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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 ...
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 ...
The prescriptive requirements of the Ontario Building Code require multi-residential buildings over two storeys in height above-grade to have more than one means of exiting the building. Accordingly, ...
The City of Toronto is hosting a Youth Skilled Trade Event on Thursday, May 29.
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 City of Toronto has confirmed Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway as the official venues for FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto, marking a milestone in the city’s preparations to welcome the ...
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park), Councillor Shelley Carroll (Don Valley North) and Jim Jessop, Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services, ...
The City is conducting a study to assess the potential of more effectively using the interior public-facing areas of its primary Civic Centres (City Hall, Metro Hall, North York Civic Centre, ...
Toronto’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ Host City poster by Toronto-based illustrator Dave Murray is now available for purchase. The dynamic and visually striking design will represent Toronto on the global ...
2781 Yonge St (Mid-Rise Building) is a mixed-use Condominium Residence. Developed by Devron (YS) Ltd, The Winslow is an impressive new mixed-use development located at the intersection of Yonge Street ...
The City of Toronto’s 2025 Corporate Asset Management Plan (AMP), released today, outlines how recent strategic actions to invest in infrastructure renewal are expected to reduce the City’s ...
The City of Toronto has officially launched the 43rd annual Toronto Employment Survey – a citywide study that gathers information about business activity and employment across Toronto. The survey, ...
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