The History of Mississauga’s Dixie Union Chapel & Cemetery
/The History of Mississauga’s Dixie Union Chapel & Cemetery.
Read MoreThe History of Mississauga’s Dixie Union Chapel & Cemetery.
Read MoreJoseph, Aaron and their other sons, along with neighbours, searched the surrounding areas for days. They searched a nearby swamp, searched through nearby forests, but no evidence of George was ever found.
Read MoreAmadio’s Pizza, a staple in the Mississauga community, especially Port Credit, since July 1990, is sadly serving up their last pizza on Saturday, October 28th.
Read MoreYou cannot miss Clarke Memorial Hall today as you drive, walk or cycle along Lakeshore Road. It is unlike any other building in the village … or in Canada, for that matter.
Read MoreNext time you walk through the hustle and bustle of City Centre, remember that people have walked where you are for thousands of years. It may be covered up by brick, concrete and glass, but the history is always buried deep down.
Read MoreThere are a lot of twists and shouts…ok, twists and turns here but stay with me, okay?
Read MoreHere are a few spots across Mississauga where fall foliage stands to offer the most plentiful bouquets of colour for your viewing pleasure.
Read MoreFormally known as the Port Credit and Vicinity Soldiers’ Memorial, the cenotaph is located on what was once the former site of the Port Credit village square and band shell.
Read MoreWelcome to the Autumn 2023 interactive digital issue of Mississauga's magazine!
Read MoreAnd with that, print media in Mississauga has run out of ink.
Read MoreA Tale of Two Dixies in Mississauga.
Read MoreFinding Mississauga in the Maritimes – Chapter 3.
Read MoreHow Mississauga is Acknowledging the 2023 National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Through September.
Read MoreFinding Mississauga in the Maritimes - Chapter 2
Read MoreFinding Mississauga in the Maritimes – Chapter 1
Read MoreAs one of 99 actions for Mississauga’s “Vision Zero Action Plan,” the newly implemented “Pedestrian Head Start Signals” are being installed at nearly 200 local intersections.
Read MoreHow to Apply for Mississauga's 2023 Driveway Windrow Snow Clearing Program.
Read MoreLarge scale blackface performances continued in Mississauga until the early 1970s. Only a single generation has passed since blackface was performed in Mississauga’s public spaces that remain in operation.
Read MoreGlen Eden Park in northwest Mississauga is home to some seemingly out-of-place concrete posts. If you have not seen them, it might be worth a visit.
Read MoreAlthough there might be an older tree in town, the white oak tree growing just off Clarkson Road North is likely one of the most ancient.
Read MoreModern Mississauga is about exploring Mississauga through the lens of the 21st century. We cover everything from a uniquely Canadian perspective - culture, style, living, technology, arts, entertainment, and community - and aim to represent the diverse blend of interests and experiences of Canada's sixth-largest city.
In conversation with Canada’s Jeff Brown, who rightfully earned the 2025 Country Music Association of Ontario’s Best Musician award.
2025 Mazda MX-5 - 35 Years of Driving Bliss.
In conversation with Gourav Khindri, owner of Mississauga’s Cheescake Haven.
There are multiple name references to Shawnee chief and warrior Tecumseh (1768-1813) on our landscape, with some differences to how they appear (and how they are spelled.)
Welcome to the July 2025 Mississauga Music Notes; get ready for a marvellous month of music!
Park yourself in Port Credit on July 6th for some sweet symphonic sounds!
2025 Subaru Forester e-BOXER Hybrid - Worth the Wait.
In conversation with Charissa, a captivating Canadian singer-songwriter whose powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics leave a lasting impression.
A night of rhythm, roots and recognition happens on June 21st, 2025 at Mississauga Celebration Square.
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