Volunteers are one of the core driving forces in the nonprofit sector. Over 5 million volunteers across Ontario dedicate their time, energy, and skills to help the province’s nonprofit organizations achieve their missions. What distinguishes the nonprofit sector from the ...
Read More »Downtown Yonge BIA’s spring and summer events and its economic value
The BIA is honouring the history of entertainment in the area while implementing exciting programs to support the growing community with the goal of ensuring its events and festivals are for all Torontonians – inclusive and welcoming. The DYBIA is ...
Read More »Regent Park School of Music annual Crescendo fundraiser being held April 20th
Crescendo 2016 will take place on April 20th, from 6:30 pm until 9:30 pm at the Daniels Spectrum, Ada Slight Hall. A sensational evening of music, cocktails, canapés and good fun in support of Regent Park School of Music; giving ...
Read More »Turning up the heat on daffodil pin sales in Toronto!
Toronto’s firefighters are used to extricating people who have been pinned in car accidents and from other precarious situations, but this week they will be the ones doing the pinning! To show their support for people living with cancer, members ...
Read More »Toronto’s first New Urbanism film festival
The Congress for the New Urbanism Ontario, in partnership with Jane’s Walk and the University of Toronto’s Urban Studies Program will present the inaugural Toronto New Urbanism Film Festival on April 21 and May 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the ...
Read More »New exhibit opening at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse
Preview: Thursday, April 14, 2016 at 7 p.m. Join us for a preview of a new exhibit opening at Enoch Turner Schoolhouse – “All in a Day’s Work: Industry and Growth in Old Town.” Working life wasn’t easy in Old ...
Read More »Downtown Seen April 2016: Dixonlicious
Laura Dittmann – On March 30, Dixon Hall Hosted Dixonlicious, a culinary evening in support of vital food programs in Toronto. Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services serves more than 200,000 nutritious meals across over seven programs to children at camp, frail ...
Read More »Wong-Tam talks drugs, road work at CWNA
Dennis Hanagan– With Church St. slated for water main work comes the opportunity for road resurfacing and with it street improvements, Downtown Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam told a gathering March 15 at the 519 Community Centre. She said the city will ...
Read More »City hosts public consultation on Toronto Community Housing recommendations
The city wants to hear from the public on the recommendations from the Mayor’s task force on Toronto Community Housing. A session will be held on Saturday, April 23 at the 519 (579 Church St.) from 2 to 5 p.m. ...
Read More »Project: Under Gardiner announces members of the Naming Jury, the next phase in the Reclaim the Name campaign
Reclaim the Name, the naming campaign that is underway to create a new name for the public space under the Gardiner Expressway, is now entering its next phase with the announcement of the Naming Jury. The Jury consists of a ...
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