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Services for People Who Use Drugs Toronto Public Health (TPH) provides programs and services to reduce drug-related harm for ...
Artists are invited to complete the online application form to apply paid opportunities with City Hall Live, YYZ Live or ...
Social Development drives transformative change to achieve stronger, safer, and more equitable communities and neighbourhoods in Toronto. The division leads the City of Toronto’s equity and inclusion ...
Social Development Division partners with community organizations, City divisions, and government agencies to deliver programs and services that support equity-deserving groups. Social Development ...
The application for the Air Conditioning (A/C) Assistance program will open on May 26 and close on June 6, 2025. The City is launching a pilot program for summer 2025 to provide free portable air ...
Note: Media are encouraged to contact media@toronto.ca today for interviews and media passes. Jeanne Holmes, Programming Manager, City Cultural Events will be available for interviews at Toronto City ...
At its meeting this week, Toronto City Council declared the office of Councillor for Ward 25, Scarborough-Rouge Park vacant and opted for a by-election to fill the vacancy following the resignation of ...
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The artificial ice rink at Ramsden Park. The City is improving the artificial ice rink at Ramsden Park with state-of-good-repair upgrades to the building’s change rooms and washrooms, as well as ...
Today, Toronto City Council took further action to address community safety through prevention and public health support by endorsing new updates to the City of Toronto’s SafeTO: Toronto’s 10-Year ...
World Environment Day is a global call to action that encourages communities, organizations and governments to come together to adopt sustainable practices and create innovative solutions that will ...
To help protect Toronto’s vulnerable ash trees against the Emerald Ash Borer, a highly destructive invasive beetle, the City of Toronto will inject more than 5,300 ash trees with a protective ...