City-Wide News
Spring recreation registration is now open
Registration for spring recreation activities is now open. From swimming and sports lessons to arts, dance and coding there are lots to choose from for all ages, interests and skill levels. Most registered programs start the week of March 28. Book your spot at toronto.ca/springrec. You can use online registration and booking system or register by phone or in person.
Street Furniture Program Survey
Share your ideas and help reimagine Toronto’s street furniture by completing the survey before March 26, 2026. In 2007 the City of Toronto entered into a 20-year agreement with Astral Media for the supply, manufacturing, installation and maintenance of approximately 25,000 street furniture elements, including transit shelters, litter bins, benches, postering structures, information pillars and automated public toilets
This agreement ends in August 2027, giving the City a chance to explore opportunities to reimagine street furniture to better support accessibility, equity, safety, cleanliness, and sustainability.
Shape the future of Toronto’s street furniture. Take the survey today! Street Furniture Survey 2026
Ward 4 news
2271, 2277 & 2279 Bloor Street West Community Consultation Meeting on March 11th
The City has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application for 2271, 2277 & 2279 Bloor Street West and resultantly City Planning has scheduled an in-person Community Consultation Meeting for the evening of March 11th at 6pm.
A plan has been proposed to construct a 16-storey mixed-use building on the site, containing 60 residential dwelling units and at-grade commercial space. The new building would contain zero vehicular parking spaces and 74 bicycle parking spaces. It should be noted that residents of this building would not be eligible to apply for on-street parking permits in the surrounding neighbourhood.
The meeting, consisting of a short presentation of the proposal by the applicant, followed by a presentation from City Planning Staff, and concluding with a Q&A session, will allow you to view the proposal and share your thoughts.
Councillor Perks, City Planning staff, and the applicant will be in attendance to help answer any questions that may arise.
The meeting will take place from 6pm-8pm on March 11th at Swansea Town Hall. Precise details for the meeting can be found here: 2271, 2277 & 2279 Bloor Street West | City Planning & Development Review Community Consultation Meetings | Have Your Say Toronto.
Further information on the project and what is being proposed can be found on the City's Application Information Centre website here: https://www.toronto.ca/city-government/planning-development/application-details/?id=5759532&pid=143995&title=2279-BLOOR-ST-W.
METRAC Parkdale Safety Audit - March 12th
Parkdale Safety Audit provided by METRAC in coordination with Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre and the City of Toronto. Please see the details below.
- Date: Thursday, March 12, 2026
- Time: 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
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Start Location: Parkdale United Church, Basement, 171 Dunn Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 2R8
If you would like to participate in the audit process, you can sign up here.
Community members are highly encouraged to join the walk to check out the hotspots identified from their Community Consultation back in November
*Note: Please dress accordingly as the audit will involve a walkaround through community.
CALL FOR ARTISTS + CREATORS – PASSAGEWAYS
Taste of the Junction 2026: A Creative Crossroads of Culture & Community

Application Deadline: Friday, March 13, 2026
Commission: $3,000 per installation (all-in) × 5 installations
Overview
Taste of the Junction 2026: A Creative Crossroads of Culture & Community is a one-day outdoor market taking place on Saturday, June 27, 2026, at the Green P Parking Lot (385 Pacific Ave at Dundas). Timed with Toronto’s role as a 2026 FIFA World Cup™ host city and supported by $26,980 from the City of Toronto’s Community Celebration Support Fund, the event aims to welcome 10,000 visitors for a celebration of food, culture and creativity just minutes from BMO Field, with 35+ curated vendors, a new augmented-reality mural, and Passageways.
The Junction BIA invites proposals from artists, designers, muralists, theatre makers, scenographers, students and cultural practitioners to create Passageways: five immersive, interactive installations that each transform a 10×10-ft tent into a small, walk-in world. The goal is to spotlight five of the Junction’s largest cultural and ethnic communities through storytelling, design, and participatory experiences during the FIFA World Cup™.
5 commissions available: $3,000 (all-in) per installation
Important: No on-site power (designs must work without electricity)
To apply, email your proposal to Audrey at [email protected] with the subject line: Passageways Proposal – [Your Name] – [Cultural Theme]
👉 Read the full Call for Artists + submission requirements here.