The City provides a full range of services to the community including: Police, Fire, Management Services, Community Life & Culture, Community Development, Public Works, Financial Services, Human Resources/ Risk Management and the Ontario Municipal Utilities Company. The City’s team is staffed with...
Created by award-winning Ontario artist, curator and educator Ted Fullerton, this larger-than-life sculpture depicts the iconic Monarch butterfly ready to emerge from its cocoon – a magical moment where transformation is realized. Symbolic of the change from youth to adulthood, the butterfly also...
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Alta California remained a remote, sparsely populated, northwestern administrative district of the newly independent country of Mexico, which shortly after independence became a republic. The missions, which controlled most of the best land in the...
grOCAD is a group ofOntario College of Art and Design (OCAD)students, faculty and staff working to “increase healthy food accessibility, encourage discourse about how plants improve quality of life, and heighten awareness to urban agricultural practices.” They do this by cultivating areas in and...
All of this is coming to a head at a moment when Toronto, as a city, is embroiled in an existential battle with the province of Ontario for basic rights of self-determination. To sum up a complicated political fight: Toronto has a population of 2.7 million, nearly 8% percent of the to...
113 Beginning in the 1980s, the state entered into international economic and resource cooperation treaties and organizations with other Midwestern states, as well as New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and Quebec, including the Great Lakes Charter, Great Lakes Compact, and the Council of ...
The plan for Markham Centre was developed in part, in response to the Province of Ontario’s ‘Places to Grow’ initiative, which envisioned a transformation of the suburbs of Toronto from bedroom communities, to thriving high density nodal developments supported by transit and compact infrastructure...