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Finding a Hobby in Retirement

When you retire you think you’ll pursue all sorts of new and exciting hobbies, but sometimes finding a hobby or two may not be that easy. Hobbies should have a mind body connection.

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Gardening Tips - Want to start a garden now? Try Indoor plants.

Given the temperature is dropping, why not start a garden indoors!

You don’t have to be an expert if you follow the advice in this article, you can have some nice plants growing in your home in no time!

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Ward 6 Councillor Godwin Chan is happy that the Ed Sackfield Arena and David Hamilton Park is now re-opened!

"As the local Councillor who advocated for the City’s first indoor tracks and outdoor exercise equipment, I am proud to share that Mayor, Council members and I joined Ed Sackfield to cut ribbon for the newly-expanded arena and the redeveloped

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Let's Explore Richmond Hill - Museum of the Streets Part 3 - Mill Pond

The Mill Pond Park has been a very popular spot for a very long time. 

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Gardening Tips - Christmas Cactus

We are approaching the time of the year when people give Christmas Cactus (Zygocactus) as hostess gifts. They bloom with beautiful red, pink or white flowers then they go dormant and many people then throw them out. 

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Richmond Hill Opens Additional Recreational Amenities and Programs

Oak Ridges Community Centre

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No Covid-19 cases at The STEAM Project summer camps; now time for fall programs

As we all wait to see what will happen this fall with all the kids going back to school it was reassuring to hear from The STEAM Project that they ran camp for 8 weeks this summer, with 160 kids, and they 

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Let's Explore Richmond Hill - Museum of the Streets - Part 2 - Some old businesses along Yonge St.

This is part two of "Let's Explore Richmond Hill - Museum of the Streets".  This suggested exploration is up and down Yonge Street from Major McKenzie Drive to Crosby Ave - the historic Village Core.  It is here the Town began, back in the 1800's.

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