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Hello - in 2016, the Oshawa Community Museum changed its name to Oshawa Museum. Their website and various social media channels reflect this change, as do all mentions of the organization's name throughout the Wikipedia entry, but the article title still includes the word 'Community' and we would like this removed so the title accurately reflects our operating name. Can someone please assist with this?
Thank you in advance,
Lisa Terech
Community Engagement
Oshawa Museum
Done, as I can confirm that "Oshawa Museum" is the more commonly used name so a page move is consistent with Wikipedia policy. I'm afraid that the "Temporary Exhibits" section contained some text that may have been a copyright infringement, so most of that section has been removed. Altamel (talk) 04:23, 29 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]