City-wide News
2026 Budget consultations
The City is inviting residents to help shape Toronto’s Budget by completing an online survey and attending one of six in-person or virtual consultations.
Online survey
Until Friday, October 31, Toronto residents can complete an online survey . The survey is available in 12 languages: English, French, Chinese (simplified and traditional), Farsi, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Tamil and Urdu.
In-person and virtual consultations
A total of six consultations will be held across Toronto and online:
In-Person Consultations
- Tuesday, October 14, 7 to 9 p.m., St. Lawrence Market North, Market Hall, 92 Front St. E.
- Saturday, October 18, noon to 2 p.m., Etobicoke Olympium, Large Gym, 590 Rathburn Rd.
- Wednesday, October 22, 7 to 9 p.m., North York Memorial Hall, Burgundy Rooms A & B, 5110 Yonge St.
- Thursday, October 23, 7 to 9 p.m., Scarborough Civic Centre, Rotunda, 150 Borough Dr.
Virtual Consultations
- Monday, October 27, noon to 2 p.m.
- Wednesday, October 29, 7 to 9 p.m.
Members of the public can register to attend an in-person or virtual consultation on the City's 2026 Budget webpage.
For accessibility supports, contact [email protected] or call 416-392-5398.
Help shape the future of Toronto’s Strip Plazas
The City of Toronto’s PlazaPOV Study is exploring the role of strip plazas in Toronto’s communities and economy. A new survey is now open to hear directly from business owners and employees about their experiences, challenges, and opportunities in these spaces. Feedback will help inform future policies, programs and supports for strip plaza businesses. Business owners and employees located in strip plazas across Toronto are encouraged to participate and share their insights. Survey is available in English, Filipino, Español, தமிழ், 繁體中文, and 简体中文. Take the survey.

Host a Natural Ice Rink in your community
City of Toronto residents can come together to create Natural Ice Rinks on parkland in their communities.
Host a natural ice rink in your community park this winter! Applications for the #CityOfTO’s Natural Ice Rink Program are open until Friday, October 17.
Apply now: https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/parks-recreation/program-activities/ice-snow-activities/public-leisure-skating/natural-ice-rinks/

Ward 4 news
LivingWorks safeTALK at the Parkdale Library
LivingWorks in collaboration with Gerstein Crisis Centre are hosting an event for anyone 16 and over who want to support suicide safety in their community. This will be opportunity talk openly about suicide. The event will be on Tues, Oct 27th from 5pm-8pm.

K9 Ravine Ramble with Paws for Parks in High Park – Saturday, October 4
Join Paws for Parks for a tail-wagging good time as we stroll through High Park’s ravines learning about this unique ecosystem and how we and our furry friends can protect nature. This dog-friendly adventure is the ulti-mutt way to responsibly enjoy Toronto’s largest park.
Learn more and Register
Paws for Parks is a community-based volunteer organization that promotes the environmental protection and sharing of our public parks through responsible pet-walking practices. By combining education, advocacy, and hands-on volunteer efforts, Paws for Parks empowers pet owners and their furry friends to become active participants in preserving the beauty, ecology and accessibility of our green spaces.
Even if you can’t join this Ravine Days event, Paws for Parks want to raise awareness about why responsible pet-walking matters to our park. Keeping dogs on leash is im-paw-tant in High Park. Leashes protect wildlife (like nesting birds and bunnies), keep your pup safe from hazards, and ensure all park visitors—two-legged and four-legged—can enjoy the trails together.
These small actions have a big impact on nature and our community:
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Pick Up After Your Pet
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Always Leash Your Dog (except in off-leash areas)
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Watch Out For Wildlife
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Stay On Official Trails
Learn more about Paws for Parks

Budapest Park Parkrun – Starting October 11th
Calling everybody who wants to get out in the fresh air by the lake on a Saturday morning, and get some exercise with fellow residents! There’s a new, free, timed, volunteer-powered, weekly 5-kilometre community walk/jog/run starting October 11th.
The route will be from Budapest Park (near Palais Royale) to Humber Arch bridge and back, every Saturday at 9 am. All ages and abilities are welcome (under 11s need an adult companion) and all abilities from walking to jogging to all running speeds are welcome. Participants will be carefully sharing the trails with other park users.
How it works is that you sign up once, for free, at https://www.parkrun.ca/register/?eventName=budapestpark and get a barcode on your phone.
- Walkers, joggers and runners simply show up with their barcode in Budapest Park next to Palais Royale at 8:45 am and join the fun. Every Saturday from October 11th, except Nov 15th.
- Volunteers please send an email to [email protected] to get on the roster.
- Once registered you can also take part in any one of 60 parkruns across Canada on any Saturday morning.
This is the first weekly parkrun community event to be organized on City of Toronto parkland – fittingly along the shoreline of Lake Ontario where it meets the Humber River, the intersection of two ancient ‘shared paths’ that has been travelled by Indigenous people for thousands of years. The Budapest Park parkrun team invites you to learn more and get involved here: https://www.parkrun.ca/budapestpark/