Calling all budding poets. Do you love playing in Toronto’s parks? Write a poem and enter the contest by noon on May 5. Enter a Poem The Children’s Spring Poetry Contest invites youth six to 14 years ...
Today, the City of Toronto and Mayor Olivia Chow honoured Jason Ash, a dedicated Thorncliffe Park community leader, as the 2025 recipient of the Agnes Macphail Award. Ash was presented with the award ...
The City is improving Pricefield Road Playground, located near Yonge Street and Summerhill Avenue, and engaging the community in the park design. Proposed improvements include new pathways, seating, ...
Toronto Public Health (TPH) is reporting a case of measles in a person who works in the city, with members of the public possibly being exposed at the following locations on Friday, March 21: Pizzeria ...
Tomorrow, Councillor Alejandra Bravo (Davenport), Chair of the Economic and Community Development Committee, will be joined by Toronto Paramedic Services Chief Bikram Chawla to welcome 44 new Primary ...
With 94.5 per cent of residential property of owners confirmed for the 2024 Vacant Home Tax (VHT) declaration, the City of Toronto reminds all owners to notify the City by Wednesday, April 30. All ...
Applications are open until June 4 or until all grant funding has been exhausted. CaféTO Grants are available to owners and tenants of commercial and industrial properties in Toronto to improve the ...
To celebrate April as Earth Month, the City of Toronto is hosting several events and initiatives that make it easy for local communities to take action in making our city a greener place. Community ...
As part of the next stage of the Gardiner Expressway Strategic Rehabilitation Plan, the City of Toronto will soon begin critical repair work on five bridges to ensure they remain in a state of good ...
Today, the City of Toronto unveiled the official FIFA World Cup 2026â„¢ Host City poster at the Toronto Archives designed by Toronto-based illustrator Dave Murray. Murray was selected from a pool of ...
Customers now have the option to certify plans for eligible building types and designated structures. The City of Toronto is expanding its Certified Plans Program to support faster approvals and ...