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Let's 'Till the Soil' for our Nation-Building Projects
The Alliance for a Liveable Ontario (ALO) has had countless conversations with people from across the ALO network, including with many people in Richmond Hill.
Read MoreSeptember Tree of the Month: Pawpaw (Asimina triloba)
Pawpaw is a small native tree known for its tropical-looking foliage, unusual flowers and custard-like fruit. It thrives in shady, naturalized areas and makes a unique addition to backyards and community spaces.
Read MoreTai Chi for Better Health & Relaxation!
Richmond Hill Canadian Tai Chi Academy offers “Tai Chi for Beginners” classes at 2 locations starting in October!
Free introductory classes:
Read MoreMajor construction contract awarded for Yonge North Subway Extension advance tunnelling project
The Ontario government and Metrolinx have taken a big step closer to breaking ground on major construction for the Yonge North Subway Extension.
Read MoreSoheila Esfahani: The Seeker and the Search. Central Library Art Exhibit.
Award-winning Iranian Canadian visual artist Soheila Esfahani explores the complexities of identity, belonging, and cultural transformation.
Read MoreHow do you feel about electronics recycling?
A Richmond Hill High School student, Alex Bourre is preparing to contact local politicians across Canada to encourage them to support an electronics reuse and recycling program that keeps devices out of landfills and gets refurbished technology in
Read MoreThe Salvation Army Back - To - School Backpack Donation Drive
It’s that time again—Backpacks 4 Back-to-School initiative is back!
Read MoreAugust Tree of the Month - Hackberry
Hackberry is a hardy native tree that thrives in a wide range of conditions. Its distinctive bark, elm-like leaves and small, berry-like fruit make it a valuable and often underappreciated addition to naturalized spaces and large urban yards.
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