Events CalendarHe is a young, shorthaired Golden Brown Tabby who is ready for a loving home. Clooney has a very beautiful coat with unique colouring. Although a little timid at first, it doesn't take Clooney long to warm up to new friends. His friendly and affectionate personality would make him a great addition to any home. Clooney is neutered, vaccinated and microchipped, so if he sounds like the right cat for you, stop by the Clarington Animal Shelter today.
Welcome to Northumberland - a thriving, south-eastern Ontario community strategically positioned along Highway 401 to access both Toronto and Kingston within a 1 to 1.5 hours drive. Northumberland County offers a range of living experiences from historic towns to scenic rolling rural areas to spectacular water settings on Rice Lake, the Trent River and Lake Ontario. The County of Northumberland is the upper tier level of municipal government that weaves together seven diverse, yet complementary municipalities.
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In 1973, the Province of Ontario passed the Regional Municipality of Durham Act to establish Durham as one of five Regional governments in the Greater Toronto Area. The Act annexed and amalgamated 21 former municipalities of the counties of Ontario, Northumberland and Durham to form eight area municipalities: Ajax, Brock, Clarington, Oshawa, Pickering, Scugog, Uxbridge and Whitby. Members of the first Regional Council were elected late in 1973 and the Regional Municipality of Durham began operating on January 1, 1974.