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Toronto branches out with an online tool to promote tree equity

Toronto branches out with an online tool to promote tree equity

A new free online tool was introduced to branch out tree equity in Toronto, ensuring all residents can reap a greener city's environmental and social benefits.
How high tea helps women become entrepreneurs

How high tea helps women become entrepreneurs

Minerva Maharajh created a sip and manifest event to create a space for women entrepreneurs.
Guardian's Best hosts its sixth annual 'Party 4 Paw Pet Fair' in Toronto

Guardian's Best hosts its sixth annual 'Party 4 Paw Pet Fair' in Toronto

The Guardian’s Best Animal Rescue Foundation’s sixth “Party 4 Paw Pet Fair 2024” in Toronto celebrated the work groups do to save animals.
Peel, York police partner in implementing facial recognition technology

Peel, York police partner in implementing facial recognition technology

On May 27, Peel and York region police services announced they have begun a collaboration utilizing facial recognition technology for criminal investigations.
Advocates rally at Queen's Park for safe consumption sites amid the drug crisis

Advocates rally at Queen's Park for safe consumption sites amid the drug crisis

Advocates, community members and frontline workers marched towards Queen’s Park to demand funding for safe consumption services across the province.
Labour union, UofT students rally at encampment as eviction deadline expires

Labour union, UofT students rally at encampment as eviction deadline expires

The Ontario Federation of Labour tells UofT that they will put their bodies on the line to protect students camping in pro-Palestinian protests.
'Every city has its charms': City of Toronto Archives a fan-favourite at Doors Open

'Every city has its charms': City of Toronto Archives a fan-favourite at Doors Open

Toronto residents were invited to explore more than 160 architectural marvels of the city, free of cost, as the city celebrated Doors Open 2024 this week.
Toronto introduces technology pilot project designed to improve traffic congestion

Toronto introduces technology pilot project designed to improve traffic congestion

The City of Toronto has partnered with OVIN to provide tech solutions for increasing traffic and congestion.
Feds continue to encourage entrepreneurship in Canada

Feds continue to encourage entrepreneurship in Canada

Federal ministers discussed incentives to boost Canadian entrepreneurship, promising targeted support for start-ups and enhanced tax benefits.
Convenience stores to begin selling alcohol this summer

Convenience stores to begin selling alcohol this summer

Premier Doug Ford announces that starting this summer, convenience stores will be able to sell wine, beer and ready-made cocktails.