Neighbourhood Watch - Central and South Etobicoke

Neighbourhood Watch is a program of neighbours watching each other’s properties at times when crimes are likely to occur. A police officer patrolling your community may not recognize a stranger in your yard — but your neighbours probably would.

One of the first steps to preventing crime in our community is to be aware of what is happening, inform each other about it, more easily recognize suspicious or criminal activity when we see it and most importantly, report it.

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Free Christmas Concert

on Saturday December 7, 2019 the acclaimed GTA STRINGS MUSIC STUDIO presents a FREE CHRISTMAS CONCERT featuring Favourite Christmas Tunes and performed by Violin Students and Grand Violin Orchestra.

Doors Open: 4:15PM, Concert Starts: 4:30PM

Location: Kingsway Baptist Church, 41 Birchview Blvd

(by Montgomery Rd and Birchview Rd)

Please bring a nonperishable food item for THE FOOD BANK

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Increasing Housing Options & Planning Permissions in Toronto Neighbourhoods

Mayor John Tory, seconded by Councillor Ana Bailão, recommends that:

City Council direct the Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning to report to the Planning and Housing Committee in the fourth quarter of 2019 on options and a timeline to increase housing options and planning permissions in areas of Toronto designated as Neighbourhoods in Toronto’s Official Plan.

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Residents can act together for the safety of their community through the service of Central Etobicoke Neighbourhood Watch.

Every week,  Neighbourhood Watch scans the Toronto police website, the Facebook and Twitter accounts of officers from 22 Division, local news outlets and chat rooms for crime stats reported in south Etobicoke. That information is then compiled into a weekly e-newsletter, which residents can subscribe to by emailing SouthEtobicokeWatch@gmail.com

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