In Other News

TacklePovertyTO panel session for public input

The City of Toronto will host the final panel event in the #TacklePovertyTO series, which will focus on afforable housing and housing stability, on Monday, April 23 in the rotunda of City Hall, 100 Queen St. W. from 6 to ...

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Public meetings on relief line subway project

The City of Toronto and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) in partnership with Metrolinx jointly announced April 16, 2018 that public meetings will be held on plans for a Relief Line South subway project. The public consultation is outlined in ...

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Update on City of Toronto storm response

Staff from across City of Toronto divisions and agencies, including Transportation Services, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, Toronto Fire Services, Toronto Police Service, the Office of Emergency Management, TTC, and Toronto Hydro have been responding on a 24/7 basis to this ...

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Toronto prepares for weekend weather system

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto with the potential of an ice storm Saturday into Sunday turning into heavy rain later Sunday.hazardous weather City of Toronto salt trucks are on standby and are ready to salt ...

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St. Michael Choir School Christmas concert

This past December, St. Michael’s Choir School delighted Toronto audiences by performing of Part I of Handel’s Messiahat its 52nd annual Massey Hall Christmas Concert. The students of Canada’s most illustrious choir school will complete the sacred oratorio, performing Parts ...

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City shuts respite spaces while shelters are full

City of Toronto is allowing respite spaces to be lost despite shelters being full and a directive from council to maintain respite capacity [Public announcement at 1pm on Thursday, April 12, at south-east corner of Dundas & Sherbourne – the ...

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Toronto city council meetings March 26-27 2018

Council Highlights is an informal summary of a selection of the decisions that Toronto City Council made at its recent business meeting. The City Clerk’s formal documentation is available at http://www.toronto.ca/council. Funding for non-profit housing Council approved the provision of ...

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Toronto’s First Post Office coming events

Pop up at Toronto’s First Post Office this spring! Post-a-Letter Sunday On April 8th, pop by the P.O. for some dedicated writing time with hosts Andrea and Jessica. This month we’re celebrating National Letter-Writing Month, so bring your supplies and ...

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Toronto info session on becoming a candidate

The City of Toronto will host an information session on becoming a city elections candidate for the office of Mayor, Councillor or School Board Trustee in this October’s municipal election. The session will feature a presentation from the Ministry of ...

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OMHA changes minor hockey province-wide

The Ontario Minor Hockey Association (OMHA), in partnership with Hockey Canada and the Ontario Hockey Federation, will be hosting a webinar to discuss a change in programming, which includes the implementation of a cross/half-ice game rollout-out through to the 2019-2020 ...

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