April is Earth Month in Toronto
April is Earth Month in Toronto, a month to raise awareness of the vital role that every Torontonian plays in caring for the planet.
April is Earth Month in Toronto, a month to raise awareness of the vital role that every Torontonian plays in caring for the planet.
On April 21, Toronto schools and businesses can participate by cleaning around their properties. On Earth Day, Saturday, April 22, and April 23, residents are encouraged to host community cleanups to remove litter from public spaces such as parks, ravines, sidewalks, laneways and beaches.
The City of Toronto is exploring strategies to support Toronto’s night economy – the goal is to create a vibrant, safer, and more inclusive night economy, with an updated approach to licensing and zoning regulations for bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues in communities across Toronto.
Read the full March TTC Stakeholder Update. TTC to Resume Ticketing for Fare Evasion on March 27, 2023 Starting March 27, 2023, TTC will resume ticketing customers for fare evasion. Fare …
The City of Toronto is urging residents to protect both people and wildlife by refraining from feeding local wildlife. In recent years, there has been an increase in negative interactions …
Auto Theft 2022 was a challenging year for auto theft in the SAHRA area. We closed out 2022 with 34 auto thefts versus 12 in 2021 representing an increase of …
Highway 400 Scam Ontario Provincial Police are warning drivers not to fall for a scam where fraudsters pose as stranded motorists and attempt to prey on the goodwill of others …
In Toronto, we have an over-population of raccoons and skunks. What follows is some information/tips on how to discourage the critters from visiting your property. Lawn Watering / Sprinkler Systems …
Bedford Park – Nortown Neighbourhood Watch Online Crime Update for August The Bedford Park – Nortown Neighbourhood Watch Online program covers both the SAHRA catchment area as well as the …
Lytton Park Residents Organization (LPRO) eNewsletter Aug 2 2020 See LPRO’s August 2 newsletter for interesting information about our Neighbourhood. Beware of Mystery Seeds (Morgan Lowrie, The Globe & Mail, …