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Nathan Phillips Square is ranked #12 out of 16 things to do in Toronto. See pictures and our review of Nathan Phillips Square.
Located in front of City Hall, Nathan Phillips Square is an events landmark in the centre of the city. During the summer, the square is in motion daily, with people watching concerts and dance ...
The City of Toronto commemorated the 69th anniversary the of D-Day invasion and the Battle of Normandy at a special ceremony today at Nathan Phillips Square. The event took place from noon to 1 p.m.
The City of Toronto has given a group of anti-racism protesters until Monday to remove a tent encampment from Nathan Phillips Square that has been set up since June. Demonstrator Jonathan Taylor ...
More than 20 large painted teepees have been erected in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square as the city holds a festive celebration over two days to honour the legacy of residential school survivors.
While city staff acknowledge that major rehabilitation and preservation of Nathan Phillips Square will likely have to wait, there is $1.1 million set aside for some planning and design work over ...
The city has unveiled the four finalists for the redevelopment of Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto’s main civic space in front of City Hall. We asked you what you think of the designs. Here’s ...
Mayoral candidate Gil Penalosa was set to hold a little campaign press conference outside of Nathan Phillips Square today - until he was kicked out for not having a permit. City Hall reporter for ...
Come celebrate the new year with me at a city skating party! Join me and city councillors on Sunday, January 7, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Nathan Phillips Square.
A resident of the tent city occupying much of Nathan Phillips Square in front of Toronto City Hall on Tuesday, July 7 2020. “City officials have been meeting extensively and repeatedly with the ...
On Wednesday, September 21, the City of Toronto held a small presentation and reception on the new stage at Nathan Phillips Square to celebrate the end of a hard-fought 10-year revitalization project.
Mayor Rob Ford gave a wake-up call Tuesday to the homeless sleeping in Nathan Phillips Square. Ford asked city officials to “remove” those sleeping in the square at Toronto City Hall. “I ...
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