City of Toronto to hold additional media availability regarding tentative agreement with CUPE Local 79 Mar 8, 2025 Media Advisory City of Toronto and CUPE Local 79 reach tentative agreement; media ...
Your input matters! Help shape the future of the Dundas-Sherbourne area by filling out our survey. Survey closes April 30 at 11:59 p.m. The Dundas–Sherbourne Neighbourhood Revitalization Plan focuses ...
The City of Toronto grants permits to allow the use of water from fire hydrants between April 1 (pending suitable weather*) and November 15. The online application for the Fire Hydrant Use Permit and ...
Higher rates of illness and premature death among the homeless population have been widely recognized. The City is committed to identifying and responding in a timely manner to new and emerging issues ...
Current business opportunities for parks and recreation facilities, including Request For Proposal (RFP), and Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) opportunities are posted here. For other ...
Today, Councillor Paula Fletcher (Toronto-Danforth) and Toronto Fire Chief Jim Jessop welcomed 25 frontline staff during a graduation ceremony for the newest group of Fire Prevention Inspectors who ...
The St. Lawrence Market Complex, which includes St. Lawrence Hall and the North and South Market buildings, has served as a City landmark for more than 200 years and remains one of the most valuable ...
The St. Lawrence Market North Redevelopment project is taking place in three phases. The project is currently in Phase 3, construction of the new North Market Building. On May 15, 2019, City Council ...
Artificial turf, a surface of synthetic fibres made to look like natural grass, is increasingly being used in places like sports fields, child care facilities and ...
The City of Toronto is committed to achieving and maintaining acceptable indoor air quality (IAQ) in City-owned and leased buildings occupied by its employees, in accordance with legislative ...
Toronto Public Health’s Feedback and Complaints process is for concerns related to services provided by Toronto Public Health and is not intended for the submission of client requests for services.
The City is implementing important changes in SMIS related to the Notice of Collection and a new consent form for clients who wish to be on the By Name List to be considered for certain housing ...