The City is improving Seasons Park with a new splash pad and basketball court. The design will be shaped through community engagement.
A new 2,200m2 park (about the size of five NBA basketball courts) is coming to 200 Sterling Rd, at the corner of Sterling Road and Perth Avenue. The park design and amenities will be shaped through ...
A Building Renovator licence is required for all businesses that provides services to repair or renovate buildings and structures, including any business that advertises renovation services. If you ...
Turn up the festive cheer! Here’s what’s happening in Toronto this holiday season Dec 22, 2025 News Release What was new in the City of Toronto in 2025 Dec 19, 2025 News Release City of Toronto rings ...
Norovirus is a highly contagious infection also known as Norwalk virus. It is a common cause of vomiting and diarrhea each winter and is often referred to as ‘winter vomiting disease’ or ‘stomach flu’ ...
Please note, some facilities are open and services are provided on statutory holidays. For more information, contact 311. *When a designated holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday (with the exception ...
Hear music? Spot a crowd? Wondering what’s happening at Nathan Phillips Square? The Square is a bustling civic space with community and special events popping up throughout the year. Whether you are ...
WHEREAS this month we recognize Toronto Crime Stoppers and its collaborative partnership with communities, the media and Toronto Police Services to make Toronto a safer city for everyone. Toronto ...
As of January 1, 2026, the City is no longer responsible for residential recycling collection. For blue bin (recycling) inquiries, visit the Circular Materials website or call 1-888-921-2686. If you ...
As of January 1, 2026, the City is no longer responsible for residential recycling collection. To report a missing blue bin (recycling), visit the Circular Materials website or call 1-888-921-2686. If ...
Report a wrong delivery of a bin by submitting a service request to 311. Submit a Service Request As of January 1, 2026, the City is no longer responsible for residential recycling collection. To ...
When Toronto receives large amounts of snow, the windrows left by snow clearing operations (plowing and salting) can restrict traffic flow, interfere with both pedestrians and parking, and obstruct ...
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