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Please note, some facilities are open and services are provided on statutory holidays. For more information, contact 311. *When a designated holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday (with the exception ...
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow joined the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Paramedic Services and Toronto Fire Services for a ceremony to honour the recipients of the City of Toronto’s annual ...
The arrival of spring in Toronto is the start of one of two annual migration seasons that bring millions of birds travelling through the city. Toronto’s metropolitan features, like other large urban ...
The City of Toronto is planning to install bioswales in the City-owned right-of-way along select streets in Scarborough. Bioswales are a type of green infrastructure designed to capture and filter ...
The City of Toronto will be conducting the annual traditional and prescribed burns (Biinaakzigewok Anishnaabeg) in High Park and South Humber Park on Thursday, April 17, to help protect rare black oak ...
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow announced that 75 new Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras are now installed to help remind motorists to reduce their speed, as part of the City of Toronto’s ongoing work ...
The City of Toronto is taking further action to support and protect local manufacturers while helping to strengthen Canada’s economic resilience in response to tariff measures from the U.S. with the ...
Until Friday, April 18, the City of Toronto is observing 9-1-1 Telecommunicators Week. This marks the 25th year the City’s three emergency services have celebrated the dedicated emergency ...
As part of the City of Toronto’s continued efforts to protect the local economy from the impacts of U.S. tariffs, Mayor Olivia Chow will officially launch supports for the local manufacturing sector.
Zoning by-law 63-2024 includes provisions to ensure that there is adequate water and sewer capacity to service a proposed building or structure. These provisions were developed to address servicing ...
On November 14, 2024 Toronto City Council adopted a Rental Renovation Licence Bylaw to curb bad faith evictions and protect tenants from the practice of “renovictions”. The Bylaw will come into effect ...
Allow the tenant to return to the unit once renovations are complete. Landlords cannot charge more than the same legal rent they could charge tenants if the tenancy had continued without interruption.