Posted on Friday, June 19, 2020 09:03 AM
Clarington June 19, 2020/- As we enter Stage 2 of Ontario's framework to reopening the Province, the Municipality of Clarington is taking a cautious approach to reopening its amenities and services to protect staff and public health. Clarington has prepared a list of services and amenities showing what is opening, including our splash pads and summer camps.
Below is a list that outlines what is open and closed. Details and guidelines for rules of use will be released in the next few weeks on Clarington's...
Posted on Thursday, June 11, 2020 09:53 AM
June 9, 2020 —Clarington Public Library will begin offering contactless pick-up for Library items as of June 15.
The Library will phase in curbside pick-up - a “Library Take-Out Service” - from the Courtice and Newcastle Branches to help connect their members with learning and leisure materials they have been missing since mid-March.
“We are delighted to begin the process of re-connecting our residents with physical books and movies,” says Linda Kent, CEO of Clarington Public Library, Museums,...
Posted on Monday, June 08, 2020 11:26 AM
Whitby, Ontario – Join us on July 1 as we celebrate Canada Day the Durham Way—an uplifting, virtual celebration of the communities of Durham Region. This first-of-its-kind event will feature an exciting lineup of local performers and family friendly entertainment including:
Posted on Friday, June 05, 2020 09:37 AM
Clarington June 5, 2020/- Oh, Clarington, our Canada Day festivities will be a bit different this year, but the spirit and the celebration of our community remains the same. With the continuing restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Municipality of Clarington has prepared a Canada Day celebration kit for residents to enjoy at home.
“We’ve had to reimagine how we can celebrate our country and our community while maintaining physical distancing. Each celebration kit contains a guide with...
Posted on Monday, June 01, 2020 03:57 PM
Whitby, Ontario – A recent study of hundreds of Durham businesses has revealed that 92 per cent of businesses are concerned that a second wave of COVID-19 could be a barrier to recovery.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause global economic impacts, all Durham-based businesses have been affected by this unprecedented crisis. Now, as mindsets turn towards economic recovery, there’s a need to understand specific local needs. That’s why the Durham Economic Task Force recently co-ordinated...
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