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The largest Summer Solstice event in the GTA

Pedestrians take over Dundas Street West on Saturday June 23 to celebrate the longest day of sunshine The Junction’s Summer Solstice Festival has been a long standing tradition on the west-side of Toronto, offering crowds of all ages a full day ...

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Cabbagetown Mural Vote 2018 After the incredible success of our “Welcome To Cabbagetown Mural” on the side of the LCBO at Winchester and Parliament in 2016, we are excited to bring Cabbagetown another mural thanks to a grant from the ...

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Green-bin pilot in some Toronto off-leash dog parks

From mid-May through fall of 2018,Toronto will be piloting a program to test the use and feasibility of providing Green Bins (organic waste such as dog poop) in dog off-leash areas in 20 parks. The parks (listed below) are spread ...

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Summerlicious July 6 to 22 at 200 Toronto restaurants

Summerlicious, produced by the City of Toronto, runs from July 6 to 22 with mouth-watering meals served at 200 of Toronto’s favourite restaurants. Three-course prix fixe lunch menus are priced at $23, $28 and $33, and dinners are priced at ...

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Building, development teams kick off Toronto campaign

Toronto Housing is a key issue of the 2018 municipal election. Providing housing for the next generation is a challenge that needs to be solved in a partnership between residents, the building industry and municipal governments across the GTA. The ...

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Toronto June 16 weekend events with road closures

A variety of events in Toronto this weekend will involve road closures as described below. Residents and visitors are encouraged to come out and enjoy these events. Businesses in the areas affected are open to pedestrian traffic but some roads ...

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Dundas/Carlaw Toronto heritage plaque district

Heritage Toronto is pleased to announce the launch of the Dundas + Carlaw Heritage Plaque District. Comprising 10 plaques and a self-guided tour, the area is the first in Toronto to be comprehensively interpreted by the Plaques and Public Education ...

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Will our dads feel the love this Father’s Day?

On Fathers Day 2018, Fathers rank second: 47% of GTA residents are likely to purchase a Fathers Day 2018 gift for someone (compared to 58% for Mother’s Day). Back-to-back Leger polls commissioned by Rabba Fine Foods reveal that mothers receive more gifts ...

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Toronto June 9/10 weekend road closures

Several events in Toronto this weekend will involve road closures as described below. Residents and visitors are encouraged to come out and enjoy these events. Businesses in the areas affected are open to pedestrian traffic but some roads will be ...

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Toronto honours 74th D-Day anniversaryJune 6

Mayor John Tory and other members of Toronto City Council will welcome veterans, their families and the public to commemorate the 74th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. Date: Wednesday, June 6 Time: Noon to 1 p.m., ceremony ...

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