Durham Region residents can now catch up on the week’s biggest local stories with the latest Durham News Weekly Roundup, covering the most important headlines from June 29 through July 3, 2026.
The newest weekly roundup, now available on the All About Durham YouTube channel, highlights major developments in public safety, local government, healthcare, infrastructure, and community events from across Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, Pickering, Clarington, Scugog, Brock, and Uxbridge.
Leading this week’s coverage is a significant update from Durham Regional Police, who arrested a 30-year-old suspect in connection with a violent stabbing near Memorial Park in Oshawa. The accused faces several serious charges, including aggravated assault, weapons offences, drug-related offences, and probation breaches. Police continue to seek witnesses and video footage as the investigation remains active.
The roundup also features an ongoing bank courier scam investigation after a Durham senior lost more than $12,000 to fraudsters posing as bank representatives. Police continue searching for two suspects while reminding residents that legitimate financial institutions never send couriers to collect debit cards or request PIN numbers.
Another public safety update focuses on the continued search for 34-year-old Michael, who has been missing since early June after last being seen in downtown Oshawa. Durham Regional Police continue asking anyone with information or surveillance footage to come forward.
Viewers will also learn about enforcement action taken against a repeat offender who illegally installed more than 300 uncertified gas appliances across Durham Region. The Technical Standards and Safety Authority is urging anyone who hired the contractor to have their equipment inspected by a licensed technician.
Community news this week highlights Canada Day celebrations held throughout Durham Region. Thousands of residents attended events in Oshawa, Ajax, Whitby, Pickering, and Clarington, enjoying fireworks, live entertainment, family activities, and community festivals despite extremely warm weather. The roundup also reviews Oshawa’s Canada Day service changes, including modified waste collection schedules, facility closures, and reminders about municipal fireworks regulations.
In local government news, the video explains several new Ontario laws that took effect on July 1. These include new rights allowing tenants to install portable or window air conditioners under certain conditions, expanded pharmacy services, updated automobile insurance options, and stronger penalties for violations of the Residential Tenancies Act.
The roundup also covers Scugog Council’s final meeting before the summer recess, where councillors approved updated municipal fees, funding for restoration work on a historic Port Perry building, and the purchase of a new mini-pumper fire truck. Council will reconvene later in July to consider the future master plan for the Port Perry Fairgrounds.
Development updates include Hydro One’s application to build a new 55-kilometre transmission line connecting Clarington and Peterborough, a project intended to strengthen electricity reliability throughout Durham Region and the Kawarthas. Drivers are also reminded about the upcoming closure associated with the Saintfield Road Bridge replacement project in Scugog.
Healthcare remains another major focus this week as Durham Region announced continued construction of Seaton Village, a new 200-bed long-term care home in Pickering expected to open in 2027. The Region is also expanding its Community Paramedicine Program, allowing specially trained paramedics to provide more healthcare services directly in residents’ homes.
Finally, the roundup highlights Health Canada’s nationwide recall of more than 1.2 million Thermos food jars and beverage containers after a manufacturing defect was found that could cause the stopper to eject unexpectedly.
Residents can watch the complete Durham News Weekly Roundup on the All About Durham YouTube channel and stay informed about the latest breaking news, community events, public safety updates, and municipal developments affecting communities across Durham Region.





















