My Community Watch Crime App
My Community Watch is a non-profit volunteer-led organization which has developed a crime app that provides a summary of crime incidents occurring within a defined geography, such as a radius around your home.
My Community Watch is a non-profit volunteer-led organization which has developed a crime app that provides a summary of crime incidents occurring within a defined geography, such as a radius around your home.
The City of Toronto’s Dentonia Park, Don Valley, Humber Valley, Scarlett Woods and Tam O’Shanter golf courses will open Tuesday morning for the 2023 season. Following their opening on Tuesday, April 4, all courses will operate daily into the fall season, weather permitting.
A review of some of the changes resulting from the Province’s Bill 23 with a focus on:
Growth Funding Tools – City loses over $230,000,000
Parkland Dedication – 25%-33% lower
Cultural Heritage Resources – 4,000 Listed Heritage Properties will be removed if not Registered before January 1, 2025
The City of Toronto is seeking input to inform a review of licensing and zoning regulations for bars, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as strategies to support Toronto’s night economy – the social, cultural and business activities that occur from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. The public is encouraged to participate by completing an online survey and/or by attending an in-person or virtual consultation to share feedback.
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.
Weather permitting, the City of Toronto will launch a pothole repair blitz this Sunday, April 2, to keep Toronto’s expressways, major roads and neighbourhood streets in a state of good repair.
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 …