Based on information from Environment Canada, Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert Feb. 12 for Toronto that will be in effect until further notice. Extreme Cold Weather Alerts are issued ...
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Extreme cold-weather alert terminated for Toronto
Based on information from Environment Canada, Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, has terminated the Extreme Cold Weather Alert as of noon today. Service remains available 24 hours a day/seven days a week through to April 15, ...
Read More »March 6 is Toronto’s 184th anniversary as a city
March 6 is also the date that Toronto’s First Post Office and the Town of York Historical Society host their biggest event of the year! This year, with all eyes on King Street’s transit pilot program, we’ll examine the history ...
Read More »Toronto hoists Canadian Olympic flag
Mayor John Tory and several other members of Toronto City Council on Feb. 8 raised the flag of the Canadian Olympic Committee in anticipation of the opening of the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games and in support of the Canadian ...
Read More »Extreme-weather alert: seek shelter, check on loved ones
Based on information from Environment Canada, Dr. Eileen de Villa, Toronto’s Medical Officer of Health, has issued an Extreme Cold Weather Alert for Toronto that will be in effect until further notice. Extreme Cold Weather Alerts are issued when the ...
Read More »Activities at Toronto History Museums
February 2018 Celebrate Family Day at the Toronto History Museums | Monday, February 19 Colborne Lodge | 12 to 4 p.m. | Free Fort York | 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. | Free Mackenzie House | 12 to 5 p.m. ...
Read More »Two new City of Toronto homelessness shelters
The City of Toronto opens two new winter respite services with combined capacity of up to 200 to ensure there continues to be sufficient warm and safe places for those in need. A winter respite service at 348 Davenport Rd. ...
Read More »Join a local Christmas bird count
Each year, bird lovers celebrate the joys of winter by joining a Christmas Bird Count. It’s a great way to explore nature while helping to increase the awareness and knowledge of our feathered friends. Whether you are in Thunder Bay, ...
Read More »Join a local Christmas bird count
Each year, bird lovers celebrate the joys of winter by joining a Christmas Bird Count. It’s a great way to explore nature while helping to increase the awareness and knowledge of our feathered friends. Whether you are in Thunder Bay, ...
Read More »Steal a kiss under the Cabbagetown mistletoe
Torontonians young and old are invited to pucker up under the mistletoe and share the love in Cabbagetown this holiday season. While many of us are out hustling and bustling looking for that perfect gift, we can always use ...
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