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Get ready for summer swim and skate program registration

May 25, 2015 
 
Registration for summer City of Toronto community recreation programs including summer swim and skate programs begins at 7 a.m. on June 6 in Etobicoke/York, Scarborough, North York and Toronto/East York.

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Toronto Public Health recommends action to regulate hookah smoking in licensed businesses

May 25, 2015         
 
A new report that will be presented to the Toronto Board of Health recommends that City Council prohibit the use of hookahs in businesses licensed by the City of Toronto. The report, to be presented at the June 1 meeting of the board, highlights significant health risks linked to smoking hookah products.

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Council Highlights: Toronto City Council meeting of May 5, 6 and 7, 2015

Thursday, May 14, 2015

Council Highlights is an informal summary of decisions made by Toronto City Council. The City Clerk provides the formal documentation at http://www.toronto.ca/council.

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City of Toronto and partners launch BlueGold Variations public art light installation

May 22, 2015 
 
Toronto City Councillor Sarah Doucette (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park) was joined by partners Metrolinx, Cresford Developments and artist Dereck Revington last night to launch the BlueGold Variations public art light installation in Windermere Avenue underpasses.

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Documentary photography exhibition on theme of interfaith love featured at Toronto's Mackenzie House

May 14, 2015    
 
Toronto City Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam (Ward 27 Toronto Centre-Rosedale) and Canadian photographer Colin Boyd Shafer last night launched Shafer's exhibition called INTERLOVE. The black-and-white documentary photography series at the City's Mackenzie House historical site explores how people with different religious beliefs come together in love and shared respect.

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