Caring for an infant comes with many questions, and having the right support can make all the difference. Learn about programs, resources and services available to new parents and caregivers.
Toronto Public Health provides free, confidential programs and services for pregnant individuals and families with young children. You do not need a health card (OHIP) to access these supports. We all ...
Toronto’s Soccer for All Legacy Program campaign is giving Ontario residents aged 18 and older the opportunity to receive an invitation for two to a FIFA World Cup 2026™ match in Toronto while funding ...
Hear music? Spot a crowd? Wondering what’s happening at Nathan Phillips Square? The Square is a bustling civic space with community and special events popping up throughout the year. Whether you are ...
If you are planning to temporarily occupy any portion of the public right of way during a demolition, renovation and/or construction project, you will need a Street Occupation Permit. Important: Road ...
As Toronto continues to grow rapidly, so does the pressure on the City’s public parkland. In order to meet the increasing demand and availability of public parkland to residents, workers and visitors, ...
Based on the information you enter, our fee subsidy calculator will let you know if you may be eligible for a fee subsidy and it will estimate how much you will have to pay, per day, for licensed ...
Explore recreation activities available this spring. Most registered programs start the week of March 28. Learn how to use the online registration and booking system: Create a new account for you and ...
If you are in need of emergency shelter space, please call the City of Toronto’s Central Intake line at 416-338-4766 or 1-877-338-3398 or by calling 311. Central Intake is a City-operated, 24/7 ...
We want to hear from you! The City is reviewing parts of the RentSafeTO program to better support tenants, improve building maintenance and compliance, and make information easier to understand. Take ...
A Municipal Road Damage Deposit (MRDD) permit, is a written and financial commitment from a property owner to submit a deposit with the City as a guarantee against damage to the curb, sidewalk, road, ...
City of Toronto invites residents to speak to Council’s Budget Committee on the 2026 Budget Jan 16, 2026 News Release City of Toronto activates new snow event response plan as Major Snowstorm ...
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