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Town of Cobourg Welcomes New Chief Administrative Officer

The Town of Cobourg is pleased to announce Tracey Vaughan as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), effective Monday,

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Cobourg Council – Citizens Invited to Public Meeting for Draft Plan of Subdivision for Vandyk

The Municipal Council of the Town of Cobourg will convene a Public Meeting on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at

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Cramahe Township Chief Building Official Retires

Chief Building Official, Gerald Sproule is retiring after 5 years with the Township of Cramahe, effective September 8th, 2020. During

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Port Hope Council Approves Temporary Closure of Municipal Lands Bordering the Ganaraska River

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycjZClswFNU&t=18s At their regular meeting on September 1, 2020, Council authorized the temporary closure of all lands and parks, under

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 Cobourg Prepares to Safely Open Victoria Beach for Weekday Use Only

The beach will remain closed on the weekends until October 14th. At the August 31st Regular Council meeting Municipal Council

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Salmon Fishing Is Closed For The Season In Port Hope

On Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at the Committee of the Whole meeting, Port Hope Council voted unanimously to close

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Cobourg Councillor Brings Motion Forward for Graffiti Art Installation

A Cobourg councillor has brought forth a motion to help with the graffiti in town. Councillor Adam Bureau brought forth

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Cobourg Council Officially Votes to Open Victoria Beach On Weekdays

Cobourg Council voted to officially open Victoria Beach during the week, but keep it closed on weekends. The vote at

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Municipality of Port Hope COVID-19 Update – Resuming of Select Programs

As part of the phased-in approach to the re-opening of municipal facilities and amenities, the Municipality of Port Hope

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Northumberland County Council Approves Countywide Development Charges By-Law

Northumberland County Council today passed by-law to implement countywide development charges as of October 1, 2020. “New developments often result

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