April 29, 2024
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BikeFest launches this year’s cycling season in Mississauga
Come out to BikeFest on May 11 at Mississauga Celebration Square for fun, interactive cycling activities for all-ages
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Kariya Park’s Cherry Blossoms are Starting to Bloom
The City’s cherry blossom trees typically reach their full peak in May. The trees need a minimum of 15 degrees Celsius for seven to ten days to fully bloom. While cherry blossom blooms are beautiful, their blooms only last a short period. Blooms can last up to two weeks. However, wind or rain can knock…
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Canada: Powered by Tourism – Mississauga Celebrates Tourism Week 2023
“There is no better time to visit Mississauga or plan a fun staycation in our exciting city. With so many beautiful spots, great attractions and a variety of fabulous restaurants with delicious food, now’s the time to check out all we have to offer.”
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Mississauga Council Opts in for Retail Cannabis Stores
On April 19th, Mississauga City Council voted 8-4 to pass Resolution 0103-2023 to lift its prohibition on cannabis retail stores and permit them to locate and operate in the city.
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Steelheads take Jack Ivankovic with 7th overall pick in the draft
On the first day of the OHL Priority Selection Presented by Real Canadian Superstore, the Mississauga Steelheads added three new players to their prospect list.
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Grab Your Pen and Help Us Celebrate Poetry Month in Mississauga!
Are you the next Maya Angelou in the making? This month, the City of Mississauga is offering a number of in-person and online programs to celebrate Poetry Month.
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Applications Are Being Accepted for Small Projects and Live Music Grants
The City of Mississauga’s spring intake of grant applications is now open. Interested applicants can apply for the Small Projects Matching Grant, which opened on Wednesday, March 15 and the Live Music Grant, which opens on Monday, April 3.
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Fatal Overnight Shooting Outside Canvas Art Bar in Port Credit
Members from the Homicide Bureau are investigating an overnight shooting in the Port Credit area of Mississauga, which left one adult male dead and another in hospital.
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Have Your Say! Help Make Decisions about Your City
Community engagement is important to us! We want to hear your ideas and opinions on the projects that are transforming the city. There are many different ways to get involved as work together to plan and shape Mississauga’s future.
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The Steelheads are hosting their inaugural Indigenous Celebration Game
The Mississauga Steelheads are thrilled to host their inaugural Indigenous Celebration Game during March Break when they face-off against the Barrie Colts on March 15, 2023 at 7:00 PM. It will be an exciting game that will see the Steelheads take on a divisional rival and one of the top teams in the league.
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Borrow, Grow and Return: It’s Thyme to Join the Seed Library
Residents are invited to participate in online and in-person workshops and events from March onward throughout the gardening season.
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Make the Most Out of Canadian Winters (in Mississauga!)
Winter in Canada can be long and cold, but it doesn’t have to be a time to stay inside. It can be an opportunity to explore the great outdoors in a parka and boots as you immerse yourself in snowy activities, enjoy Mississauga’s finest trails and experience winter wildlife.
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Celtic Roots Comes to the Living Arts Centre on St. Patrick’s Day
Back by popular demand, the concert will showcase River North along with celebrated artists Violinist Brigit O’Regan, with Percussionist/Bodhrán Player Jacob McCauley, and Mississauga’s Award-Winning Irish Dancers from Michaela Hinds Academy.
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Serve on a Mississauga Council Committee and Make a Difference in Your Community
The City of Mississauga is accepting applications for citizen members to serve on several advisory committees of Council, for a four-year term. Citizen members help make recommendations related to specific City topics and areas of interest. Applications are being accepted from Thursday, February 16, 2023, until Thursday, March 9, 2023.
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Toronto’s Sunday Antique Market Moves to Lakeview!
Toronto’s iconic antique market at St. Lawrence Market has moved to the historic Small Arms Inspection Building in Mississauga! Shop for one-of-a-kind gifts and coveted treasures from Victorian to mid-century modern. Over 80 vendors from Ontario and Quebec. Free Limited Parking Free limited parking is available on the east side of the building. The parking lot can…
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Quick Response Results in Carjacking Suspects Arrest & Firearm Seizures
Region of Peel – Investigators from the Central Robbery Bureau have charged a 21-year-old man from Oshawa and a 19-year-old man from Toronto involved in an armed carjacking. On Monday, February 6, 2023, at 8:20 p.m., the victim drove his vehicle to the area of Hurontario Street and Square One Drive in Mississauga for a pre-arranged…
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