Road Safety
New Signs in the Neighbourhood Higher speeds contribute to a higher risk of serious injuries and fatalities by reducing driver reaction time, increasing the vehicle stopping distance, and inflicting more …
New Signs in the Neighbourhood Higher speeds contribute to a higher risk of serious injuries and fatalities by reducing driver reaction time, increasing the vehicle stopping distance, and inflicting more …
Break and Enter – House The City of Toronto has experienced a 58% increase in house break and enters in January and February versus same period 2023. Although SAHRA’s area …
This issue was brought to SAHRA’s attention by one of the other area Residents’ Associations. Since the early spring, several organizations (Toronto Field Naturalists, Cycle Toronto, Walk Toronto, and others) have been …
A number of local Residents’ Associations, including SAHRA, have come together to bring you a series of short informational pieces. These are designed to summarize activities at City Hall in …
A number of local Residents’ Associations, including SAHRA, have come together to bring you a series of short informational pieces that are designed to summarize activities at City Hall in …
Thanks To Everyone for Making SAHRA’s Neighbours’ Night Out A Great Success!!! A big Thank You to everyone who helped with our very successful 2023 Neighbours’ Night Out. Great attendance and lots …
September 6 & 7, Night Economy Review: Proposed Zoning and Licensing Regulations for Bars, Restaurants and other Entertainment Venues The City is exploring strategies to support Toronto’s night economy – …
It’s back to school time! As school doors open, traffic gets a little heavier on our streets. People are back from holidays, school buses and public transit are on regular …
Photo by Kutan Ural on Unsplash Toronto proposes pilot program allowing personal alcohol consumption in 20 parks On Thursday, July 6, the City of Toronto’s Economic and Community Development Committee will consider a …
This past Monday, at 5:30 p.m., 2 large coyotes were spotted at the corner of Yonge Blvd. and Sandringham. The observer, who was walking their dog, noted “they did not …