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OneToronto.ca is being run by local residents who take pride in their city and will collaboratively work together to collect litter during and then document their progress on the OneToronto.ca website.

Everyone is welcome to participate and volunteer, and OneToronto.ca encourages everyone to work with their neighbours and friends in their communities to continue to make Toronto one of the cleanest and beautiful cities in the world. For more information on OneToronto.ca, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions section.

George Smitherman, MPP for Toronto Centre, launched the initiative with volunteers on Tuesday, July 14th in downtown Toronto.

**Please feel free to post you comments. We realize that these are frustrating times, however, keep in mind that this site is for positive input from fellow Torontonians on how to get involved in keeping their city clean and beautiful. This site is moderated and any derogatory comments or comments regarding the current city strike will not be approved for posting. **

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be happy to help in the northyork area lawrence and caladoina area

I am a disabled senior and cant dispose of my garbage.
Any volunteers to help me? I live in Willowdale,
Cant ask my neighbors. One bag only to be taken to the Centenial Center.Please, please.

Susan: what are you closest cross streets?

glad to help anywhere in north york or willowdale

Thank you for cleaning up on the Danforth. We love Toronto and we love our community.

Hello,

I am very supportive to OneToronto initiative and I hope that this will be not one-time action as our city struggles to get through these times of strike of city workers. It is wonderful idea and we citizens of Toronto should keep contributing and working on making our city cleaner and more beautiful for all of us living in Toronto as well as for visitors from all around the world.
I hope I will find some time to contribute more to this initiative in addition to my humble contribution given so far by cleaning the lawn in front of my terrace.
Mark Markovic, Toronto

You guys are amazing, Please keep it up! It’s time to show the city there are caring people out there.

Spadina and Bloor needs a cleaning, there was more pigeons and seagulls than people on the street. 7am today.

Would a group please clean up Queen and
Sherbourne – it is so messy and dirty and a
disgrace to our city.

Hi Annie

Hi Annie
Thanks for your interest in the OneToronto.ca initiative. We got your message about Queen & Sherbourne needing attention, and have a volunteer team going there tomorrow.
Cheers
Steve
OneToronto.ca Team

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There will be a OneToronto.ca crew out tomorrow morning responding to citizen reported trash Hot Spots in Toronto Center.
7:00 am – Carlton between Church and Sherbourne
8:00 am – Yonge & Bloor north to the library
9:00 am Queen & Sherbourne
If you would liker to help out, please just show up at the location, get a OneToronto.ca t shirt and lend the team a hand. Gloves will be provided
(make sure to let us know on here too, and if you can, take some pics and send them in onetoronto.ca@gmail.com)

THANK YOU!!!! Great to see people out at Church and Wellesley this morning. As a member of the community I greatly, greatly appreciate your efforts.

George is really a Leader of the community and a practical person. We need to clean ourselves our city after all. If we want, we can do it on our own.
Let us join with George.

Great work Toronto! Keep your city clean and beautiful. ……..

Wicked, even Chinatown is starting to clean up the garbage and get it out!

Great news. Just watched the video on The Toronto Star website
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http://www.thestar.com/videozone/666821

You guys make the city look better than when the city wasn’t on strike!! I’d like to help out!!


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