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The wait is over. This summer, Old City Hall reopens to the public for an exciting series of pop-up events. Uncover unique stories of Toronto and enjoy selections from the City’s photo archive ...
As a part of Toronto Public Health’s efforts to rebuild public health functions, select dental clinics are open for eligible clients. Please call ahead to confirm. In addition to the clinics that are ...
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 Vision Zero Road Safety Plan is a comprehensive action plan focused on reducing traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries on Toronto’s streets. The Plan prioritizes the safety of our most ...
The City is updating the Toronto Shelter Standards to better support 2SLGBTQ+ clients. Shelter providers and clients are invited to provide feedback on draft standards by completing a survey by Friday ...
The following is a list of the 2025 designated and statutory holidays for members of the Toronto Public Service. New Year’s Day (2025): Wednesday, January 1 Family Day: Monday, February 17 Good Friday ...
E-scooters are not allowed to be ridden in the City of Toronto regardless of your age. E-bikes are allowed in Toronto for those 16 years and older. Not all electric mobility devices are e-bikes. It is ...
Last Updated June 2025 Toronto Public Health‘s Strategic Plan 2024-2028 serves as the guiding blueprint to navigate key priorities, ensuring the continued delivery of impactful programs and services ...
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 ...
The City of Toronto will hold a ceremony to honour the addition of 17 names of fallen firefighters to the Memorial Honour Roll. The service will include remarks and the laying of wreaths by Mayor ...
News Release June 21, 2025 The City of Toronto has named a parcel of land in Lawrence Park Ravine after City Councillor Jaye Robinson, who passed away on May 16, 2024. The ceremony, held tomorrow, ...
New infill housing development requires proactive solutions to ensure the city’s existing tree canopy is supported and that there is growing space for trees as land is developed and new housing is ...