City of Toronto crews and contractors who have worked 24/7 to clear snow from roads and sidewalks since last Wednesday are now beginning snow removal operations across the city.   Toronto received 53 ...
If you have a City of Toronto-related human rights, harassment or accommodation concern and City management or Human Resources have not been able to address the issue, you may call the City’s Human ...
City of Toronto to provide update on snow operations Feb 12, 2025 Media Advisory City of Toronto declares Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event ahead of snow operations Feb 12, 2025 ...
The After-School Recreation Care (ARC) Program, for ages six to 12 years old, offers activities including sports, outdoor play, special events, creative activities, and homework help. The Community ...
Welcome Policy is a recreation fee subsidy to help Toronto residents access recreation programs. Eligible individuals and families will receive an annual financial credit that can be used towards the ...
The City will clear snow from sidewalks when 2 cm of snow has fallen from November 8 to April 7 It's important to remember that the City's first priority is keeping the main roads clear. Once roads ...
A major snowstorm condition and significant weather event has been declared. Do not park on roads designated as snow routes or where you see temporary, orange no-parking signs. Vehicles parked in snow ...
Tomorrow, Barbara Gray, General Manager, Transportation Services and Vincent Sferrazza, Director, Transportation Services will share an update on the City of Toronto’s winter maintenance operations.
A new 820 m 2 park is coming to 464-470 Queen St. W., at the corner of Queen Street West and Augusta Avenue in the Alexandra Park neighbourhood. The park design will be shaped through community ...
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow, Members of Toronto City Council and hundreds of Torontonians joined Canadians from coast to coast to coast to celebrate the National Flag of Canada Day, marking the 60th ...