Whitby This Week, 1 Sep 2022, p. 1

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2022 Happy Labour Day WeekenD! eLeCT Deidre For MayorneWMan Working for Whitby deidrenewman.ca Valid from JulyJulyJul 28 - SeptemberSeptemberSeptember 28, 2022 BRING THE POWER TO COOKING, COOLING & CLEANING EVENT Family owned & operated since 1955 #1 Voted appliaNCe Store iN durHam! 2212 TaunTon Road, HampTon 905-263-8369 • 1-800-798-5502 • www.PaddysMarket.ca Pa ddy 's MarketThe Appliance Specialist FROM THE ISSUES TO THE CANDIDATES AND THE CAMPAIGN, WE'VE GOT YOU COVERED WITH EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE AN INFORMED CHOICE ON OCT. 24. YOUR COMMUNITY. YOUR VOICE. YOUR VOTE. DURHAMREGION.COM /2022MUNICIPALELECTIONThink of Durham as the "Wild East," the last outpost for unrestrained development in the GTA. That's how Ontario Tech professor Dan Hoornweg looks at it. With other areas of the Great- er Toronto Area nearing their maximum growth potential, Hoornweg sees Durham's nearly unlimited open areas as ripe for explosion. "Durham is the last big chunk of land in the GTA that's going to be developed for residential areas. There is a lot of money involved for developers, for services, for municipalities in development fees," said Hoornweg. The numbers bear him out. Clarington led the pack in Durham from 2016-21 with a 10.2 per cent growth rate, according to census data from Statistics Canada. It was followed closely by Oshawa at 10 per cent, Pickering (8.1 per cent), Brock and Whitby (7.9 per cent each) and Ajax 5.8 per cent. Only Uxbridge, at just 1.8 per cent growth, and Scugog, which saw a 0.2 per cent popula- DURHAM IS LAST SPOT IN GTA FOR UNRESTRAINED GROWTH See 'THE MORE', page 11 TIM KELLY tkelly@durhamregion.com Dan Hoornweg is an associate professor of energy systems and nuclear science at Ontario Tech University. He's looking at issues related to growth, especially as it affects the environment. Ryan Pfeiffer/Metroland

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