Like many cities around the world, Toronto is seeing more frequent and longer heat waves. This raises concerns about the health impacts of high indoor temperatures, especially for tenants without air ...
More fires begin in the kitchen than any other room in the home. In fact, residential cooking is one of the leading causes of fire-related deaths. The majority of kitchen fires begin with cooking ...
Toronto’s Energy and Water Reporting Bylaw, under Municipal Code Chapter 367, Building Emissions Performance, requires owners of large buildings in Toronto to report their energy and water use to the ...
Phase One and Two of consultations for Scarborough East Rapid Transit, formerly called the Eglinton East LRT are now complete. Please subscribe to the Project Email to learn about upcoming engagement ...
The Environmental Project Report (EPR) for the Scarborough East Rapid Transit, formerly called the Eglinton East LRT, has been completed as part of the Transit and Rail Project Assessment Process ...
Scarborough East Rapid Transit (SERT) is a higher-order transit system operating in the centre of the roadway separated from ...
The City of Toronto, together with the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC), is planning the Scarborough East Rapid Transit (SERT ...
In October 2025, City Council updated the Apartment Building Standards Bylaw to introduce colour-coded signs for RentSafeTO buildings. Building owners and operators must now display these colour-coded ...
Councillor Amber Morley was elected to represent Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore on Toronto City Council on October 24th 2022. For over 20 years, Councillor Morley has been working on behalf of the ...
City of Toronto celebrates Canada Day with free festivities including fireworks Jun 26, 2026 News Release City of Toronto secures $1.5 billion in Canada-Ontario Partnership to Build funding to support ...
A Municipal Road Damage Deposit (MRDD) permit, is a written and financial commitment from a property owner to provide a deposit to the City, as a partial guarantee against damage to the curb, sidewalk ...
The Ontario Fire Code (O.Reg. 213/07, as amended) requires many City facilities to have an approved Fire Safety Plan. The Ontario Fire Code also requires the appointment and training of supervisory ...