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In 2024, the Region of Durham celebrates 50 years! Did you know that Durham Region began as 21 local municipalities in the counties of Ontario, Northumberland and Durham? The region is now made up of 8 local municipalities. Learn more: bit.ly/3Vjf5Qy #Durham50
#DurhamRegion commemorates 50 years in 2024 and we invite you to celebrate with us! Join us at one of our events, share your memories or take part in our Chair for the Day Contest. For more information visit bit.ly/48TKJXW. #Durham50
#DurhamRegion turns 50 this year and we are happy to celebrate our communities! Do you know which municipality this photo was taken in offering beautiful views of Lake Ontario? 📷 Make your guess and check out more images on our website: bit.ly/3vEoyY9 #Durham50
As we celebrate the Region’s 50th anniversary we look at its rich history and recognizable landmarks. Did you know the @oshawacity has its own municipal airport? Check out more historic photos or submit your own at bit.ly/4c7NM1w #Durham50
🌑#Durham50 meets #SolarEclipse2024! As we witness the #SolarEclipse2024 during our 50th anniversary year, share your brightest memories living in the region. Visit durham.ca/50years.
Guess the location! 📷 This black and white photo from 1960 was provided by @ajax_library, Archives. Do you know the intersection in the foreground? #DurhamRegion turns 50 this year. Take a trip down memory lane as we celebrate our vibrant community. #Durham50
It’s Durham Region’s 50th anniversary. #DurhamRegion is the largest geographical jurisdiction in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, with an area more than 2,500 square kilometres. Learn more at durham.ca/50years #Durham50
It’s the Region’s 50th anniversary. When the Region was formed, there were less than 247,000 individuals living in the area. Now, the estimated population is over 750,000. To learn more about #DurhamRegion population numbers & projections visit durham.ca/50years #Durham50
Today (March 22) is World Water Day. Did you know? The Region of Durham Works Department treats and distributes safe drinking water across our region. Learn more about #DurhamRegion as we celebrate 50 years in 2024: durham.ca/50years #Durham50
It’s March Break for elementary and high school students across #DurhamRegion. Do you have plans to explore the region over the break? Share your photos at durham.ca/50years and help us celebrate Durham Region’s 50th anniversary! #Durham50
This year we celebrate 50 years of growth and service excellence in #DurhamRegion! Visit bit.ly/48ysyHd to see photos offering a glimpse into the history of Durham Region. #Durham50 Photo credit: The Thomas Bouckley Collection - The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa
Tomorrow (February 27) is Retro Day. Have you had an opportunity to check out the #DurhamRegion 50th anniversary logo? The logo has a retro vibe and pays homage to the 50 years the Region has been an integral part of the community. Learn more at durham.ca/50years. #Durham50
This year we celebrate Durham Region’s 50th anniversary. Do you know what year the Region of Durham officially opened its current headquarters, at 605 Rossland Road East in Whitby? Visit durham.ca/50years to take the quiz today! #Durham50
#DurhamRegion celebrates 50 years. The County of Ontario Court House & Administration Building first opened in 1964 and became the new HQ for Durham when the Region was formed in 1974. Share your #Durham50 story & pics at durham.ca/50years.
Durham is excited to celebrate 50 years in 2024. We invite you to share your favourite part about living in #DurhamRegion and why you are happy to call this region home. Visit durham.ca/50years to share your photos or sign our guestbook bit.ly/47sF7Dk. #Durham50
This morning (January 31) #DurhamRegion and @DRPS anniversary flags were raised at Regional Headquarters to celebrate our 50th anniversary. Visit durham.ca/50years to learn more about the Region we call home. #Durham50
Today (January 31), #DurhamRegion raised a flag at Regional Headquarters to celebrate our 50th anniversary. To learn more about the history of Durham Region, or to share your favourite thing about living here, visit durham.ca/50Years. #Durham50
Regional Chair and CEO, John Henry, has issued the following statement in celebration of #DurhamRegion’s 50th anniversary: bit.ly/4bgZNRY. #Durham50
This year, #DurhamRegion celebrates our 50th anniversary. Did you know Durham Region was created on January 1, 1974, under The Regional Municipality of Durham Act? Learn more: bit.ly/47sF7Dk. #Durham50
In celebration of #DurhamRegion’s golden (50th) anniversary, Regional Chair @JohnHenryDurham talks 50 years of growth, service excellence, collaboration and innovation: bit.ly/48KYR6G. #Durham50