Remembering Mississauga’s Miszczuk Subdivision
/Remembering Mississauga’s Miszczuk Subdivision.
Read MoreRemembering Mississauga’s Miszczuk Subdivision.
Read MoreStreetsville Village Square's Stage Petitioned to be Named After Mississauga's Late Gary Clipperton.
Read MoreWhat we know today as Indian Road was not, in its origins, a planned thoroughfare, but its roots do connect back to some early surveys in historic Mississauga.
Read MoreThe History of Solar Eclipses Over Mississauga.
Read MoreMississauga’s new transportation option is a shared rental system of e-bikes and e-scooters to navigate the city.
Read MoreMississauga has lost a friend, a champion, whose energy and enthusiasm for our City and for sports was felt by all who knew him.
Read MoreThe Story Behind Mississauga’s Burns Lane.
Read MoreColonel Connell James Baldwin (1777-1861) was one of the highest-ranking officers from the British army to settle in historic Mississauga.
Read MoreMargaret Leslie served with Red Cross Welfare Division, and later became President of the Region of Peel Branch of the Canadian Red Cross.
Read MoreMississauga's moJJa Socks Launches Purple Ribbon Socks for Sunny Days Camp - A Camp for Children with Epilepsy.
Read MoreInterested in running for Mayor of Mississauga in the upcoming 2024 by-election? The nomination period opens March 6 at 3 p.m.
Read MoreThe dream became a reality with the establishment of Summer Records, which was one of the first Black-owned record labels in Canada.
Read MoreEco Tank’s aim is to drastically reduce the amount of washer fluid jugs by letting drivers use a hose and nozzle system.
Read MoreLooking for Mississauga’s William and Lettie.
Read MoreMississauga's Ward 5 Councillor, Carolyn Parrish, Announces Resignation Date Ahead of 2024 Mayoral Election.
Read MoreThe honour has been presented annually since 1980, and to date there have been 45 recipients.
Read MoreReflecting on Black History Month in Mississauga.
Read MoreThis article offers a broad overview of the complicated and tumultuous, and somewhat confusing, road to Mississauga becoming a city in 1974 within the larger Region of Peel.
Read MoreRemembering Mississauga's “Birth of a City Celebrations” in 1974.
Read MoreMississauga Fire and Emergency Services Strengthens Fleet fleet With 2 Heavy Rescue Vehicles.
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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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