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Honoured to be representing the residents of Markham. Tweets from the Mayor of Markham & his office. Email: MayorScarpitti@markham.ca

Markham, Ontario
Joined August 2010

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  1. 2018 Year in Review: Markham was the first municipality in Ontario to offer online voting. In the 2018 Municipal Election, 91% of voters cast their vote online. We are proud to welcome the 2018-2022 Markham Council.

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  2. Come support Let’s show SportsNet and the rest of Canada our Spirit! Buy your tickets today and see you at Sunday’s game

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  3. 2018 Year in Review: Have you heard? The City of Markham has diverted 10 MILLION POUNDS of textiles from landfills through our award-winning Textile Recycling Program! Markham, you should be proud!

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  4. 2018 Year in Review: In January, we welcomed ’s new Canadian Technical Centre to Markham. It is now home to hundreds of software engineers who are leading the way in next generation auto innovation.

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  5. York Region is home to the second largest tech cluster in Canada 🇨🇦 with more than 4,300 companies (employer establishments) and the highest density of tech companies employing more than 60,000 people, via .

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  6. Women’s hockey has never been better! Markham’s Clarkson Cup Champions take on at Markham Centennial Centre on Sunday. Catch the game live on . Tickets can be purchased here:

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  7. 2018 Year in Review: We celebrated the ground breaking of this October. The nutraceuticals production facility, next to Markham District Energy, will transform emissions into healthy, usable products.

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  8. Jan 1

    I am so proud to acknowledge the involvement of the Markham District HS Me to We program with . We organized the and all proceeds from the event went towards the Sick Kids Foundation! A special thank you to for showing incredible support!

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  9. Out with the old, in with the new: may you be happy the whole year through. Wishing you happiness and a lot of new inspirations in 2019.

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  10. The Markham Civic Centre, 8100 Warden Avenue and 555 Miller Avenue offices will be closed to the public beginning at noon on Monday, Dec. 24 and Monday, Dec. 31. Find out what's open and closed from Dec. 24 to Jan. 1:

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  11. 2018 Year in Review: Markham was named one of Canada's Greenest Employers! We've taken bold steps to help reduce climate change and reduce our carbon footprint. Our goal is to achieve net zero energy, water, waste & emissions by 2050.

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  12. 30 Dec 2018

    In one week, we’ll be part of the on ! Join us at the Markham Centennial Centre 🔜

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  13. 2018 Year in Review: Through the Trees for Tomorrow program, Markham accepted a generous donation of 80 Sakura trees from various Japanese donors to celebrate the 90th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Canada and Japan. Watch for their blooms this spring!

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  14. We're hiring Early Morning Lifeguards! Squeeze in a shift before class or your day job. Apply today & start in January:

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  15. 2018 Year in Review: We celebrated the Grand Opening of the Aaniin Community Centre & Library in July. We welcomed , , and . Aaniin belongs to the people of Markham, and is accessible to everyone!

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  16. The is launching a new initiative promoting emerging local and regional artists. Visit the Varley between Jan 12 and Feb 1 to experience 'Next | Wave' curated by student, Charlotte Gagnier. Learn more:

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  17. 2018 Year in Review: This summer we celebrated the completion of improvements made to the Thornhill Community Centre & Library, home of and one of Markham's oldest community centres. We also installed a bronze monument to honour Benjamin Thorne, founder of Thornhill.

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  18. 2018 Year in Review: Clarkson Cup glory! The captured our hearts and the title of Clarkson Cup champions in their inaugural season. Let’s cheer them on to another incredible season!

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  19. On behalf of the City of Markham, I would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Elson Miles, former Markham Councillor. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.

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  20. 2018 Year in Review: We were proud to reveal the new focal point of John Daniels Park this summer - a new piazza, fountain and a gateway sign leaves no question that you are entering the City of Markham!

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