Court Services counters are open to the public at all three court locations (60 Queen St. W., 1530 Markham Rd. and 2700 ...
The information provided below only applies to offences under the Provincial Offences Act, which are prosecuted by the City of Toronto. The City of Toronto Prosecutor’s Office will only provide ...
Toronto Court Services, South Court currently located at Old City Hall, 60 Queen Street West, will be moving to St. Lawrence Market North.  Check the North St. Lawrence Market Redevelopment webpage ...
As a proud Host City for the FIFA World Cup 26â„¢, the City of Toronto invites local artists and designers to apply to create the official FIFA World Cup 26â„¢ Toronto poster. This poster will serve as a ...
Share your experiences and insights on the needs and priorities for recreation spaces and parks. The survey closes on December 18, 2024. Toronto’s recreation facilities and parks offer communities ...
Today, the City of Toronto introduced a new staff report, entitled Culture Connects: An Action Plan for Culture in Toronto, which outlines a 10-year vision to strengthen and transform the city’s ...
Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow will be joined by Councillor Shelley Carroll (Don Valley North), as well as representatives and leaders from across the local cultural sector to introduce a proposed new ...
If you need emergency shelter, call 311 or Central Intake at 416-338-4766 for assistance. For street outreach services, call 311. Learn more about the range of services the City offers for people ...
The green roofs located at certain terrace levels and building rooftops feature drought tolerant and native plant species, reducing the need for irrigation and promoting biodiversity. Each suite is ...
This afternoon, Mayor Olivia Chow and Deputy Mayor McKelvie (Scarborough – Rouge Park) launched a comprehensive outreach campaign as part of the review and refresh of the Parks and Recreation ...
Speed limits save lives. Respect the limit. Respect the lives of others. Did you know that going 10 km/h over the speed limit means you’re three times more likely to kill someone walking or cycling?