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The wait is over. This summer, Old City Hall reopens to the public for an exciting series of pop-up events as well as for civil weddings. Uncover unique stories of Toronto every Friday from 10 a.m. to ...
The City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use of, Article XII allows for the establishment of access areas around select social infrastructure. Social infrastructure is ...
The City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) plan to renew aging streetcar tracks at King Street and Dufferin Street intersection in from early September 2025 to mid October 2025.
The comment period for Phase One public consultation has closed. The City of Toronto is inviting residents to learn more and provide feedback on proposed changes to Ingleton Boulevard. Ingleton is ...
News Release July 4, 2025 Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and Councillor Shelley Carroll (Don Valley North) officially launched Summerlicious 2025, Toronto’s favourite celebration of local flavour and ...
Social Development, Finance & Administration collects personal information on this form under the legal authority of sections 8 and 136 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006 and the City of Toronto Welcome ...
News Release January 9, 2024 Today, the City of Toronto and CreateTO announced Civic Developments, Windmill Developments and Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto as the development partners for ...
News Release May 22, 2024 The City of Toronto is evolving its approach to encampments and supports for people experiencing homelessness based on feedback from the public, interested parties and ...
Rodents, which include rats and mice, are known to be common pests in Toronto. They can be a big problem for residents and businesses as they can cause damage to properties, contaminate food and ...
News Release June 25, 2024 Toronto Fire Services, in partnership with the Office of the Ontario Fire Marshal and the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs, launched a lithium-ion battery public safety ...
Toronto Public Health (TPH) has confirmed three cases of invasive bacterial meningococcal disease in Toronto. The three affected individuals, who are between 20 and 30 years old, began experiencing ...
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