The job market is changing fast—and so is the way you find work. Learn how to build modern job search strategies, strengthen your digital identity and grow your professional network.
Register for free virtual programs led by our career coaches 👉 ow.ly/O6s750Z4W2V.
ALT A career coaches discusses a resume with a young job seeker in a library aisle filled with bookshelves.
Get your game plan ready. There will be road restrictions around Fort York National Historic Site and The Bentway from June 10 to July 20, with additional restrictions on match days.
👉Plan ahead and give yourself extra time to get around.
Consider public transit, biking and walking.
This page will help you plan: torontofwc26.ca/getting-arou…
ALT A map of road restrictions around the FIFA Fan Festival and Toronto Stadium.
ALT A map of road restrictions around the FIFA Fan Festival and Toronto Stadium.
Bike Month is here, Toronto! Join Smart Commute Toronto, in partnership with Cycle Toronto, for an inclusive, family‑friendly community ride on Saturday, June 13.
No bike? No problem - a limited number of bikes will be available at the Cycle Rec Club so everyone can join the fun.
Sign up and get ready to roll with your community: cycleto.ca/evergreen_brick_w…
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Too much time in the heat can be hard on your health.
Follow these tips to keep cool & stay safe.
Learn more: toronto.ca/KeepCool
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ALT A series of orange/navy/white graphics titled, ‘Tips to Beat the Heat’. Each graphic shows an illustrated icon & a written tip on how to keep cool/stay safe. The bottom banner shows the Toronto Public Health logo & links to toronto.ca/KeepCool
ALT A series of orange/navy/white graphics titled, ‘Tips to Beat the Heat’. Each graphic shows an illustrated icon & a written tip on how to keep cool/stay safe. The bottom banner shows the Toronto Public Health logo & links to toronto.ca/KeepCool
ALT A series of orange/navy/white graphics titled, ‘Tips to Beat the Heat’. Each graphic shows an illustrated icon & a written tip on how to keep cool/stay safe. The bottom banner shows the Toronto Public Health logo & links to toronto.ca/KeepCool
The job market is changing fast—and so is the way you find work. Learn how to build modern job search strategies, strengthen your digital identity and grow your professional network.
Register for free virtual programs led by our career coaches 👉 ow.ly/O6s750Z4W2V.
ALT A career coaches discusses a resume with a young job seeker in a library aisle filled with bookshelves.
Registration for summer activities opens next week.
Registration for Older Adult opens June 1 at 10 a.m.
Etobicoke York & Toronto East York June 2 at 7 a.m.
Scarborough & North York June 3 at 7 a.m.
TOMORROW | We’ll be at Nathan Phillips Square from 10 am-3 pm for the 12th annual #TONewcomerDay.
Stop by booth 18 to say hello, get a library card and find out more about the services and resources we offer newcomers.
See you there! 👋
New to Toronto?
Join us tomorrow at Nathan Phillips Square, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., for Toronto Newcomer Day to get details about the many community programs & resources available to you.
Event details at: Toronto.ca/NewcomerDay
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We use TOIS data to monitor, better understand & inform actions to address the ongoing drug toxicity epidemic in the #CityOfTO.
Medetomidine, an animal tranquilizer, is increasingly present in the unregulated drug supply.
If someone overdoses, administer naloxone & call 911.
The Toronto Overdose Information System (TOIS) has been updated: toronto.ca/OverdoseData
Toronto continues to be in a drug toxicity epidemic.
TO’s Drug Checking Service reports ongoing contamination & unpredictability in the unregulated opioid supply.
Make a real difference in a young person’s life.
Youth Services Officers help guide young people who are involved with the justice system toward better choices and brighter futures.
Learn how to apply and start your career in youth justice:
ontario.ca/page/become-youth…
Learn about birch bark biting techniques in a workshop with Cree artist Megan Feheley. A practice shared by many nations, it involves the creation of designs through biting into layers of birch bark.
📆 May 30 | ⏰ 4 pm
📍 401 Richmond St W – Unit 128
toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/fes…
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ALT Close-up of a brown surface with symmetrical patterns of small, glowing golden shapes arranged in circular formations.
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Registration for summer activities is soon.
Registration for Older Adult (60 ) activities opens June 1 at 10 a.m.
Etobicoke York and Toronto East York, June 2 at 7 a.m.
Scarborough and North York, June 3 at 7 a.m.
toronto.ca/SummerRec
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Learning new tech skills is just a click away! 🖱️
Get on-demand courses, videos and books covering a range of topics from artificial intelligence to web development.
Go at your own pace from any place with O'Reilly Learning: ow.ly/uNwT50YYjWg
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Toronto Newcomer Day returns on May 29 at Nathan Phillips Square.
If you’re new to Toronto, come learn about community programs and resources to help you settle into our great city. There will also be live performances, a market & so much more!
Learn more by following @TOnewcomer or going to: Toronto.ca/NewcomerDay
ALT Toronto Newcomer Day at Nathan Phillips Square
It’s hot, Toronto. Make sure you’re drinking your water and staying cool. Check in on with friends, family and neighbours, especially older adults living alone. Water trucks are available at:
Mel Lastman Square 💧
Etobicoke Civic Centre 💧
East York Civic Centre 💧
Nathan Philips Square 💧
Look forward to an exciting summer at the Clark Centre for the Arts 😎
Summer courses and workshops are now available to browse. Make sure to save your favourites ahead of registration.
Courses open for registration on June 4 at 7 a.m. at toronto.ca/clarkcentre
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If you love building, and working with your hands, a career in carpentry could be the perfect fit.
Carpentry is an in-demand career. For more info on training pathways, certifications, and apprenticeship opportunities in Ontario: ontario.ca/my-career-journey…#skilledtrades
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