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Toronto’s FIFA World Cup 2026™ Host City poster by Toronto-based illustrator Dave Murray is now available for purchase. The dynamic and visually striking design will represent Toronto on the global ...
2781 Yonge St (Mid-Rise Building) is a mixed-use Condominium Residence. Developed by Devron (YS) Ltd, The Winslow is an impressive new mixed-use development located at the intersection of Yonge Street ...
The City of Toronto has confirmed Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway as the official venues for FIFA Fan Festival™ Toronto, marking a milestone in the city’s preparations to welcome the ...
Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park), Councillor Shelley Carroll (Don Valley North) and Jim Jessop, Fire Chief and General Manager, Toronto Fire ...
La Ville de Toronto a confirmé que le Site Historique National de Fort York et The Bentway seront les sites officiels du FIFA Fan Festival™ de Toronto, marquant ainsi une étape importante dans les ...
Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention The City of Toronto is a member of the Canadian Municipal Network on Crime Prevention (CMNCP), which brings together municipalities from across the ...
The SafeTO dashboard presents metrics to describe the activities and impact of key community safety and wellbeing initiatives. These initiatives provide a holistic approach to improving outcomes for ...
The City of Toronto’s 2025 Corporate Asset Management Plan (AMP), released today, outlines how recent strategic actions to invest in infrastructure renewal are expected to reduce the City’s ...
Existing conditions on Hendon Avenue at Kensington Avenue, looking west. The City is inviting residents to provide feedback on the recommended road safety improvements along Hendon Avenue, between ...
The City is conducting a study to assess the potential of more effectively using the interior public-facing areas of its primary Civic Centres (City Hall, Metro Hall, North York Civic Centre, ...
Today, the City of Toronto unveils the lineup of buildings, city-wide walking tours and special programming for this year’s Doors Open Toronto. Taking place on Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25, the ...
Doors Open Toronto is back May 24 & 25, providing people free access to Toronto’s architectural, historical, cultural and socially significant buildings. With sports, music and theatre venues and more ...