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Have you say on the 2022 city budget | The Oshawa Express

Have you say on the 2022 city budget | The Oshawa Express
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Design underway for Gold Point Wildlife Reserve

Design underway for Gold Point Wildlife Reserve
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Community input needed on Kingside Park redevelopment

Community input needed on Kingside Park redevelopment
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Slow down on Oxford Street | The Oshawa Express

Slow down on Oxford Street Posted on July 16, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS A speed reduction is coming to a portion of Oxford Street. According to Regional and City Councillor Brian Nicholson, the speed limit on Oxford Street between Porter Street and Malaga Road was reduced to 40 km/h from 50 km/h to increase the safety for pedestrians in the area. However, he says it was an oversight that the section of Oxford Street between Malaga Road and Valencia Road was missed. “[It is] exacerbated by the fact we learned there is an on-street school bus pickup zone,” says Nicholson.

City endorses changes to fireworks bylaw | The Oshawa Express

City endorses changes to fireworks bylaw Posted on May 11, 2021 by oshawaexpress in CITY, NEWS By Courtney Bachar/The Oshawa Express Oshawa’s Fireworks Bylaw is being amended to provide greater clarity concerning the sale and discharge of fireworks when a prohibition is in place. According to a city report, the need for these changes became apparent last year when a Fireworks Discharge prohibition was declared and fireworks sale permits in temporary sale units, such as portable stands and trailers, were not being issued to prevent large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Oshawa Fire Chief Derrick Clark says people continued to sell fireworks last year despite the prohibition order.

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