The Provincial Planning Statement 2024 came into effect on October 20, 2024. The Provincial Planning Statement 2024 (PPS 2024) Consistency Exercise is an initiative to review the City’s Official Plan ...
To achieve Toronto’s climate goals, the city must accelerate the retrofit of approximately 400,000 low-rise residential buildings. The design-build sector is essential in reducing greenhouse gas ...
Tomorrow, Toronto Paramedic Services (TPS) and Toronto Fire Services (TFS) will host a patient reunion that will bring together first responders and two families whose lives were profoundly affected ...
This Giving Tuesday, the City of Toronto invites interested donors to make a meaningful difference by contributing to community initiatives through the DonateTO portal. By giving back, donors can ...
This holiday season, the City of Toronto is bringing the community together for its inaugural Winter Market, running from Thursday, December 5, to Monday, December 23, at the St. Lawrence Market.
Today, the City of Toronto published a staff report recommending a 3.75 per cent interim increase to the rates and fees for Solid Waste Management Services and Toronto Water. City Council’s approval ...
Interim Toronto Fire Chief Larry Cocco will welcome the newest group of firefighters to the City of Toronto at a graduation ceremony tomorrow. Date: Friday, November 29 Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Location: ...
The City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) plan to renew aging streetcar tracks at the intersection of Bathurst Street and Lake Shore Boulevard in 2025. The City will also replace ...
Toronto City Council has unanimously approved the appointment of Jim Jessop as Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire Services (TFS), effective Thursday, January 2, 2025, reporting to the Deputy ...
Today, Interim Toronto Fire Chief Larry Cocco welcomed 97 frontline first responders during a graduation ceremony for the newest group of Operations Firefighters. Operations Firefighters mitigate ...
The Rockcliffe neigbourhood is located in York-South Weston (Ward 5) and is a flood-vulnerable area in the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) jurisdiction. In July 2022, City Council ...