Die Tage von Torontos historischem Bushaltestelle und Intercity-Bushub sind vorbei.
Der Toronto Coach Terminal war der Bushaltestelle für Intercity-Verbindungen nach Toronto in der Innenstadt von 610 Bay Street. →
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Die Tage von Torontos historischem Bushaltestelle und Intercity-Bushub sind vorbei.
Der Toronto Coach Terminal war der Bushaltestelle für Intercity-Verbindungen nach Toronto in der Innenstadt von 610 Bay Street. →
The days of Toronto’s historic bus terminal and intercity bus hub are over.
The Toronto Coach Terminal was the bus terminal for intercity connections to Toronto, located at 610 Bay Street downtown. →
TORONTO – The Ontario government is taking strong action to protect road users against unsafe and aggressive driving with the introduction of the Moving Ontarians More Safely Act, 2021, also known as the MOMS Act. The proposed legislation will introduce new measures to combat high-risk driving and improve road safety, including longer driver’s licence suspensions and longer vehicle impoundment periods for drivers who engage in stunt driving, street racing and aggressive driving.
The Ontario government introduced the MOMS Act in the legislature earlier today.
Read MorePhoto: Screenshot of a video message of thanks from John Tory to the 2021 SNA participants (Youtube)
Starting on April 19, the City of Toronto will be conducting Toronto’s fifth “Street Needs Assessment” (SNA). The SNA is a city-wide, point-in-time count and survey of people experiencing homelessness in Toronto, led by Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA), in collaboration with community partners in the homelessness sector. →
Foto: Captura de ecrã de mensagem de vídeo de agradecimento de John Tory aos participantes no SNA 2021 (Youtube)
A partir do dia 19 de abril, o município de Toronto vai levar a cabo a quinta “Street Needs Assessment” (SNA) de Toronto. A SNA é uma contagem e pesquisa pontual em toda a cidade de pessoas que vivem na condição de sem-abrigo em Toronto, liderada pela Shelter, Support and Housing Administration (SSHA), em colaboração com parceiros comunitários ligados ao setor. →