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Toronto’s newest public park has opened in the West Don Lands and is ready to be enjoyed by all.
Designed by renowned landscape architectural firm Phillips Farevaag Smallenberg with the Planning Partnership, Underpass park takes an orphaned and derelict space and makes it a welcoming place to play and walk. Continue reading
What do you get when you mix hundreds of green products and services with live music and great local foods – and invite everyone in Toronto? The Live Green Toronto Festival!
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From August 16-19, 2012, the City of Toronto will host the 2012 Ontario Summer Games — the largest multi-sport competition in the Province, and pre-opening events on August 14 and 15. The Games will bring together 3,300 participants, including almost … Continue reading
Join me, fellow City Councillors, and the Mayor at the annual Mayor’s New Year’s Levee at Toronto City Hall on Monday January 2nd.
My Winter 2011 Newsletter to residents published the date for the Levee as Sunday, January 1st. After the newsletter went to print the Mayor’s office changed the date to Monday, January 2nd.
Please note the new date, and I hope you are able to join us.
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Celebrate the Holiday Season and St. James Park this Thursday evening.
Join residents and buisnesses of the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood in celebrating the season with music and unveiling of the festive lights in St. James Park.
Entertainment will be provided by the St. James Cathedral Carillon Bells and a quartet of Victorian Singers. Free cider, hot chocolate and coffee will be provided.
Following the light-up, the Carol Singers will perform for the neighbourhood as they travel along King, Jarvis, Adelaide and Church Streets.
The second edition of the City of Toronto’s official city-wide newsletter, Our Toronto, will be issued shortly. This edition of Our Toronto informs residents and businesses about how the City can assist them through the economic recession. Continue reading