Policy Statement The Remote Work Policy – Hybrid Work sets out the principles and process by which employees of the City of Toronto may safely and effectively perform the duties of their position from ...
As of the end of September 2025, there were 43,440 active employees in the Toronto Public Service. The following charts provide a breakdown of employee counts by union affiliation and employee status.
The City is improving the playground in Carlton Park as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across the city, so that everyone can experience the joys and benefits of play ...
The City is improving the playground in Cedarvale Park as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across the city, so that everyone can experience the joys and benefits of ...
The City is improving the playground and sandbox in Lionel Conacher Park as part of an ongoing program to enhance playgrounds and play spaces across Toronto. The new playground design will be shaped ...
A new 191 m2 trail connection is coming to 275 Merton St. as a result of a development project in the neighbourhood. The new trail connection will provide improved access to the Kay Gardner Beltline ...
Replacement of the lead pipe that delivers water to your home is the best way to reduce your exposure to lead in drinking water. Water service pipes are owned by the City and by the homeowner: The ...
Road resurfacing is planned on Morningside Avenue from Tams Road/Pan Am Drive to the Highway 401 Eastbound Ramp in 2026. As ...
The Logan is in the Leslieville neighbourhood in Toronto’s east end. It is a 6-storey mid-rise, mixed-use building with 59 units and indoor and outdoor amenity spaces. The project also includes 299 m2 ...
The Housing Design Catalogue is a new initiative by the Canadian Housing and Mortgage Corporation (CMHC) providing freely ...
If you need emergency shelter, call 311 or Central Intake at 416-338-4766 for assistance. For street outreach services, call 311. Learn more about the range of services the City offers for people ...
In the two decades following the Second World War, the population of Etobicoke grew from less than 40,000 to over 200,000. Thousands of houses, hundreds of offices and shops, dozens of schools and ...
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