Remembering the namesake of Mississauga’s Harold E. Kennedy Memorial Park
/Remembering the namesake of Mississauga’s Harold E. Kennedy Memorial Park.
Read MoreRemembering the namesake of Mississauga’s Harold E. Kennedy Memorial Park.
Read MoreMississauga is hiring election workers for the 2022 Municipal Election.
Read MoreMississauga’s historian shares his story of a shipwreck with a possible Mississauga connection.
Read MoreMississauga Fire and Emergency Services is Recruiting Firefighters for 2023.
Read More9 wonderful ways to have a super ‘Sauga summer!
Read MoreHopefully this is the end of an ugly chapter at Mississauga’s City Hall.
Read MoreLearn about the history of Mississauga's Glen Leven
Read MoreMississauga’s new 57-acre sports park has naming rights bought by massive home builder, Mattamy Homes.
Read MoreHistorically the pineapple, in Europe and North America, was a showcase for exclusivity, wealth and aristocracy. As pineapples became more readily available after the Second World War, it developed additional symbolism. It became seen as a sign of welcome, neighbourliness and hospitality.
Read MoreMississauga will be home to Illumi's "Dazzling World of Lights" attraction happening in September, 2022.
Read MoreEnjoy delicious charcuterie boards instead of being bored this Saturday!
Read MoreLearn about how the City of Mississauga continues to support Truth and Reconciliation.
Read MoreIn connection with National Indigenous History Month in June, we thought we would explore a relatively lesser-known connection to Indigenous history here with the City of Mississauga.
Read MoreCelebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day at Inaugural Event on Mississauga Celebration Square.
Read MoreLearn about the Peel Crime Stoppers Canada Day BBQ.
Read MoreThe City of Mississauga is paving the way for people this summer by transforming some of our streets and sidewalks into open and active spaces for the community to enjoy.
Read MoreThe history of Bishop Strachan Court in Mississauga.
Read MoreRemembering the life of Mississauga’s legendary Ronnie Hawkins.
Read MorePeel Regional Council endorses intent to acquire Orangeville-Brampton Railway Corridor.
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Long before colonization, Indigenous peoples had seasonal observances and ritual communal feasts associated with fall harvests, along with dance, potlatch and other spiritual ceremonies.
2025 Ford Bronco Sport - All-in on Outdoors.
2025 Volkswagen Taos - Upscale.
In conversation with singer-songwriter, CMAGIC5.
This travelling exhibit was created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 with guest curator Dr. Afua Cooper in partnership with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia.
While Mississauga was not home to a residential school, many Indigenous peoples with ties to this place were impacted by residential schools and government policies of assimilation that continue to have lasting effects today.
Learn About Mississauga's Harvest of Hope Fundraiser Supporting The Breakfast With Santa Foundation.
The 2025 Mississauga Santa Claus parade happens on Saturday, November 22, at a new location, near Celebration Square.
Learn About Mississauga's "The Art of Building Confidence and Career Dreams."
Learning how to tackle an extremely challenging off-road course with Jeep Canada.
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