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Community safety awards open for nominations
Nominations for the 2009 Mayor's Community Safety Awards will be open until October 23, 2009. Five projects will be recognized and receive $1,000, sponsored by Bell, to help continue the work of making Toronto a safer place to live, work, learn and play. Download your nomination package today.
Neighbourhood Action Newsletter
The Making a Safe City Safer - Neighbourhood Action Newsletter - Summer 2009 Edition - (PDF 1 MB) highlights the programs, services, events, initiatives and investments in Toronto's priority neighbourhoods.
Canada-wide handgun ban
Toronto Mayor David Miller has launched a campaign to have handguns banned in Canada. The campaign's centre-piece is an online petition which will enable Canadians from coast to coast to coast to join the call for a Canada-wide handgun ban.
Making a Safe City Safer Annual Review - 2007
The Making a Safe City Safer Annual Review highlights the programs, services, initiatives and investments that make our safe city even safer.
Creating opportunities for youth in the Flemingdon Park community
Youth from the Flemingdon Park neighbourhood are receiving employment opportunities thanks to Foresters Pre-Employment Youth Program. Several initiatives have been launched as part of this initiative, including an internship program as well as investment in Flemo City Radio.
Hear the Story
Ten young people have created a film eloquently describing their struggle with unemployment, discrimination and violence and how they are taking control of their own futures.
InvolveYouth2 provides practical advice for youth engagement
This guide is an introduction to effective youth engagement programming as a strategy for healthy and safe youth development.
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