Celebrate soccer, music, and community on the Danforth with The World Within Our Neighbourhood — a free summer event bringing people together through the joy of the beautiful game. Join the Broadview Danforth BIA on June 12 and 13 for outdoor match-day fun, live music, family-friendly activities, local performances, and a special viewing party for Canada’s opening match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The celebration continues through July 2 with musicians performing in CafeTO parkettes across the neighbourhood, representing cultures and countries from around the world. Come cheer, explore, dance, eat, shop, and experience the incredible mix of global sounds, local businesses, and community spirit that make Broadview Danforth feel like the world in one neighbourhood.

BD Beats Event Listings

Venues

Parkette 1 and Parkette 2 are CafeTO outdoor spaces, designated on Toronto Soccer Match Days only.

VenueAddress
Zed-80 185 Danforth Ave.
Papyrus 337 Danforth Ave.
Carrot Common 348 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 1 185 Danforth Ave.
Parkette 2 337 Danforth Ave.

June

Thu Jun 4

Fri Jun 5

Sun Jun 7

Thu Jun 11

Fri Jun 12 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada · 6–9pm

Sat Jun 13 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Canada / Bosnia · noon–2pm

Sun Jun 14

Wed Jun 17 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Panama / Ghana · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 18

Fri Jun 19

Sat Jun 20 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Germany / Côte d'Ivoire · 3–5pm

Sun Jun 21

Tue Jun 23 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Croatia / Panama · 6–8pm

Thu Jun 25

Fri Jun 26 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · Senegal / Iraq · 6–9pm

Sun Jun 28

  • Carrot Common: TBA

July

Thu Jul 2 — Toronto Soccer Match Day · 2nd Round (teams TBD) · 6–9pm

Fri Jul 3

Sun Jul 5

Thu Jul 9

Fri Jul 10

  • Zed-80: TBA
  • Papyrus: Peter Atto

Sun Jul 12

July cont'd

Thu Jul 16

Fri Jul 17

Sun Jul 19

Thu Jul 23

Fri Jul 24

Sun Jul 26

Thu Jul 30

Fri Jul 31

August

Sun Aug 2

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 6

Fri Aug 7

Sun Aug 9

Thu Aug 13

Fri Aug 14

Sun Aug 16

Thu Aug 20

Fri Aug 21

Sun Aug 23

  • Carrot Common: TBA

Thu Aug 27

Fri Aug 28

Sun Aug 30

Wednesday, 29 October 2025 12:40

Ontario Providing Free Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Across the Province

Good Morning BIA Members,
 
This is a reminder that it's that time again to get your covid and flu shots.  The shots are free and all of the pharmacies in our BIA are able to provide the shots.  Even though it's been a while since the covid pandemic, I still keep track of infection rates and covid is on an uptick which usually happens this time of year.  Getting your shots and encouraging your staff to get their shots is a good way to keep yourselves healthy or at least reduce the symptoms if you do get sick.
 
Below is the release from the Province which provides some additional information on the type of shots that are available depending on your age etc.
 
Thanks,
Susan
 
   
 
 
 

NEWS RELEASE

Ontario Providing Free Flu and COVID-19 Vaccines Across the Province

Up-to-date immunizations will help protect against respiratory illnesses

October 29, 2025
Ministry of Health

 
 
 

TORONTO — To protect Ontario families and communities during respiratory illness season, everyone six months and older can now receive their flu and COVID-19 vaccines at participating pharmacies, public health units and doctor and nurse practitioner offices across Ontario.

“Getting immunized is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself, your loved ones and our communities,” said Sylvia Jones, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “As we head into respiratory illness season, I encourage everyone to stay up to date with their flu and COVID-19 vaccines, which are free, safe, effective and available across the province.”

Staying up-to-date with your routine and recommended immunizations is the best way to protect yourself and your community this fall and winter. Getting both the COVID-19 and the flu vaccines at the same time is safe and recommended to avoid multiple trips to a health-care provider.

The free adult RSV immunizations, Abrysvo® or Arexvy, are also available and recommended to everyone 75 years of age and older, building on last year’s expansion of the RSV prevention programs that also include:

  • Certain high-risk adults aged 60+ such as residents of long-term care homes or retirement homes
  • Infants less than eight months of age born April 1 or after
  • High-risk children less than 24 months of age

Pregnant women have the option to receive the RSV vaccine Abrysvo®, which can help provide protection to infants at birth. Alternatively, eligible newborns, infants and high-risk children can receive the Beyfortus® immunization.

“Immunization remains one of the most powerful tools in our toolbox to prevent serious illness and hospitalizations,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Chief Medical Officer of Health. “Getting your flu, COVID-19 and RSV vaccines, if eligible, this fall is safe, convenient, and helps protect our most vulnerable populations. I encourage everyone to take advantage of the free vaccines available across the province.”

Immunizations in Ontario’s routine immunization schedule are provided free of charge if you meet the eligibility criteria. If you are unsure about which immunizations you or your family have received or are eligible for, talk to a health-care provider or your local public health unit.

Through Your Health: A Plan for Connected and Convenient Care, the Ontario government is providing people with the tools they need to keep themselves and their loved ones safe and healthy.

 
 
 

Quick Facts

  • To receive protection from currently circulating strains of respiratory illness, it is recommended you get the COVID-19 and flu vaccines annually each fall.
  • Immunizations help prevent infection and can help reduce the severity of illness if you do become sick.
  • While immunization is the best way to protect yourself and others from respiratory illness, there are additional steps you can take to help keep yourself, your friends, family and your community healthy, including washing your hands often, covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze, cleaning surfaces and shared items regularly, and staying at home when sick.
  • Children under 2 years old cannot get a flu shot at a pharmacy and not all pharmacies choose to administer COVID-19 vaccines to younger age groups such as those less than 5 years old. Public health units and primary care providers may offer additional options for vaccination for children 6 months to under 5 years old.
  • The province recently expanded free RSV immunization to everyone 75 years of age and older, in addition to eligible high-risk groups aged 60+. Free RSV immunization is available to protect eligible infants less than 8 months of age at the time of immunization and high-risk children less than 24 months of age. There is also the option to receive immunization during pregnancy to protect infants at birth.
  • Talk to a health-care provider about co-administration of COVID-19 and flu vaccines, and for RSV if you are eligible. Currently, pharmacies do not administer free RSV immunizations as part of Ontario’s publicly funded immunization program.
  • Availability of immunizations may vary across providers. Call ahead to ensure your provider has supply before going.
  • Visit Health811 online or call 811 (TTY: 1-866-797-0007 toll free) for free health advice and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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