Parkdale Locals Unite to Reuse Technology and Bridge the Digital Divide

Parkdale Locals Unite to Reuse Technology and Bridge the Digital Divide

In Parkdale, community members are teaming up to repurpose old tech, making it accessible for everyone and reducing waste. Parkdale Locals Unite to Reuse Technology and Bridge the Digital Divide Toronto: Parkdale is buzzing with community spirit. Local groups like the Parkdale Land Trust and Parkdale People’s Economy are all about building a strong neighborhood…

Ontario Government Plans Tunnel for Brampton Section of Hazel McCallion LRT

Ontario Government Plans Tunnel for Brampton Section of Hazel McCallion LRT

The Ontario government is moving forward with a tunnel for the Brampton LRT, enhancing transit connections in the area. Ontario Government Plans Tunnel for Brampton Section of Hazel McCallion LRT Brampton: So, the Ford government just dropped some big news! They’re planning to build a tunnel for the Brampton part of the Hazel McCallion Light…

Ontario Community Groups Urge 0 Rebate Recipients to Consider Donating

Ontario Community Groups Urge $200 Rebate Recipients to Consider Donating

Community groups in Ontario are encouraging those receiving $200 rebates to donate if they can Ontario Community Groups Urge $200 Rebate Recipients to Consider Donating Guelph: If you’re in Ontario and getting that $200 rebate from the government, you might want to think about doing something nice with it. There’s this cool initiative called 200Dollars.ca…

Major Heating Issues Reported at Toronto Condo Amid Cold Stretch

Major Heating Issues Reported at Toronto Condo Amid Cold Stretch

Residents of a Toronto condo are struggling with heating problems during a cold snap Major Heating Issues Reported at Toronto Condo Amid Cold Stretch Toronto: Residents at a condo are facing serious heating problems just when it’s freezing outside. It’s one of the coldest times of the year, and folks are feeling it. One tenant…

Toronto Considers Future of Old City Hall, A Historic Jewel of the City

Toronto Considers Future of Old City Hall, A Historic Jewel of the City

Toronto’s Old City Hall is set to become vacant, sparking discussions on its future use and potential renovations Toronto Considers Future of Old City Hall, A Historic Jewel of the City Toronto: Old City Hall is a beloved landmark, but it’s about to be empty. The provincial courts are moving out, and now city officials…

Toronto Non-Profit Creates Tiny Homes to Support the Unhoused Community

Toronto Non-Profit Creates Tiny Homes to Support the Unhoused Community

A Toronto non-profit is building tiny homes to provide warmth and shelter for those experiencing homelessness this winter Toronto Non-Profit Creates Tiny Homes to Support the Unhoused Community Toronto: It’s a chilly day in St. James Park, with snow covering the ground. But there’s a bright spot—three tiny homes are set up to help people…

Legal Aid Ontario’s Million-Dollar Surplus Leaves Many Low-Income Ontarians Struggling

Legal Aid Ontario’s Million-Dollar Surplus Leaves Many Low-Income Ontarians Struggling

Despite a massive surplus, many low-income Ontarians still can’t access legal aid services they desperately need Legal Aid Ontario’s Million-Dollar Surplus Leaves Many Low-Income Ontarians Struggling Toronto: Legal Aid Ontario (LAO) has been sitting on a huge surplus, and it’s raising eyebrows. They’ve got over $229 million just hanging around while many folks can’t get…

Toronto’s Original Safe Consumption Site Receives Temporary Lease Extension

Toronto’s Original Safe Consumption Site Receives Temporary Lease Extension

Toronto’s Moss Park site gets a month-to-month lease extension, offering hope amid ongoing challenges for its users Toronto’s Original Safe Consumption Site Receives Temporary Lease Extension Toronto: Users of the Moss Park Consumption and Treatment Service are breathing a sigh of relief. The site won’t close just yet, thanks to a month-to-month lease extension. But…

Organizations Urge Toronto to Allocate .2M for Youth Programs in 2025 Budget

Organizations Urge Toronto to Allocate $46.2M for Youth Programs in 2025 Budget

Local groups are pushing for a significant investment in youth programs to tackle pressing issues like unemployment and violence Organizations Urge Toronto to Allocate $46.2M for Youth Programs in 2025 Budget Toronto: A group of youth organizations and school boards are asking the city to prioritize young people in its budget. They want $46.2 million…

Woman Dies After Being Struck by Dump Truck in Mississauga, Police Report

Woman Dies After Being Struck by Dump Truck in Mississauga, Police Report

A woman in her 50s has died after being hit by a dump truck in Mississauga, with police investigating the incident. Woman Dies After Being Struck by Dump Truck in Mississauga, Police Report Mississauga: A tragic incident occurred when a woman in her 50s was hit by a dump truck. This happened on Thursday, and…