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This summer the City is piloting a program to provide free portable air conditioners to some low-income seniors with health-related needs for air conditioning. This initiative aligns with climate ...
City of Toronto operated swimming pools comply with Ontario Regulations (565, 50/07) and Pool Safety Standards that have been developed to ensure the safety of pool users. Pool Safety Standards in ...
All dog owners in Toronto must follow the rules below as well as comply with the Toronto Animals Bylaw and the Province of Ontario’s Dog Owners’ Liability Act (DOLA). All dogs must be leashed in ...
As of April 30, 2025, the Heating Bylaw will be updated to ensure that a minimum temperature of 21°C is maintained in all areas of rental units from October 1 to May 15 (instead of September 15 to ...
The City of Toronto is planning a number of improvements to O’Connor Drive, from Glenwood Crescent to Bermondsey Road that help to address basement flooding, pedestrian safety and streetscape. Once ...
Toronto’s population is aging and increasingly diverse. To prepare City services for the future, the next Toronto Seniors’ Strategy will have a 10-year focus. The next Toronto Seniors’ Strategy will ...
Victoria Day long weekend media availability at Toronto City Hall May 15, 2025 Media Advisory City of Toronto offers family-friendly activities for Victoria Day long weekend May 14, 2025 News Release ...
Prior to the mid-1950s, lead was commonly used to build pipes that deliver water from the street into residential homes. Lead pipes were not used in apartment and other buildings with more than six ...
Automated speed enforcement uses cameras and speed measurement devices to capture images of vehicles exceeding the posted speed limit. This system is one of many broader road safety measures. By ...
At its meeting on May 21 and 22, 2025, Toronto City Council declared the office of Councillor for Ward 25, Scarborough-Rouge Park vacant and opted to fill the vacancy by holding a by-election. Several ...