Social media
Social media
Get involved with your city and stay current by following the City's official Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts, RSS news feeds, blogs, and other official social media sites. Read the terms of use for City social media sites.
Consider subscribing to City e-newsletter updates on a variety of topics or interest.
Visit the Newsroom for news about City services and programs.
Podcasts are also available on a variety of topics.
Official sites
Our primary Twitter account is @TorontoComms
- Mayor Rob Ford @TOMayorFord
- Animal Services @TOAnimalService
- City Council @TorontoCouncil
- 311 Toronto @311Toronto
- Affordable Housing Office @TORHousing
- Civic Engagement @TorontoCivicEng
- Doors Open Toronto @Doors_OpenTO
- Elections @torontovotes
- Emergency Medical Services @TorontoEMS
- Employment & Social Services Division @torontoess
- Enterprise Toronto @enterpriseTO
- Feeling Congested? @CongestedTO
- Fort York @FortYork
- Historic Sites @TO Historic Sites
- Live with Culture @livewithculture
- Live Green Toronto @LiveGreenTO
- Mackenzie House @mackenziehouse
- Museum Services' Collections & Conservation Centre @artifactsTO
- Nathan Phillips Square @npstoronto
- Office of Emergency Management @TorontoOEM
- Open Data @Open_TO
- Public Consultations @torontoconsult
- Scarborough Museum @ScarbMuseum
- Scotiabank Nuit Blanche @sbnuitblancheTO
- Spadina Museum @SpadinaMuseum
- StreetARToronto @StART_Toronto
- Summerlicious and Winterlicious @LiciousTO
- St. Lawrence Market @StLawrenceMkt
- Toronto Archives @TorontoArchives
- Toronto Challenge @TO_Challenge
- Toronto Fire Service @toronto_fire
- Toronto Public Health @TOpublichealth
- TO Web Re-Brand @TOwebRebrand
- Tower Renewal Office @TOTower_Renewal
- Union Station TO @UnionStationTO
RSS feeds
Podcasts
News release feeds
- All City of Toronto news
- Office of the Mayor
- Emergency Medical Services
- Fire Services
- Long-Term Care Homes and Services
- Public Health
Festivals and events feeds
- Mayor Rob Ford
- Cedar Ridge Creative Centre
- Celebrate 27 Arts Fest
- Colborne Lodge
- Cycling
- Elections
- Emergency Medical Services
- Employment & Social Services
- Fire Services
- Gibson House & Zion Schoolhouse
- Historic Sites
- Market Gallery
- Montgomery's Inn
- Neighbourhood Action News
- Parks, Forestry and Recreation
- Toronto Public Health
- Doors Open Toronto
- Fort York National Historic Site
- June Callwood Park
- Live Green Toronto
- Live Green Toronto Membership Card
- Mackenzie House
- Nathan Phillips Square
- Scotiabank Nuit Blanche
- Scarborough Museum
- Shelter, Support & Housing Administration
- Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens
- StreetARToronto
- St. Lawrence Market
- Summerlicious and Winterlicious
- Toronto City Clerk's Office Secretariat
- Tower Renewal Office
- Union Station Revitalization
City Blogs
- Toronto City Council blog - Council meeting updates
- DATA eh? - The City's sandbox to meet, play and crunch data.
- Comment Wall - Comment on your toronto.ca website experience.
News and information
Help with RSS news feeds
What is RSS?
RSS is short for "Really Simple Syndication" - that's the most popular definition. You may see it defined elsewhere as "RDF Site Summary" or "Rich Site Summary". More about RSS from Wikipedia
What does RSS do?
Websites using RSS systems place content into a standardized format that is recognized by RSS readers. Modern browsers typically include RSS readers; otherwise it's software that you can find online and download for free. Subscribing to a City of Toronto RSS news feed lets you read our content as it's published or on other websites with real-time updates.