Who at City of Toronto decided to install fake turf all along Danforth East? Brad Bradford✌️? It is awful for microplastics going into the lake, for climate mitigation and so many more things. Tear this up and plant flowers!! Follow city recommendations!
We're thrilled to co-host a Citizenship ceremony this year at #TONewcomerDay with Institute for Canadian Citizenship. Each year it feels both fitting and inspiring to make this key milestone part of the City of Toronto's celebration of newcomers in our city 🎉
What an epic honour! Thank you so much to Mayor Olivia Chow, City of Toronto, Jennifer McKelvie and United Way Greater Toronto for recognizing the positive impact of Next Generation Arts & 24 other amazing local nonprofits with the Toronto Community Champion Award! We had a fantastic, inspiring time!
Even a small pipe leak can add 💲💲 each day to your water bill.
Use #MyWaterToronto to spot leaks and save water and money: toronto.ca/mywatertoronto.
It’s #MuseumMonth !
A friendly reminder that general admission to all 10 Toronto History Museums is permanently free! 🤯🥳
Join Toronto History Museums staff for guided tours and explore the city’s past and future through a variety of perspectives.
Plan your visit: toronto.ca/Museums
What can you expect at #TOnewcomerDay ?
🎶Music
🍢Food
🇨🇦 Info & resources
😃Fun
Join us on May 23 at Nathan Phillips Square from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Learn more at toronto.ca/NewcomerDay
The City is back on track, surpassing our commitment to open CaféTO patios before #VictoriaDay weekend. 95 % of participating restaurants are equipped to open curb cafés for customers.
More than 290 restaurants will participate this year, incl 81 new & 211 returning operators.
May 2024 is Building Safety Month!
Join us in recognizing the safety, health and sustainability of our city's buildings. Learn how building permits and inspections contribute to a safer Toronto.
Learn more: Toronto.ca/BuildSafeTO
#BuildingSafetyMonth #BuildSafeTO
My heartfelt condolences to the family,friends and colleagues of Jaye Robinson.
In my time at council as an observer & assistant to Paul Ainslie Jaye was always willing to have conversations & share with her experience.
RIP Jaye
City of Toronto Shelley Carroll #TorontoDan