Toronto Public Health provides free, confidential programs and services for pregnant individuals and families with young children. You do not need a health card (OHIP) to access these supports. We all ...
The City is developing a Personal Watercraft (PWC) Safety Plan to improve safety along Toronto’s waterfront in advance of the 2026 summer season.
Zoning for Low-Carbon Technologies is a comprehensive review of Toronto’s City-wide Zoning By-law 569-2013 with a focus on climate action. The study provides an opportunity to modernize the City-wide ...
Conveniently located at Dundas St. E. and River St., Artworks Tower consists of a 32-storey and an 11-storey residential development featuring 467 condominium suites. The building successfully ...
Explore recreation activities available this spring. Most registered programs start the week of March 28. Learn how to use the online registration and booking system: Create a new account for you and ...
A Municipal Road Damage Deposit (MRDD) permit, is a written and financial commitment from a property owner to submit a deposit with the City as a guarantee against damage to the curb, sidewalk, road, ...
City of Toronto invites residents to speak to Council’s Budget Committee on the 2026 Budget Jan 16, 2026 News Release City of Toronto activates new snow event response plan as Major Snowstorm ...
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City of Toronto invites residents to speak to Council’s Budget Committee on the 2026 Budget Jan 16, 2026 News Release City of Toronto activates new snow event response plan as Major Snowstorm ...
The goal of a student nutrition program is to ensure that students who are at risk for poor nutritional intake have access to safe, adequate and nutritious food during the school day. Student ...
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 ...
Paul Ainslie is an experienced and dedicated member of Toronto City Council, first elected in 2006. With more than 30 years of public service at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels, he ...