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New Additions to Oshawa Walk of Fame Announced

June 18, 20263 Mins Read
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Stones installed honouring Oshawa Walk of Fame 2025 inductees; 2026 inductees announced
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The 2025 Oshawa Walk of Fame inductees are now permanently honored in downtown.

Five new stones have been placed along King Street, and a ceremony took place on Thursday to celebrate the inductees.

The Oshawa Walk of Fame recognizes individuals and groups who were born in Oshawa, developed their careers in the city, or maintain strong connections to Oshawa while excelling in their fields.

Terry Johnston from CKDO is among the 2025 inductees.

Johnston has hosted the morning show on CKDO since 1992 and has been the P. A. announcer for the Oshawa Generals since 2007. He also emcees around 100 charitable events each year.

CKDO is owned by Durham Radio Inc., which also owns Durham Radio News.

Other inductees include Katie Taylor, a prominent Canadian business leader and philanthropist.

Sherry Bassin is recognized as a Canadian hockey executive who began his career with the Oshawa Generals and spent 36 years in the Ontario Hockey League.

Sharon Clark, a dedicated community volunteer, will be inducted posthumously. As an employee at General Motors’ plant in Oshawa, she founded ‘Sharon’s Kids,’ an initiative aimed at ensuring every child could enjoy a happy Christmas, particularly through Durham Children’s Aid Society (DCAS).

The Oshawa Folk Arts Council will also receive recognition. Established in 1961, it’s a non-profit organization run by volunteers that works to promote and preserve the cultural and artistic heritage of Oshawa and the Region of Durham.

During Thursday’s event, they announced the 2026 inductees as well.

Mars Bonfire and Jerry Edmonton will be honored on the Oshawa Walk of Fame.

Born as Dennis Eugene Mc Crohan and Gerald Mc Crohan in Oshawa, they contributed to one of rock music’s most lasting legacies. Mars Bonfire wrote “Born to be Wild,” while Jerry Edmonton provided its powerful beat as drummer and vocalist for Steppenwolf, a legendary band that evolved from the Sparrows.

The Family Auxiliary at Lakeridge Health is being acknowledged for generations of dedication to volunteerism and community service. They’ve raised millions towards equipment, patient care projects, and hospital enhancements through fundraising efforts and countless hours volunteered.

Allysha Chapman is another inductee; she’s a professional soccer player originally from Oshawa but raised nearby in Courtice. Her path to international success began with her involvement in the Oshawa Turul Soccer club. She represented Canada globally, winning bronze at Rio 2026 Olympic Games and gold at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games while also competing at several FIFA Women’s World Cups.

Musician Daniel Ceasar is among those recognized this year too. Born Ashton Dumar Norwill Simmonds and raised in Oshawa, he has become one of Canada’s celebrated musical talents. Often called “Oshawa’s songwriter,” he has gained worldwide fame with his unique mix of gospel, soul, R&B, and contemporary music. His breakout album “Freudian” launched him into stardom. He won a Grammy for “Best Part” alongside H. E. R., along with multiple Juno awards throughout his career.

The last inductee for 2026 is Dr. Donald R. Sadoway; he’s known internationally as a leading innovator in materials science, metallurgy, and energy technology. With over four decades under his belt, Dr. Sadoway has more than 150 scientific papers holds 22 U. S. patents, founded groundbreaking companies focused on clean energy solutions and sustainable industries; he was named one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World and received the 2022 European Inventor Award.

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