August 14, 2020 in CITY:

Oshawa currently defines four (4) classes of refreshment vehicles within the Business Licensing By-law including:

These areas are detailed in the image below:The City consulted community members, restaurant owners and current/potential street food vendors through various mediums including, but not limited to through:The results of the consultation and review are found in City of Oshawa, 50 Centre Street South, Oshawa, ON L1H 3Z7, 905-436-3311, It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. Delivery and service fee applies depending on location.

We go once per week now to try and make our way through the menu and daily specials. U-Pass agreement suspended for fall That's amazing! Found out about this doos truck during COVID-19 pandemic and tried it did the first time on Friday. Enniskillen General Store has announced that an Oshawa location will be opening in November.. The fish is likewise not overdone and not dripping in oil. Their poutine is AMAZING!!! We have included NO sugar ADDED ice cream and Sorbets to our menu so that people with dietary restrictions can also experience our unique and flavourful Hollywood Cone creations. We can take any party you have and turn it into something everyone will enjoy, from children to adults of all ages, … depicted below.R.V.s will only be permitted on three (3) streets: Bagot St., Metcalfe St., and a portion of Richmond St. E. and would be required to ensure the parking meter is paid for the duration of the time that they are occupying per space. Regulatory Policy, Research and Public Consultations If written consent has not been provided from the City/school for a particular location, the vendor would not be permitted to operate there.Mobile/motorized R.V.s are prohibited from operating within 100 m of a park and/or school; nevertheless, they are exempt from the 100 m proximity requirement if they are operating on a highway closed pursuant to a special event permit and/or at a park where a special event is being held; and, if the mobile/motorized R.V. Call us. The new store at 400 Ritson Road North, just north of Adelaide Avenue, will be the fourth location.

Crêpe Culture, Oshawa, Ontario. DRT heading into first phase of ridership recovery plan R.V.s must obey all parking restrictions. (Submitted photo)Seniors and frontline health care workers were able to share a smile and an icy sweet treat recently thanks to staff at Home Instead Senior Care, who wanted to show their support and appreciation during the COVID-19 pandemic.Armed with an ice cream truck, personal protection equipment, smiles and a passionate attitude, Home Instead Senior Care staff visited some local retirement homes to share some ice cream treats with the seniors and frontline health care workers.“In a time when bringing family and friends together may not be feasible, at Home Instead we felt we needed to get a little more creative to ensure we have regular contact with our older adults,” says Cathy Dow, owner of Home Instead, which serves Oshawa and the surrounding area. I recommend anyone in the area of Bowmanville to stop in to try their fries. “So, we formulated this idea to contact retirement homes within our community and bring the ice cream truck to each of them.”She notes it was a two-fold initiative: to thank essential health care workers and bring them a little bit of joy, and also to reach out to the residents.“When you think of the ice cream truck, we all have memories of our childhood. August 13, 2020 in COMMUNITY:

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