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Services for People Who Use Drugs Toronto Public Health (TPH) provides programs and services to reduce drug-related harm for people who use drugs, including preventing the spread of communicable ...
Artists are invited to complete the online application form to apply paid opportunities with City Hall Live, YYZ Live or Music 311.
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Under the Rental Renovation Licence Bylaw, landlords must follow specific steps before, during and after issuing an N13 notice for renovations that require a tenant to vacate. The information below ...
Share your vision for the new park at Garratt Boulevard and Gilley Road. The survey closes on May 16, 2025. Community engagement for the park at Garratt Boulevard and Gilley Road will launch in summer ...
Two new parks are coming to the William Baker District (also known as Arbo) near Sheppard Avenue West and Keele Street as part of the Downsview Secondary Plan. Park A will be 4,840 m 2 – roughly the ...
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.