From Toronto’s recent flooding to record-breaking storms in coastal cities, it’s clear that the effects of extreme weather are no longer...
From Toronto’s recent flooding to record-breaking storms in coastal cities, it’s clear that the effects of extreme weather are no longer a distant concern. They’re happening now – and the risks of flooding, erosion, and stormwater runoff are only increasing. With rapid urban growth and aging infrastructure, these challenges are growing harder to ignore....
From Toronto’s recent flooding to record-breaking storms in coastal cities, it’s clear that the effects of extreme weather are no longer a distant concern. They’re happening now – and the risks of flooding, erosion, and stormwater runoff are only increasing. With rapid urban growth and aging infrastructure, these challenges are growing harder to ignore....
March 3, 2025, Toronto, ON — As winter transitions into spring, warmer air temperatures and melting snow and ice increase the risk of hazards near...
March 3, 2025, Toronto, ON — As winter transitions into spring,...
March 3, 2025, Toronto, ON — As winter transitions into spring, warmer air temperatures and melting snow and ice increase the risk of hazards near rivers, lakes, and streams. Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) reminds residents to...