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Project Blaze - Campaign to inspires female high school students to explore careers in fire services

Registration is now open for Project Blaze 2025 – a program run by the City of Richmond Hill’s Fire and Emergency Services team for female-identifying high school students to encourage, educate and empower more young women to pursue a career in th

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Yard Waste Collection begins April 15

Yard waste includes leaves, pine cones, fallen fruit, trees, shrub trimmings, pumpkins, clean straw and dried corn stalks. 

Soil, sod and grass clippings are NOT ACCEPTED. 

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Give the Gift of Hope Boxes

From now until April 4th, you can help HumanKind raise funds to provide women with essential linens while they transition in their time of need.

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Tree of the Month: Silver Maple

Silver maple is a resilient native tree that offers shade, beauty and essential habitat for wildlife in your yard and beyond.

Quick Facts

Height: approximately 50 feet in urban settings

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Canada-US Relationship, some reflections from MP Leah Taylor Roy

With Trump’s punitive tariffs now in effect, it is time to reiterate as clearly as possible: Canada will never be part of the United States. Our institutions, laws, and, most importantly, our people will not allow it.

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2025 Clean Up, Green Up Weeks - Sign Up Now!

It’s time for the City's annual spring clean-up event and you’re invited to participate!

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Richmond Hill Strengthens Support for Local Businesses and Tariff Uncertainty

The City of Richmond Hill is implementing a “Made in Canada” procurement approach to further support Canadian and local businesses in response to potential tariffs from the United States.

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Richmond Hill Remembers: Artifacts Past and Present. An exhibit at the Heritage Centre

This exhibit explores the theme of cataloging and juxtaposing historical local artifacts with items that define our current identities and stories.

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