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Olivia Chow · TorontoMedia Advisory April 9, 2024 Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow will be joined by Councillor Chris Moise (Toronto Centre) and other distinguished guests to officially launch public consultations to inform Toronto’s next Action Plan to Confront Anti-Black Racism. Date: Wednesday, April 10 Time: 12:45 to 2:30 p.m., with remarks at 1:30 p.m. Location: CEE Centre for […]See the Story
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Property · TorontoThe vacant home tax charges owners who leave their properties vacant for more than six months in a calendar year. The tax was introduced to increase housing in the city by discouraging owners from leaving their residential properties unoccupied. Most homeowners won't have to pay the tax, but every homeowner is still required to declare their occupancy status or pay a $21.24 fee.See the Story
Toronto extends Vacant Home Tax deadline, fine for failure to submit
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Toronto, ON · TorontoThe Government of Canada committed to providing $25 million to the City of Toronto towards the new Lawrence Heights Community Recreation & Child Care Centre. The facility will feature state-of-the-art amenities and target Net Zero emissions with its building design. The new child care centre will have 88 spaces including 10 infant spaces, 30 toddler spaces and 48 pre-school spaces. The existing community centre will remain open until the new facility is built.See the Story
City of Toronto receives $25 million in federal funding to create a new community recreation and child care centre
PropertyNews Release February 22, 2024 Property owners have until Thursday, February 29, to declare whether their residential property was occupied or vacant for more than six months in the 2023 calendar year. Declarations can be submitted through the City of Toronto’s Vacant Home Tax (VHT) portal. Who needs to declare occupancy status? While most homeowners […]See the Story
Seven days left for residential property owners to declare their 2023 occupancy status
Toronto, ON · TorontoAn infant in Toronto has been hospitalized after contracting the measles. The virus is highly contagious, with symptoms that include red rashes, fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes and fatigue. As of Feb. 3, there are three active cases of measles in the country. A Quebec man has been charged with two counts of second-degree murder.See the Story
Toronto Public Health confirms case of measles in infant
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TTC · TorontoThe City of Toronto will begin construction work on King Street West to replace a 146-year-old watermain and aging streetcar tracks. Construction work will be completed over 10 months and is bundled into one project to save time and money. The City recognizes there will be impacts to residents and commuters but completing this work is essential to ensure long-term road safety and transit reliability.See the Story
City of Toronto bundling watermain and TTC track replacement projects on King Street West
Toronto, ON · TorontoToronto City Council will convene a special meeting on Wednesday, February 14, to deliberate on the proposed 2024 Budget property tax increases. The final 2024 property tax bill including instalment payment dates will be issued in May. Customers can view, print and download their digital property tax and utility bills through a secure online platform.See the Story
City of Toronto issues 2024 interim property tax bills
Olivia ChowThe 2024 Budget comprises a rate and tax-supported operating budget of $17.1 billion and a 2024-2033 capital budget and plan of $49.8 billion. It is the first budget in a new multi-year approach that sets the City up to achieve financial stability and sustainability. Mayor Chow has issued a Mayoral Decision indicating she will not exercise her veto.See the Story