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Stephen Holyday 06.10.2020

Shout out to #Etobicoke Centre's Armando Fatigati for his support of @WSIB's @UWGreaterTO campaign. He moved his office outside to raise money for this great cause, safely and socially distanced. Thank you Armando!

Stephen Holyday 03.10.2020

Ontario Expands COVID-19 Testing to Pharmacies: Rexall at 250 Wincott Drive at Richview Plaza is located in #Etobicoke Centre. Please contact them directly for more info: https://rexall.ca/storelocator/store/0869/ List of all locations: https://news.ontario.ca//ontario-expands-covid-19-testing-

Stephen Holyday 24.09.2020

Etobicoke Centre Update: Six Points Construction Update: Overnight Construction, Oct 5-9 From October 5 9, night work and traffic restrictions including lane and road closures will be required to complete top paving for the Six Points Interchange Reconfiguration. A minimum of one travel lane in each direction will remain available on open roads. Construction signage will be in place and paid duty officers will be on site to guide motorists and pedestrians during overnight c...onstruction. Overnight work is expected in the following locations from 8 PM to 6 AM on the following dates: October 5-9: Beamish Avenue. Open to local traffic only. October 5-6: Full closure of Bloor St. W. from Aukland Rd. to Dundas St. W. o Traffic to be redirected to Dundas St. W. via Aukland Rd. o Local traffic will be permitted from Aukland Rd. to Botfield Ave. October 6: Closure of Dundas-Kipling Ramp between Kipling Ave and Jerry Howarth Drive. October 7: Full closure of Bloor St W from Kipling Ave to Dundas St W. October 8: Full closure of Dundas-Kipling ramp. Please note the following restrictions remain in effect until project completion: - Adobigok Pathway, Biindagen Trail, and Jerry Howarth Drive (formerly known as Roads A, B and C) remain closed - Bike lanes remain closed throughout the project area - Bloor St. W. remains closed to pedestrians between Kipling Avenue and Dundas St. W. Final top paving throughout the remainder of the construction area will be done before project completion which is expected in early Fall 2020. * Timeline is subject to change, and minor works may continue to occur beyond project completion.

Stephen Holyday 12.09.2020

Watch Toronto City Council. Now streaming live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_KvPx04-V4

Stephen Holyday 25.08.2020

60 Birmingham Development Proposal - Virtual Community Information Session: The applicant for 60 Birmingham is hosting a virtual community information session on Sept. 29. Please see the attached flyer & website for details. http://60birmingham.com

Stephen Holyday 13.08.2020

Thank you for having me on your show Sammy! Really enjoyed discussing important issues related to #EtobicokeCentre and the @cityoftoronto #TOpoli

Stephen Holyday 25.07.2020

Explore #StrollTO in #Ward2 #Etobicoke Centre. Learn more about our local sites here: https://seetorontonow.com/explore-toron//etobicoke-centre/

Stephen Holyday 19.07.2020

September 2020 Community Report - #Etobicoke Centre #Ward2 To receive my newsletter via e-mail, please sign up at www.stephenholyday.ca/newsletter

Stephen Holyday 05.07.2020

Thank you to city staff and @cityoftoronto for a successful Community Enviroment Day, with over 200 vistors despite the rain. Thank you to citizens for diverting this waste from landfill. #Etobicoke Centre

Stephen Holyday 24.06.2020

Join us for Environment Day this Sunday, Sept 13 from 9am - 1pm. This year will be a scaled-down, district-wide event located at 120 Disco Rd. Details: https://www.toronto.ca//recycl/community-environment-days/

Stephen Holyday 05.06.2020

Registration for Fall Recreation Programs to begin this weekend, Sept 12 at 7am for #EtobicokeCentre. Due to COVID-19, the @cityoftoronto has developed 'A New Way to Play' for people attending its recreation programs and facilities. Learn more here: https://www.toronto.ca//a-new-way-to-play-recreation-duri/

Stephen Holyday 31.05.2020

August 28, 2020 City of Toronto to hold Community Environment Days at Drop-Off Depots The City of Toronto will be holding Community Environment Days at the City’s seven Drop-Off Depots on Sundays throughout September and October. The events begin September 13 and will run until November 1, 2020. The drive-thru events will allow for the safe disposal of household hazardous waste and electronic items and donation of materials such as household goods and clothing for reuse. ... Community Environment Days scheduled earlier this year were cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions on public events. To create a safe environment for residents to drop off items, the City has changed the events to a drive-thru format. Health and safety protocols will be in place throughout the events to ensure residents and staff adhere to Public Health guidelines to maintain a physical distance of at least two metres or six feet from those outside of their household or social circle. Events will be held at the following locations: September 13, 9 a.m. 1 p.m., Disco Drop-Off Depot, 120 Disco Rd. September 20, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Scarborough Drop-Off Depot, 1 Transfer Pl., September 27, 9 a.m. 1.p.m., Ingram Drop-Off Depot, 50 Ingram Dr. October 4, 9 a.m. 1.p.m., Commissioners Drop-Off Depot, 400 Commissioners St., October 18, 9 a.m. 1 p.m., Dufferin Drop-Off Depot, 35 Vanley Cr. October 25, 9 a.m. 1 p.m., Victoria Park Drop-Off Depot, 3350 Victoria Park Ave. November 1, 1 p.m. 5 p.m., Bermondsey Drop-Off Depot, 188 Bermondsey Rd. Items that will be accepted at this year’s events include household hazardous waste such as propane tanks, pesticides, paint, expired medications and electronic items. The events are also a great opportunity to bring clothing, books and other items for donation. In addition, free bagged compost will be available for pickup at the event. There is a limit of two bags per vehicle while supplies last. Please note that other materials normally accepted at Drop-Off Depots including garbage and blue bin recycling will not be accepted during these events. Also, at the year’s events, kitchen containers will not be available for purchase and non-perishable food items and hearing aids will not be accepted for donation. More information about Community Environment Days is available at toronto.ca/environment_days.

Stephen Holyday 26.05.2020

Find out more about the new short term rental regulations starting September 10; https://www.toronto.ca//rental-housing-/short-term-rental/

Stephen Holyday 13.05.2020

It was a my pleasure to attend today's RFP announcement for the Eglinton West LRT, as we are one step closer to tunneling underground and bringing subways to #Etobicoke. Thanks @fordnation for championing better transit.