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Celebrate Biidaasige Park’s grand opening July 19 and 20 with free family activities all weekend long (dogs included).
This dashboard showcases the key actions that contribute to successfully implementing our Strategic Plan, and highlights Toronto Public Health’s progress towards its vision of a city where all people ...
The City is improving the off-leash area in Canoe Landing Park. The off-leash area design will be determined through community engagement.
On July 14, 2025 the eligible projects for the Reliance on Professional Engineer’s Seal Program expanded to include accessory structures such as laneway suites and garden suites, mechanical systems ...
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 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 ...
Designated as a Best Practice Spotlight Organization® (BPSO®) by partnership with the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO), the designation recognizes TPH’s commitment to following their ...
News Release June 27, 2025 Today, Mayor Olivia Chow, representatives of Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities (Jumpstart) and City of Toronto staff joined dozens of local children to celebrate the grand ...
Celebrate everything you love about Canada on July 1 with live performances and fun activities at events across the city. Admission is free.
News Release June 21, 2025 Today, Mayor Olivia Chow launched a new citywide initiative called Keep Toronto Beautiful aimed at keeping public spaces clean, safe and well-maintained. A clean city ...
Applications are now open until July 31. Overview Through the Transit Construction Mitigation Fund, Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) and business associations are eligible to receive funding for ...
Today, the City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service (TPS) are launching a two-week enforcement blitz targeting drivers who stop in No Stopping Zones during rush hour on key arterial routes.
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