Calls to monitor sewage flowing into the Lake.
An average of 1875 Olympic swimming pools of raw sewage and household waste yearly enter the city’s streams, river, and ultimately, Lake Ontario. [Read more…]
An average of 1875 Olympic swimming pools of raw sewage and household waste yearly enter the city’s streams, river, and ultimately, Lake Ontario. [Read more…]
City staff are working with a pest control company to tackle reports of rats running around a local park and in the backyards of nearby homes. [Read more…]
Some Alderwood residents are complaining about the loud noise from all-night construction and lack of access at the Long Branch GO Station. [Read more…]
The once booming condo construction industry in southeast Etobicoke has fizzled, leaving around 10 towers, hundreds of units, purchasers, and workers in limbo. [Read more…]
Four new police helicopters to fight vehicle thefts and other crimes will soon be taking to our skies. [Read more…]
“Both of my neighbours have been broken into lately and there were thefts of jewellery,” said long-time community resident Valerie Gibson. “Something has to be done.” [Read more…]
Renters in Etobicoke and citywide are getting a break on their rents in the Toronto 2024 budget. [Read more…]
A New Toronto computer store is among the most recent of about 11 smash-and-grab thefts against small businesses in the community. [Read more…]
An Etobicoke senior has launched a Go Fund Me page to help her 101-year-old sister remain in an assisted living home. Gwen Rawlinson, 82, said Phyllis Robson’s health is “very fragile” and by the end of December, her older sister will run out of money needed to stay in the Orillia residence.<!–more–>
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw said there have been 237 hate crime incidents to date this year, up from 192 by the same time last year. There have been several arrests, including three men accused of threatening students at the Max Tanenbaum Academy. [Read more…]