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Toronto, ON · TorontoDeputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie officially proclaims Black Mental Health Week in Toronto starting today through to Sunday, March 12. Throughout the week, various events planned by community groups and agencies will focus on the impact that anti-Black racism has on mental health. The week is also a call to action for more support and access to culturally-responsive mental health services and programs for Black residents.See the Story
Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie proclaims Black Mental Health Week in Toronto
John Tory · TorontoToronto has completed its earliest-ever activation of washrooms in municipal parks. 122 seasonal park washroom buildings and the drinking fountains attached to them are operable. Last year, just 60 per cent of Toronto's public fountain were operable by the end of May.See the Story
Earliest-ever opening of Toronto park washrooms completed, says city
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Toronto, ON · TorontoThe free weekend-long celebration of architecture and public space is taking place Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28. Doors Open Toronto 2023 explores the influence and impact of music and sound on the city's development with more than 150 of Toronto's most architecturally, historically, culturally and socially significant buildings and sites.See the Story
Doors Open Toronto returns May 27 and 28 with 150 sites to explore
Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie proclaims May as Museums Month in Toronto, announces full lineup of museum programming
City of Toronto report recommends housing pledge to build 285,000 new homes by 2031
HousingHousing Action Plan for 2022-2026. Aim is to meet or exceed provincial target of 285,000 new homes by 2031. Report includes aggressive timelines for approving and implementing a wide range of actions. Report also highlights several key deliverables to be brought forward in March and April.See the Story