During yesterday’s Council meeting, Mississauga City Council passed a motion to disassociate the name Duke of York Boulevard from former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, reflecting Buckingham Palace ...
Metrolinx will be closing platforms 1–4 at Renforth Station starting Monday, Nov. 17 due to construction on the westbound platforms. If you normally take one of the affected routes, please board at ...
The Housing Design Catalogue contains standardized design plans for a variety of housing options. It was produced by CMHC (Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation) to make it easier for smaller and ...
Yesterday, Council has endorsed the City’s first-ever Transit and Road Infrastructure Plan (TRIP). The plan will guide the City’s actions, policies and investment in Mississauga’s transit and road ...
Starting Monday, October 27, MiWay will implement changes to its service that includes introducing a new express route, adding more service to Route 107 Malton Express and increasing the frequency of ...
MiWay will introduce a new weekday peak express route along the Eglinton corridor and the Mississauga Transitway. The route will travel from Winston Churchill Station to Renforth Station, via Eglinton ...
Due to the postal strike, delivery and receipt of mailed documents, payments, and notices may be delayed. For updates, visit the newsroom. Use our online or in-person options where available.
The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. The City of Mississauga joins the rest of Canada to commemorate ...
The City of Mississauga is pleased to share some positive updates as it relates to its fourth Five-Year Energy Conservation Plan: 2024-2028 (ECP) that was released in 2024. The current five-year plan ...
The Mississauga Literary Festival 2025 runs from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. across all levels (0-5) of the Hazel McCallion Central Library. Visitors can enjoy: ...
Trees and forests have shaped Mississauga’s landscape for thousands of years. Trees are nature’s infrastructure. Just as roads, bridges and traffic lights are vital to cities, so too are trees ...
Due to the postal strike, delivery and receipt of mailed documents, payments, and notices may be delayed. For updates, visit the newsroom. Use our online or in-person options where available.
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