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Exhibitions featuring Parks’ photography regularly tour or go on display at museums around the country. The Wichita Art Museum is the latest museum to showcase his work with an exhibition that ...
The weather is warming, the parks are coming alive — and for many in Toronto, that means laying out a blanket, unpacking a picnic, and perhaps enjoying an alcoholic drink under the sun.
A city councillor wants to see more creativity, fewer rules and maybe a few places to grab a bite to eat in Toronto's parks. Coun. Josh Matlow is asking city staff to undertake a review of the ...
Toronto is set to expand its network of greenspaces with the addition of several new parks in 2025. While some of the new spaces will be nestled within upcoming residential developments ...
Toronto’s Exhibition Place, which is home to the Canadian National Exhibition, the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and other events, is accessible by various travel methods. This year’s winter fair ...
CityNews Toronto wants input on city parks following damning report Posted: October 18, 2024 | Last updated: February 27, 2025 Mayor Olivia Chow asked Torontonians to choose what amenities they ...
(Courtesy: Canva) Facebook Twitter Reddit Copy current article link Toronto Parks staff are spending much less time on job sites than logs suggest, according to a new report from the city’s ...
Some people were doing it anyway, but now, as the weather warms up, you can legally drink alcohol at 45 parks around the city. If you’re going out for a picnic or hanging with friends at a ...
Drinking in certain city parks will be allowed for the first time across Toronto this summer after councillors greenlit an expansion of their alcohol-in-parks program. On Thursday, Toronto city ...
Toronto is expanding legal drinking to parks citywide, over the objections of a minority of councillors who wanted to keep public green spaces in their wards dry, after a pandemic-spurred pilot ...
Toronto city staff are recommending alcohol drinking in some public parks to be made permanent following a positive response to its pilot project last summer. (Courtesy: Flickr) Toronto city staff ...