The City of Toronto will host a media availability on Tuesday to welcome students back to school, provide an update on the Vision Zero actions in place to protect students and other vulnerable road users and remind drivers about the rules of the road.
Speaking at the event will be Mayor Olivia Chow, Councillor Nick Mantas (Scarborough-Agincourt), Brendan Browne, Toronto Catholic District School Board Director of Education; Michael Del Grande, Toronto Catholic District School Board Scarborough-Agincourt Local Trustee and Inspector Matt Moyer, Toronto Police Service.
Date: Tuesday, September 5
Time: 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. Speakers and attendees to greet students starting at 8:45 a.m.
Location: St. Aidan Catholic Elementary School, 3521 Finch Ave E.
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