This Week | Thursday, March 17, 2022 durhamregion.com | 4 Have Your Say! How Do You Feel About Fireworks? We're exploring changes to the Town's fireworks regulations and want to hear from you! Do you use fireworks? Where and when do you think fireworks should be used in our community? Do you have any concerns about the use of fireworks in general? Complete a survey by March 21 to have your say. connectwhitby.ca/Fireworks Help Select Playground Equipment for Greenfield Park Greenfield Park, located at 72 Greenfield Crescent - is being re-developed to better serve our growing community! View the proposed conceptual park design and complete a survey on the playground equipment by March 28. connectwhitby.ca/GreenfieldPark Help Us Build A Welcoming, Accessible And Inclusive Community Now through April 25, the Town is running two short surveys to seek community feedback on accessibility. Your feedback will help us better understand what barriers residents may face when accessing both Town programs and infrastructure so we can work to eliminate barriers and make improvements as we build a more welcoming, accessible and inclusive community. connectwhitby.ca/AccessibilitySurvey Register For Spring Activities Looking to register yourself or a family member for a program like swimming classes, Basketball or 55+ Art Classes? Browse ACTIVE Net and register now. Sessions start March 28. whitby.ca/GetActive P: 905.430.4300 E: info@whitby.ca whitby.ca What You Need To Know This Week: Final Design Approved for New Whitby Sports Complex Thank you to the more than 2,700 people who shared their feedback on proposed design options for the new Whitby Sports Complex last year. Based on your thoughts and ideas, the final design concept has been approved for the new facility to be located west of Baldwin Street South, south of the intersection of Highway 407. Construction on the new facility is expected to begin in summer 2023, with the complex anticipated to open in fall 2025. connectwhitby.ca/SportsComplex HUNGRY CARDINALS Whitby's Anne Pitt has been working on her photography skills and took this photo of two cardinals, a male and a female, at her backyard feeder. "They both keep an eye out for predators the whole time they are feeding," Anne noted. "The male has a piece of safflower seed in his beak." Scan the QR code to see the photo on our Facebook page and share it. Anne Pitt photo SALE EARTH CARE ICE MELTER NOW $9.99 / BAG (REGULARLY $14.99 / BAG) OR A FULL SKID (56 BAGS) FOR $499.99 ($8.93/BAG) 4900 THICKSON RD. N, WHITBY 905-655-9954 WWW.HARD-CO.COM