A pilot project that allowed residents to drink alcohol in certain parks should become permanent and be expanded to ensure there is one park in every ward where residents can imbibe, Toronto city ...
Beer, wine and other boozy beverages can now officially be consumed in certain Toronto parks as part of a time-limited pilot project launched by the city on Wednesday. Residents aged 19 and older can ...
Parks are open in Toronto which is a good thing since they serve as a great place to get some exercise, relax and appreciate the beauty of nature — but it's important to remember that some amenities ...
Parks, hiking and walking trails in Toronto offer some peaceful reprieve from city living, without actually requiring you to leave Toronto. Luckily, we've got tons of lush parks and trails close to ...
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Toronto is again considering allowing people to drink alcohol in city parks in a pilot program that could run from July 1 to Oct. 9. City councillors Chris Moise and Shelley Carroll tabled the motion ...
Starting today, Toronto residents are allowed to consume alcohol in some parks, as the city kicks off a time-limited pilot project. The pilot project runs until Oct. 9 and allows those 19 and older to ...
1:42 Size of Toronto alcohol in parks signs sparks complaints Two city councillors are asking the City of Toronto to reduce the size of signage for the alcohol in parks pilot project. Coun. Paula ...
City officials have said drinking in parks is not a major issue, and no tickets have been issued for it in 2023 You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an ...
Around the start of COVID-19, at an encampment on the property of Holy Trinity Church in Toronto, residents received certification papers from church leaders verifying they were allowed to live there.
What do you do with your jack-o-lanterns after Halloween comes to a close in Toronto? How about bringing them to the city’s Pumpkin Parades? This weekend, over 50 parks in Toronto will be adorned with ...