Regional Chair and CEO, John Henry, has proclaimed October as Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Awareness Month in Durham Region.
This year’s ADHD Awareness Month theme of “The Many Faces of ADHD” highlights the diversity of abilities and strengths within the ADHD community. By sharing stories and perspectives, we can challenge stereotypes, reduce stigma and celebrate the creativity, resilience and innovation of individuals living with ADHD.
To mark this occasion, the ADHD flag will fly at Regional Headquarters until October 24.
Durham Region extends its heartfelt condolences on the passing of Niagara Regional Chair, Jim Bradley.
As a tribute to his memory, flags at Durham Regional Headquarters will be lowered to half-mast today (October 3) until after his memorial service.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends, former colleagues and the entire Niagara Region during this time of loss.
Sunday (September 28) is National Peace and Police Officers Memorial Day.
On the last Sunday in September, we honour police and peace officers who have fallen in the line of duty and offer condolences to the surviving families of those who gave their lives in service of their communities.
In honour of National Peace and Police Officers Memorial Day on September 28, flags at all Regional facilities will fly at half-mast from today (September 26) to sunrise on September 29.
Please join us in thanking the courageous peace and police officers who, without hesitation, put their lives on the line to keep our communities safe.
Today (September 26), The Every Child Matters Flag was raised at Regional Headquarters in honour of the Indigenous Advocacy Committee’s Truth and Reconciliation Walk.
As we walk together, we remember the children who never made it home, and honour the survivors of the residential school system—along with their families and communities, who continue to carry the weight of these tragedies.
The Every Child Matters Flag will fly until September 30, when it will then be lowered to half-mast in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
Together, we can build a future founded on respect, guided by understanding, and strengthened through inclusion.
Sunday (September 14) is Firefighters’ National Memorial Day—a day that commemorates the courage and sacrifice of firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty. We recognize this day on the second Sunday in September each year.
In honour of Firefighters’ National Memorial Day, flags at all Regional facilities will fly at half-mast throughout the weekend.
Please join us in honouring those who willingly, and without hesitation, put their lives on the line for the safety of our communities.
Whitby Mayor, Elizabeth Roy, on behalf of Regional Chair and CEO, John Henry, has proclaimed August 15 as India Independence Day!
Today, we celebrate the tremendous contributions of India’s people, history and culture—around the world and right here in Durham Region.
To mark this occasion, a special ceremony took place at Regional Headquarters that included a cultural dance performance and the raising of the Flag of India on a community flagpole.