Markham residents petition for snow windrow service
By Yoyo Yan - yorkregion.com May 10, 2023 Winter snowstorms are out of sight, but the aftermaths are not out of mind. First is the snow windrow problem. A snow windrow is the pile of snow left at the bottom of a driveway after a snow plow has cleared the road. Markham resident Brinda Goswami is still feeling the
West Thornhill Flood Remediation Phase 4B
A Virtual Community Information Meeting was held on March 20, 2023 by Keith and members of City of Markham Environmental Services Department staff on the next phase of flood control infrastructure work in Thornhill. The Phase 4B work will affect Kindale Way, Romfield Circuit, Stornoway Crescent, Baymark Road, Rothsay Road, Fleance Drive and Dunsinane Drive. Please see here for
Hariri Pontarini Delivers Dynamic Design for Bahá’í National Centre
Urban Toronto - https://urbantoronto.ca February 3, 2023 by Matias Bessai Being one of Toronto’s internationally acclaimed architecture firms, Hariri Pontarini Architects has experience when it comes to making headlines, and with the recent announcement of a striking new institutional project, the studio seems to have done it again. The firm has been commissioned by the Canadian arm of the
Councillors to bring ‘vision’ to committees
Markham Review- https://markhamreview.com/ February 9, 2023 Three-and-a-half months after a third of Markham’s registered voters cast their ballots in the municipal election, Mayor Frank Scarpitti has appointed the leaders of Council’s General and Development Services Committees. “I am proud of the leadership and vision my colleagues will bring to these integral positions at the City of Markham,” he says
York Region Yonge North Subway Extension Update – January 12, 2023
Please see an update from the Region of York here: Yonge North Subway Extension Update - January 12, 2023
New term begins for Markham council
By Jennifer McLaughlin, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Markham Review- https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ November 21, 2022 Markham’s mayor and council members took their oaths of office at the November 15 inaugural meeting of Markham’s council for the 2022 to 2026 term. While optimism was expressed about the city’s future, many also acknowledged the challenges ahead. Relatives, friends, dignitaries, Markham management and staff,