Who do you contact if you see an injured raccoon? That’s an issue for 3-1-1 Toronto.
If you see a pedestrian who was hit by a car, dial 9-1-1
Knowing when to make the right call will help ensure you get help quickly: https://t.co/kEGEzXilcg
It’s hot, Toronto. Make sure you’re drinking your water and staying cool. Check in on with friends, family and neighbours, especially older adults living alone. Water trucks are available at:
Mel Lastman Square 💧
Etobicoke Civic Centre 💧
East York Civic Centre 💧
Nathan Philips Square 💧
We have received reports of individuals knocking on doors asking for help and to be let inside.
Do not open the door. Speak through it and trust your instincts.
#BeAware#CrimePrevention
Now Hiring: Parking Enforcement Officer
Requirements:
OSSD, 1+ year related experience, valid G licence, strong communication skills, ability to work outdoors in all weather.
Paid training.
Apply by Jan 26.
🚨FRAUD ALERT!
Fraudsters are creating fake social media ads and posts claiming to be @rcmpgrcpolice , FINTRAC, @JusticeCanadaEN or the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. These posts appear as though it is a survey coming from the Government with a link to click and may also promise to help recover lost fund.
If you click the link, you risk exposing your personal and financial information.
You will not be taken to a Government of Canada website.
Government of Canada agencies do not contact victims through social media ads or offer fund recovery services online.
If you have already been affected by fraud, report it directly to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre.
Learn more about recovery fraud: https://t.co/WObKbCevZZ #kNOwfraud #showmetheFRAUD #BeScamSmart
January marks Crime Stoppers Month 2026, a time to highlight the vital role Crime Stoppers programs play in helping law enforcement prevent and solve crime across Canada. Crime Stoppers’ ongoing national slogan, “Say It Here,” underscores the importance of providing anonymous tip information that can assist police in identifying perpetrators of crime.
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is joining partners across the country to emphasize how crucial tip reporting is in the fight against fraud. Fraud networks are often sophisticated and far-reaching. While some operate internationally, many criminal groups have strong ties within Canada, recruiting local facilitators and using Canadian infrastructure such as phone numbers, bank accounts, and addresses to carry out their schemes.
For more information, visit: https://t.co/ZjPWY2ZzSC #kNOwfraud #showmetheFRAUD #BeScamSmart
Before, one carbon monoxide alarm adjacent to sleeping areas was enough. Starting Jan 1, 2026 every home with a fuel burning appliance must have a CO alarm on every storey. Don’t wait, get yours installed today! #Toronto#safety
You may not know if someone in your life is struggling with thoughts of suicide. By sharing 9-8-8 online and in your community, you can help anyone who is thinking about suicide, even if you don’t know it. Share 9-8-8 with people you know - it could help save a life. #988Canada
Drive extra careful out there! Lots of kids heading back to school today, so let's all do our part to keep the roads safe. And yeah, let's take a moment to appreciate that Canadian winter
wonderland. Stay warm and stay safe!|
#Students#Safety#WINTER
While Santa may have a magic knack for knowing when someone is good or bad, the rest of us need to pay closer attention.
If only there were ways to #GetCyberSafe by spotting scam or phishing attempts… Wait! Here they are: https://t.co/jztb6cX4Am
Visit the Toronto Police Service Recruitment booth at Erin Mills Town Centre and connect with our Recruitment team in person!
📍 First floor, centre of the mall
💬 Ask questions. Learn the process. Start your journey.
Questions? Reach out: [email protected]
Due to the weather, Warming Centres remain open:
📍 136 Spadina Rd.
📍 81 Elizabeth St.
📍 12 Holmes Ave.
📍 885 Scarborough Golf Club Rd.
📍 349 George St.
Find locations using the map at https://t.co/YMHnFOIf1o
Daytime drop-in programs are also available across Toronto. Locations: https://t.co/PitIf7xsmb
Knowing how to report a crime helps keep our communities safe.
Call 911 for emergencies where people or property are at immediate risk.
For non-emergencies, call 416-808-2222 or report online through the Toronto Police website.
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) is launching this year’s 12 Frauds of the Holidays campaign. During the holiday season, fraudsters increase their efforts - using fake ads, delivery frauds, charity frauds, online purchase frauds, and more.
We’ve prepared a bulletin highlighting 12 common holiday-related frauds Canadians should watch for. Take a moment to read it and share it with friends and family.
Together, we can help protect Canadians from fraud!
For more information on Holiday Frauds: https://t.co/5wgLQP7m22
#HolidayFrauds #kNOwfraud #showmetheFRAUD #BeScamSmart