Town Of Richmond Hill
York region bus collision leaves one dead in Richmond Hill
On Thursday, June 24, 2011, at approximately 4:30 p.m., York Regional Police responded to reports of a collision between a motor vehicle and a York Region Transit bus. Investigators from the Collision Reconstruction Unit attended and learned that a southbound York Region Transit bus, being operated by a 29-year-old Scarborough man, was struck head-on by a northbound 2001 Mercury Marauder, being operated by a 34-year-old man from Thornhill.Town Of Richmond Hill - News
File Photo/Nick Iwanyshyn More than 15000 people will descend upon Richmond Green Park July 1 for the Town of Richmond Hill's annual Canada Day festivities. Town special events co-ordinator Dan DiRuscio said participation from vendors and the community
The York Regional Police Collision Reconstruction Unit is investigating a fatal motor vehicle collision which occurred on Bayview Avenue, south of Major Mackenzie Drive East, in the Town of Richmond Hill. On Thursday, June 24, 2011, at approximately
Town of Richmond Hill employees are taking strides to reduce their carbon footprint this week and the hope is, these actions will rub off on residents. The town signed up for a week-long Clean Air Commute event, staged by the not-for-profit group
The inquest, which took place Thursday and Friday at Aurora Town Hall, examined the 2009 accidental death of Leonardo “Leo” Pitruzzella, 49, of Richmond Hill, an experienced construction worker who was killed after being crushed by a dump truck at a
With a $1-million face lift nearly complete to the six courts serving as Michael Bowcott's playground, the Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club president is asking residents to join him and help make Richmond Hill “a tennis town”.
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The Town of Richmond Hill is one of the most diverse municipalities in Canada. Community engagement, including having representation from its diverse community on its citizen committees of Council, is a key priority. When developing its 2009 Strategic Plan, the Town of Richmond Hill went to extensive lengths to ensure that the community’s voice was heard loud and clear. Public meetings, focus groups, information sessions, ethnic forums, roundtables, social media, surveys, and informal conversations hosted by Mayor Barrow with diverse community leaders elicited the participation of more than 2,000 residents in shaping the city’s vision and strategy.
The result? An action plan to guide the “dynamic, well-educated, multi-cultural town that is on the cusp of further change” and the Town’s vision, Richmond Hill, where people come together to build our community.
Strategic outreach to diverse communities was a top priority to deliver on Council’s commitment to ensure that the eight citizen committees of Council reflect the Town’s diverse demographics. The Town partnered with Maytree’s DiverseCity onBoard early on in the appointment process to reach out to local residents who had already self-identified as eager and skilled board volunteers. In addition, an Open House for the Town’s residents, with booths promoting volunteer opportunities with the Public Library Board, Heritage Richmond Hill, the Committee of Adjustment and others, welcomed all local residents to take part in town decision-making.
The new appointments process opened doors to citizens who might otherwise have never become involved in municipal governance. Visible minorities now account for 22% of membership of the citizen committees.
My first day in Richmond Hill. I can confirm to say that this a small town and my neighborhood is HUGE! There's like 1000's of houses here.
Hey do your kids need a camp to go to? Send them to the town of Richmond hill's 'Jungle Book' Camp!!
Look for York Central 's info booth at the Town of Richmond Hill's Day celebration this Friday @ Richmond GreenTown Of Richmond Hill - Bookshelf
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