City-wide News
Help Shape the City as a Public Appointee
The City of Toronto delivers some of its key services through boards, committees and tribunals.
If you're passionate about local governance, apply to join the City's Municipal Autonomy & Effective Local Governance Public Advisory Body by October 7. This group will make recommendations to strengthen Toronto's independence & improve local governance.
Details on this and other City appointments are available at. https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/get-involved/public-appointments/
Digital Inclusion Week Media Event - October 6
Celebrating Over 250 Public Wi-Fi Locations
ConnectTO is a City Council-approved initiative to reduce the digital divide by providing access to free public Wi-Fi across the city. Since its launch in 2021, the number of Public Wi-Fi sites has grown to over 250, with at least one location in every City ward. ConnectTO uses data-driven planning to prioritize areas with the greatest need, helping ensure equitable access to internet across Toronto. This milestone reflects the City’s ongoing commitment to improving digital connectivity for all Torontonians. A full list of locations and an interactive map is available at toronto.ca/wifi.
Digital Inclusion Week Event – October 6, 2025
Celebrate Digital Inclusion Week 2025 with ConnectTO and the City of Toronto. Join us on October 6, 2025 for a day of learning and connection, including:
Workshop 1: Break the Fake
Presented by MediaSmarts, this hands-on workshop will teach attendees how to spot misinformation, verify online content (including deepfakes), and use AI tools to separate fact from fiction.
Time: 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Location: Metro Hall Rotunda, 55 John Street
Register: Break the Fake
MediaSmarts is Canada's bilingual centre for digital media literacy. A registered charity, MediaSmarts has been conducting research, developing resources and advancing digital media literacy since 1996.
Workshop 2: Empowering You to Stay Safe in Our Digital World
Led by TELUS Wise, this interactive session will walk through key tips for staying safe online – covering internet, smartphone, and social media safety – whether attendees are just getting started or looking to strengthen their digital protection.
Time: 2 - 3 p.m.
Location: Metro Hall Rotunda, 55 John Street
Register: Empowering You to Stay Safe in Our Digital World
TELUS Wise is free digital literacy education program that offers informative workshops and resources to help people of all ages have a positive experience as digital citizens.
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Review of the Nighttime Waste Collection Schedules
The City is reviewing its nighttime waste collection program, where collections occur between 9 p.m. and 6:45 a.m., to determine if a re-alignment of collection days would be beneficial for City customers and operations.
We are looking for feedback on current waste collection experiences, the impact of collection on nighttime activities on commercial main streets and preferences for alternative collection nights.
Potentially impacted businesses and residents are invited to participate in the public consultation by completing the survey or attending a virtual public meeting:
Property owners, commercial businesses and residents at ground level
Residents who live above/behind commercial buildings
Residents living on a street that receives nighttime collection
Take part in the public consultation process by completing the survey or participating in the virtual meetings being held on October 20, 2025. Details are available on the City's webpage.
311 Service requests for Toronto Parks
Submit service requests for park maintenance through 311 (using web, mobile app or phone call), from fixing broken benches to emptying full litter bins, to help the City keep parks clean, safe and beautiful.
Learn more on the City’s Create a Service Request webpage.
You can submit and track issues in your local park by going online at toronto.ca/311 or using the 311 app to create a service request.
Maintenance for park amenities like playgrounds, washrooms, dog parks, benches, gardens, grass, beaches, sports fields, stadiums, lights and signs; and/or report issues with animals, plants, litter, graffiti and bylaw violations.
You will receive a service request number and timeframes for completion including an option to request updates by email or text message.
Ward 4 news
Essential Streetcar Rail Grinding Maintenance Queen Street from Fennings Street to Roncesvalles Avenue
As part of the TTC's ongoing streetcar track maintenance and state-of-good-repair program, rail grinding will be taking place across the streetcar network. This process smoothens the rail surface to reduce noise and vibration, extend the lifespan of the tracks, and ensures smoother streetcar operations.
Starting as early as Thursday, September 25, TTC will perform rail grinding nightly between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. on Queen Street West, from Fennings Street to Roncesvalles Avenue. This work is scheduled during these hours to ensure safety and to minimize impact on TTC service.
Detailed notice is available here.
King and Dufferin Intersection Track Renewal
please be advised that starting September 28, at 5 a.m., the TTC will begin diverting several streetcar/bus routes to accommodate the construction. You can find additional details, including a map of the diverting routes, on the TTC’s project webpage: ttc.ca/KingStreetTrackRenewal.
Detailed notice is available here.
High Park Movement Strategy Implementation – Community Engagement
As part of the High Park Movement Strategy, the City is moving forward with design and infrastructure improvements on Colborne Lodge Drive, West Road and parts of Centre Road. These improvements are guided by the Strategy’s long-term vision and will be informed by a community engagement process on proposed designs. Phase one of engagement will gather information to inform the design options, which will be developed by a consultant. These options will be shared publicly in 2026, for your feedback.
Engagement will start with an interactive mapping activity that will run between September 25th and October 9th. You can share your thoughts on an interactive map to highlight what is working well and important areas for improvement. Link: https://haveyoursay.toronto.ca/pr-high-park-movement-strategy. Staff are available to answer your questions at [email protected]