Applications are now open and available in the Toronto Grants, Rebates & Incentives Portal (TGRIP). Check eligibility and requirements below and apply by noon on March 2, 2026. Log in to TGRIP The ...
Applications are currently closed. Subscribe to the Business TO newsletter for updates on future rounds of funding. The Commercial Space Renovation Grant Program offers matching funding of 50 per cent ...
Indigenous adults Anticipated capacity: Approximately 80 people Estimated opening date: 2028-2029 The City of Toronto has secured 720 Bathurst St. for use as a municipal shelter that will provide ...
To date in 2025, City-led and supported projects account for 77% of all housing starts in Toronto, including 1,598 affordable ...
The 2026 Aquatic Fitness Conference and Instructor Certification runs on September 12, 13, 19 and 20. The Aquatic Fitness Conference and Instructor Recertification runs September 19 and 20. The ...
Eviction Prevention in the Community (EPIC) is a referral-based City program that provides eviction prevention case management services to low-income households facing imminent risk of eviction.  ...
The 1,500+ parks and public green spaces stewarded by the City of Toronto play a critical role in Torontonians’ quality of life by: preventing flooding by absorbing stormwater reducing extreme heat ...
The City is seeking proposals from non-profit organizations interested in participating in a two-year pilot to operate a micro shelter site. Applicants must: meet all the requirements outlined in the ...
Art project proposals are now being accepted for Nuit Blanche 2026. Every year, the City of Toronto seeks art projects for upcoming Nuit Blanches. Proposals are accepted for two distinct programs: ...
Tomorrow, Chief Jim Jessop, Toronto Fire Services; Kamal Gogna, Interim Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building; Joanna Beaven-Desjardins, Executive Director, Toronto ...
Tomorrow, Toronto Fire Services Division Commander Rob Hewson will provide an operational and community update on the fire in the Thorncliffe Park neighbourhood.
Hepatitis A is a virus that infects the liver. The infection can take several weeks to appear. Symptoms include fever, loss of appetite, nausea, fatigue, stomach pain, and yellowing of skin and eyes ...