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Out of sight, but not out of mind

January 21, 2016

By Joel Wittnebel/The Oshawa Express After a successful 2015 that saw changes to the city’s leashing and tethering bylaws, Oshawa’s animal advocates are back at city [...]

Doors open at Coe’s office

January 20, 2016

Regional councillor Lorne Coe is currently sitting on top of the polls, with the first gauge of public opinion for the byelection showing him with 37 per cent support. By [...]

Proposed budget sees tax hike

January 20, 2016

By Joel Wittnebel/The Oshawa Express The average home owner in Oshawa could expect to see an additional $65.48 on their tax bill this year. That number is a result of the [...]

Province accepting budget ideas

January 20, 2016

The province is seeking input from residents, businesses and organizations on what they would like to see in the upcoming budget. “Every Ontarian has a stake and a voice in [...]

Record numbers once again

January 14, 2016

John Aker, right, the chair of the city’s development services committee, points out some of the city’s development to fellow councillors Nancy Diamond and Bob [...]

Regional sign bylaw to be enforced

January 13, 2016

With the provincial byelection coming up, Durham Region is reminding candidates to play by the rules when it comes to their signs. The region is reminding candidates and [...]

Provincial byelection date set

January 13, 2016

Lorne Coe, left, of the Progressive Conservatives, Niki Lundquist of the NDP and Elizabeth Roy of the Liberals are the three confirmed candidates for the Feb. 11 byelection [...]
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