Norovirus is a highly contagious infection also known as Norwalk virus. It is a common cause of vomiting and diarrhea each winter and is often referred to as ‘winter vomiting disease’ or ‘stomach flu’ ...
Tier 2 to 4 development projects are third party verified and certified as having met the higher requirements of the Toronto Green Standard. See the profiles of some of the City of Toronto’s most ...
The City of Toronto, in partnership of the United Way of Greater Toronto, has opened nominations for the 2025 Toronto Community Champion Award. Launched in 2023, this annual initiative celebrates ...
The City of Toronto half-masts flags at the locations noted to mark national commemorative dates, to mourn the passing of public figures, including current and past elected officials, and to mark ...
The Toronto Community Champion Award recognizes and acknowledges the extraordinary contributions that community organizations make to support the health and solidarity of the residents of Toronto, ...
Chapter 7 contains Site and Area Specific Policies (SASPs) that vary from one or more of the provisions of the Official Plan and may require a further layer of local policy direction for an area.
Toronto’s waste collection program is an all-or-nothing service. If your property opts out of City garbage collection, it will not be eligible for City collection of any other materials including Blue ...
The City of Toronto’s International Alliance Program (IAP) has maintained formal bi-lateral relationships with other cities around the world for decades . These relationships aim to expand ...
The City is set to undertake critical repairs on five bridges along or over the Gardiner Expressway, with construction scheduled to begin in spring 2025. Bridges to be repaired: Gardiner Expressway ...
Effective January 1, 2025, the new Municipal Non-Resident Speculation Tax of 10 per cent will apply for foreign buyers on the full purchase price of certain residential properties in Toronto. This tax ...
The City of Toronto’s Economic Development team provides the business community with personalized, direct access to City Hall, other governments and industry initiatives through a wide range of ...
Vincent Crisanti is a long-serving member of Toronto City Council, having previously served as Councillor for Ward 1 – Etobicoke North for three terms (from 2010 to 2018, and in 1995 prior to ...