Creating the Jobs of Tomorrow, Today
Ontario is building on investments in transformative technologies that will help businesses continue to grow, create good jobs, and attract investment and top talent from around the globe.
Ontario is building on investments in transformative technologies that will help businesses continue to grow, create good jobs, and attract investment and top talent from around the globe.
The NRPS Chaplain and Auxiliary Unit are organizing the "Give a Sheet" Linen Drive for the Niagara Furniture Bank. The linen drive will take place on Saturday, May 20th, 2017.
Ontario has opened the next round of permit applications and renewals for Canada's first High Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes, which provide another commuter option and help manage congestion.
Ontario has introduced new legislation that would, if passed, help keep rental housing costs predictable and affordable while strengthening protections for tenants across Ontario.
Spring branch collection starts next week on May 1 and continues until May 26. Curbside branch collection is available across the region to all residents living in single-family homes and apartments with six units or less.
Ontario is investing in repairs, renovations and upgrades at Community Living St. Catharines, which provides supports for 415 people with developmental disabilities.
Ontario is challenging local and international companies to develop the next generation of transformative clean technologies to help fight climate change.
Do you offer travel, fitness, home safety or other programs and services geared to older adults and their families? This may be the vendor event you’ve been looking for.
"The Green Leaf Challenge is an exciting opportunity for our government to encourage Ontarians to get involved in making our province greener by planting a tree, making a donation or taking part in an event in your local community. By working together and each doing our part, we can all build a green future for our children and grandchildren." — Kathryn McGarry, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry
Ontario is providing more people with affordable access to legal services by increasing the financial eligibility threshold for legal aid by another six per cent.Effective April 1, 2017, about 140,000 more people will be eligible to receive the legal services they need, regardless of their ability to pay.
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