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    Giving New Life to Used Natural Christmas Trees

    UPDATED - The Town of Whitby is proud to partner with the Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) to give new life to used natural Christmas trees. Trees collected by the Town are being delivered to CLOCA to help stabilize stream banks, control erosion, collect sediment, and more.

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    Advocating For Local Priorities as Growth Continues

    Homelessness, healthcare, housing, and addressing the funding gap are Whitby’s focus for 2025

    Whitby is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada. Due to this significant growth and limited financial resources being left to the local level of government, municipalities like Whitby are facing several challenges.

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    Advocating For Our Town

    Whitby is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Canada. We know that solutions to some of the biggest challenges communities face today can be found locally.

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    Mayor's Monthly Newsletter - January 2025

    Hello, Whitby! My monthly newsletter helps residents stay informed about what’s happening in our town and encourages engagement and communication. I’m always open to hearing your feedback! Email

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    Town Announces 2024 Celebrating Youth Award Winners

    More than 20 Whitby youth have been selected as this year’s Celebrating Youth Award winners in recognition of their outstanding leadership and positive contributions to the community.

    Together, this year’s award winners were recognized for:

    • volunteering for school councils and events;
    • participating as positive role models within school teams;
    • fundraising and volunteering for organizations like The Canadian Cancer Society, Community Care Durham, WindReach Farm, Meals on Wheels, Sick Kids Hospital,.
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    Whitby Mayor Elizabeth Roy’s statement on investigation outcome

    I am pleased to share that an independent investigation has been completed and confirms what I have maintained from the outset: no closed Council meeting was held on October 7 and no violation of the Municipal Act occurred.

    This investigation was in response to allegations that I, along with other members of Council, convened what Regional Councillor Chris Leahy termed a “secret” Council meeting on October 7, 2024, in violation of the Municipal Act.

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    Mayor's Monthly Newsletter - December 2024
    Hello, Whitby! My monthly newsletter keeps residents informed about what’s happening in our town and encourages engagement and communication. I’m always open to hearing your feedback! Email Dec 01, 2024
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    Grade Six Student Announced As 2024 Whitby Junior Fire Chief

    Congratulations to grade six student Colin Lepre who has been selected as the 2024 Whitby Junior Fire Chief.

    Colin goes to Chris Hadfield Public School and was selected from graduates of this year's Junior Firefighter Summer Camp for his outstanding knowledge of fire safety, active engagement, and willingness to assist his peers.

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    Mayor Roy’s Statement on Whitby's 2025-2027 Strong Mayor's Budget Proposal

    Mayor Roy has released the following statement related to Whitby’s proposed 2025 to 2027 Strong Mayor’s Budget released yesterday (November 18, 2024) and a reduction to the proposed tax increase:

    Whitby’s proposed 2025 Budget is built on the valuable input we received from thousands of residents who shared their priorities online or in person at one of my “Talk Budget with Mayor Roy” events held throughout our community.

    I heard loud and clear that residents are concerned about tax increases,.

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    New Mural Unveiled in Downtown Whitby Honours Molly, Whitby’s First Fire Safety Dog