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Seeing a celebrity walk the streets of Toronto is pretty common, so much so that one woman apparently thought she saw Adam Sandler instead of a local city councillor.

On Tuesday, August 23, the city councillor for Toronto-St. Paul's, Josh Matlow, tweeted about his interaction with a woman somewhere on Eglinton last night.

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ActiveTO, a COVID-19 program that has continuously caused widespread road closures along Toronto's lakeshore during the pandemic, is coming to an end.

Members of the City Council accepted staff recommendations to operate the initiative through "limited special events," which will be planned and advertised in advance instead of recurring weekend events.

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Toronto parks are magical in the summer, from slacklines and Spikeball in Trinity Bellwoods Park to at Riverdale Park West and this year, you may be able to enjoy them with a beer in your hand, legally.

City Councillor Josh Matlow is once again putting a motion forward to City Hall to make drinking legal in Toronto parks, and he's proposing the city run a pilot project from May 21, 2022, to October 31, 2022.

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Toronto City Council just approved a budget for 2022, and some residents will be paying a little more on their taxes this year.

In a news release posted on February 17, city officials revealed there will be a property tax increase this year for residential properties, but also some new investments that should make Torontonians' lives a little bit easier.

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