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Doors Open Toronto invites everyone to explore and play in the city on May 24 and 25 May 5, 2025 News Release Toronto Public Health advising of potential measles exposure at major tourist attraction ...
Doors Open Toronto is back May 24 & 25, providing people free access to Toronto’s architectural, historical, cultural and socially significant buildings. With sports, music and theatre venues and more ...
The City is improving the playground in Lusted 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 Densgrove 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 in Agincourt 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 ...
Municipal Licensing and Standards collects personal information on this application, which includes the operator’s valid Ontario Driver’s Licence number or Ontario Photo Card number and the address ...
Despite a long stretch of freezing daytime and overnight temperatures in early spring, City of Toronto crews got to work getting parks spring-ready as early as possible. Maintenance work on more than ...
Toronto Public Health (TPH) is reporting exposure to a case of measles in a person who visited the city to attend Ripley’s Aquarium (288 Bremner Blvd.) on Monday, April 21, from 1 to 7 p.m. Measles is ...
Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow will provide an update on the annual opening dates for seasonal washrooms, outdoor drinking fountains and dog bowls as well as other water assets in City of Toronto parks.
Today, Mayor Olivia Chow and Councillor Lily Cheng (Willowdale) welcomed the onsite delivery and craning of the modular units for a new supportive housing project at 185 Cummer Ave. Set for completion ...