"Mulock Farm has been a very special place to our family for six generations" said Jenifer, Lindsay, and William Mulock.
Read MoreThe Ward 6 Community Ice Rink is complete and open for our community to enjoy thanks to some very dedicated volunteers.
Read MoreNewmarket has been awarded a $90,000 grant from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (Municipalities for Climate Innovation Program) to implement the Town's Community Energy Plan.
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- Council Meeting on November 13, 2017
- Committee of the Whole (Special) - November 20, 2017
- Newmarket’s Oak Ridges Moraine Lands Presentation
- Residential Parking Review
- Newmarket welcomes Celestica's Toronto Operations
- 2018 Budget
- Waste and recycling schedule change in 2018
Here's what happened at the Council Meeting on October 23, 2017
Read More- Newmarket Parkland Dedication By-law
- Proposed Natural Heritage System for the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe
- Notice Policy and Community Engagement Policy
- Town-wide Traffic Mitigation Strategy 2017
- Upcoming Events
- News & Notices
Bring the kids to the Newmarket Public Library Saturday October 14th 9:30am for my community drop in.
Read MoreOur community’s canvas is becoming more and more victim to the colorful, illegal eyesore know as graffiti.
Read MoreThe Clean Yards By-Law is being introduced to deal with maintenance issues that require immediate action due to health and safety concerns
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Newmarket Mayor and Members of Council formally received $221,221 of funding through the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program for the following park improvement projects...
The Spring Summer 2017 Ward 6 Community Update Report has been mailed to residents of Ward 6. If you did not receive a copy, please feel free to view the digital format.
Read MoreFireworks are only permitted on Canada Day and the day before and after the holiday for Newmarket residents.
Read MoreThe town has announced Marianneville Developments Ltd. is donating a portion of the previous Glenway Golf Course to be used as public park and open space, trails and to support the existing stormwater management facilities.
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Public Information Centre: Living with Wildlife - Coyotes
The Town of Newmarket has been made aware of unusual coyote sightings in the community. Changes in land use, agricultural practices, weather, and natural food shortages may contribute to increased coyote sightings in rural and urban settings.
Here's what happened at the Council Meeting on May 15, 2017
- Low Impact Development and Stormwater Management Policy
- East to West Bikeway
- Restricted Area for Driving Schools and Instructors
- Save the date! Mark these events in your calendar
Newmarket Community Clean-up
Saturday, May 6: Help keep Newmarket clean and enjoy a day outdoors! Meet at the Municipal Offices (395 Mulock Drive) at 8 a.m. Gloves, garbage bags and clean-up maps...
Newmarket Council is the first municipality in York Region to adopt a fully electronic Municipal Election for 2018. Residents will now be able to cast their vote online or by telephone from anywhere they have an internet...
Read MoreGet Involved - Newmarket's Proposed East-West Bikeway Public Information Centre
As part of its ongoing public education efforts, the Town of Newmarket invites you to join a Public Information Centre about an exciting new bike lane initiative.