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Guess what, Toronto! High Park is now permanently car-free on the weekends, but bigger changes could be on the way.

On Thursday, the Toronto City Council endorsed the continued closure of High Park to vehicles on Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays, and "a long-term strategy for closing the full park to vehicles."

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If you're looking to lock down a high-paying job in Toronto, working for the city itself could be the quickest route there.

The city of Toronto is currently looking to fill roles that span a variety of fields, from management to engineering.

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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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The city of Toronto will be using city-owned properties to deliver "500 to 600 affordable rental and ownership homes" and other "city services" as part of the ModernTO plan.

Toronto's City Council "unanimously" approved to move ahead with the next steps in ModernTO on April 6, which will shrink the city's office space from 55 locations to 15, according to a press release.

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Downtown Toronto City Councillor Joe Cressy announced on Tuesday morning that he will be resigning from his position at city hall to pursue his "dream job" at George Brown College.

Cressy represents Spadina—Fort York and was first elected to city council in 2014. He also chairs the Toronto Board of Health.

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