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Waterfront Toronto breaks ground on river valley of Port Lands Flood Protection Project
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Today in the Port Lands, Waterfront Toronto and all three orders of government took another important step for waterfront revitalization by breaking ground on a new river valley as part of the Port
Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) Version 3.0 - January 2021
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This document represents Version 3 (January 2021) of the Waterfront Toronto Green Building Requirements (GBR) (previously MGBR).
Waterfront Toronto Villiers Island Precinct Plan Climate Positive Assessment Report - June 15, 2017
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Villiers Island is an ambitious plan to develop a new, sustainable neighbourhood on Toronto's waterfront. It is one of 17 global pilot cities committed to meeting the Climate Positive standard. This
Resilience and Innovation Framework for Sustainability Action Plan - September 2019
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This document is the next chapter in our continually evolving approach to green city-building and builds on the success of the 2005 Sustainability Framework.
Lower Don Lands
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Transforming the long-neglected area into new urban communities connected to the natural environment will create a new global model for sustainable city building.
Bringing Back the Don - 30 Years of Citizen Advocacy
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In 1991, a citizen led Task Force released a report about Don River. It was the start of something big and lead to the Port Lands Flood Protection Project – one of the largest urban waterfront
Revitalizing Indigenous stories and culture at Waasayishkodenayosh and the Port Lands
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As part of the Port Lands Flood Protection project, we collaborated with Indigenous communities and leaders. What we heard: the creation of new parks and open spaces offers the opportunity to showcase
What This Jelly Blob Tells Us About Water Quality
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In the fall, TRCA monitoring teams found a slimy ball of jelly on some of their equipment: a bryozoan colony. Also called ‘Moss Animals’, these jelly-like blobs are made up of thousands of microscopic
Building on Sustainability: Villiers Island
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Along with many of its key features, Villiers Island will aim to be one of the first climate positive communities in Canada. In order to achieve that goal for, we reexamined neighborhood design
Applying Our New Resilience and Innovation Framework To Villiers Island
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Waterfront Toronto’s Resilience and Innovation Framework and Sustainability will come to life with the development of future waterfront communities like Villiers Island.