, and recognize Arab American contributions while combating bigotry. Good News: Project Blaze Returns! Click For More Details Richmond Hill News Richmond Hill Council Meeting and Events Calendar Richmond Hill Welcomes United Nations University: A Hub for

Community News – March 2024

Honoring Women’s Contributions: March as Women’s History Month March, designated as Women’s History Month, shines a spotlight on the significant contributions women have made throughout history and within society. Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival on now Tap into spring with Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s annual Sugarbush Maple Syrup Festival on now! Enjoy a variety of

Community News – Feb 2024

February Celebrations: Embracing Black Excellence and Heritage Celebrating Black History Month in February! The 2024 theme is ‘Black Excellence: A Heritage to Celebrate; a Future to Build.’ Let’s honor the legacy and contributions of Black Canadians, promoting and protecting their human rights in alignment with the International Decade for People of African Descent. 211 Support:

Community News – December 2023

Richmond Hill News Richmond Hill Council Meeting and Events Calendar Season’s Greetings from Regional Councillor DiPaola Dear Richmond Hill Residents, Wishing you joy and warmth this holiday season! I’m Joe DiPaola, your Regional and Local Councillor. As Chair of the Budget Committee and York Region’s Planning and Economic Development, I’m dedicated to responsible financial stewardship

Community News – November 2023

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Community News – Oct 2023

City of Richmond Hill Oak Wilt Alert Oak wilt, a destructive disease impacting all oak tree species, has now reached Richmond Hill. Red oaks are particularly at risk, and there’s no known cure. To safeguard our city’s oak trees: For further information, contact us at naturalenvironment@richmondhill.ca. Protect our urban forest! Help Keep the Roads Safe

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