Cast your vote to help choose the names of Toronto’s two new ferries. Voting closes at 11:59 p.m. on April 6. One vote per household, Toronto residents only. Vote Now Vote for your favourite names and ...
The City is improving the playground in Thirty-Eighth Street Park. The improvements will also include pathways and seating. Project Timeline Spring 2026: Community engagement Summer 2026: Detailed ...
The City is undertaking a Study to update the existing policy framework for Site and Area Specific Policy Area (SASP) 21, located along Lake Shore Boulevard West from Brown’s Line to Dwight Avenue.
Toronto’s film, music and creative technology (video games, immersive, XR, esports) industries contribute greatly to Toronto’s economy and help reinforce the city’s status as a creative leader on a ...
The City of Toronto, with support from the Toronto Arts Council, is investing $1.7 million  in local community celebrations in summer 2026 during the FIFA World Cup 2026™ that celebrate Toronto’s host ...
Toronto’s film, music, and creative technology (video games, immersive, XR, esports) industries contribute greatly to Toronto’s economy and help reinforce the city’s status as a creative leader on a ...
Applications for Stream One will open on March 25 and close on April 22. Toronto is a city where a world of flavours is always within reach. Its vibrant culinary scene showcases restaurants from ...
As part of the Basement Flooding Protection Program (BFPP), the City of Toronto is undertaking projects in several ...
Brad Bradford is the City Councillor for Ward 19, Beaches–East York. Brad believes that that as our city grows, we must work hard to ensure that everyone can afford to build a good life here. He has a ...
Ask the Waste Wizard to find out where and how to properly dispose of an item. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is corrosive, flammable, explosive or poisonous and must not be put in the garbage, Blue ...
Explore Toronto's 1947 aerial photographs showcasing the city's historical landscape and urban development.