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 ...
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 ...
City of Toronto to launch new, user-friendly system for recreation and cultural program registration and facility bookings on November 6 Oct 23, 2024 News Release City of Toronto to provide overview ...
Initially launched in fall 2023, the City of Toronto and the Toronto Police Service are renewing the Make the Right Call campaign with a focus on common issues that take up critical moments for 911 ...
Today, the City of Toronto, in partnership with the Toronto Police Service, Toronto Fire Services, Toronto Paramedic Services and Findhelp | 211, is asking residents to make the right call, in order ...
Election day is Monday, November 4. On election day, 49 voting places will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eligible voters choosing to vote on election day must do so at their assigned voting place.
Today, Deputy Mayor Amber Morley (Etobicoke-Lakeshore) joined Indigenous leaders, artists and community members to unveil Campfire, a public art installation at Humber Bay Shores. The 12-foot-tall ...
Tomorrow, Deputy Mayor Amber Morley (Etobicoke-Lakeshore) will be joined by City of Toronto staff and Indigenous community leaders, to unveil a new public art installation at Humber Bay Shores.
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The City is working with communities to collect feedback about upgrades to tennis courts across the city, including improvements to lighting, fencing and court surfaces. The community engagement ...
S&P Global, an international credit rating agency, has raised the City of Toronto’s credit rating from AA to AA+ . The previous AA rating had been maintained for 23 years. The City last achieved an ...