Each ward getting additional speed camera—and more on the way
Toronto’s 50 speed cameras have been so successful in catching fast drivers and reducing speeds that more cameras are being added.
Read moreCricket Club is a charming, affluent neighbourhood in northern Toronto located south of Wilson Avenue, north of Brooke Avenue and between Young Street and Avenue Road.
One of the main features of this residential pocket is the historic Loretto Abbey, an historic Catholic girls’ school. Homes here are mostly two storey Tudors and larger Georgians interspersed with some bungalows, most circa 1920.
Toronto’s 50 speed cameras have been so successful in catching fast drivers and reducing speeds that more cameras are being added.
Read moreRegistration for the city’s summer camp program, CampTO, running July 4 to Sept. 1, is set to begin at 7 a.m. on Feb. 11.
Read moreA quick look at the latest news, views and things to do in North Toronto neighbourhoods.
Read moreEgliinton-Lawrence councillor Mike Colle is seeking support for a provincial tax on speculation in the housing market.
Read moreAn urban geographer and an arborist plan to petition city hall to have the former Metro Toronto flag reinstated as the city’s emblem.
Read moreChrystia Freeland was re-appointed to top positions in the federal cabinet though some other Toronto appointments might be less obvious.
Read moreThe city is once again seeking Neighbourhood Climate Action Champions to help inspire local green projects.
Read moreProof of vaccination will be required for most people involved in the city’s fall recreation programs with registration opening this weekend.
Read moreAfter another close and hard-fought federal election, the same Liberal candidates won all the midtown races as in the previous two elections.
Read moreThis fall marks the return of regular recreation programming for Toronto, where COVID-19 has impacted programming since March 2020.
Read moreTwo city councillors have launched a petition to reduce the hours construction noise is allowed in Toronto.
Read moreCity councillors have voted to extend snow clearing to about 1,300 kilometres of sidewalks not already receiving the service.
Read moreThe City of Toronto invites residents in three wards to learn more about its sidewalk snow clearing trial by attending a virtual public information event on May 17.
Read moreToronto police may not be stopping folks who are out walking or driving, but they will be enforcing prohibitions against gatherings.
Read moreMedical health officer Dr. Eileen de Villa has ordered elementary and secondary schools closed and students to transition to remote learning.
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