During the Canada Post labour disruption, do not mail payments or remittances to the City. Please pay before the due date to ensure payment reaches our offices on time. View alternative payment ...
As of December, 2024, TPH is currently investigating an increase in cases of multidrug-resistant (MDR) Shigella sonnei, particularly among the underhoused population in Toronto. More information.
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The commemorative tree and bench program has reached capacity and is no longer accepting applications for the fall 2024 season. Applications are expected to reopen in Spring 2025. The Commemorative ...
Smoke alarms give you and your loved ones more time to get to safety. This holiday season, make sure you have a working smoke alarm and a home escape plan. Find out more about smoke alarm safety.
For over 20 years, Nick has lived, worked, and played, in Scarborough-Agincourt, Ward 22. He has gone to school with many of you, enjoyed a meal at Johnny’s Hamburgers, participated in civic ...
In his work as Toronto City Councillor, Gord is an advocate for affordable housing, childcare, public transit, vibrant public spaces, responsible development, and safer streets for pedestrians and ...
Councillor Amber Morley was elected to represent Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore on Toronto City Council on October 24th 2022. For over 20 years, Councillor Morley has been working on behalf of the ...
The online application for the Fire Hydrant Use Permit is now closed for the 2024 season. The online application will become available again for the 2025 season on March 15. Before proceeding to the ...