The flood resilience rebate helps cover the cost of installing water‑resistant materials or other flood prevention measures in your home. You can apply for a rebate ...
Visit Mississauga is excited to release a special edition of Your City Mississauga magazine. Written by award-winning writer, Lisa Hrabluk, this issue is filled with incredible tales of the City’s ...
The program, launched last fall, has already made an impact by providing a discreet and empowering way for customers with invisible disabilities to communicate their need for extra support, patience, ...
Monday, February 17 is Family Day and Mississauga is the place to be. The City is offering programming that the whole family will enjoy. From recreation and sports to arts and creative activities – ...
When you buy Canadian, you support your family, your community, and your country. Keep us strong, one product at a time. In recent weeks, Canada has faced threats from the United States about placing ...
Time is precious. It’s something we all wished we had more of, especially at the start of a new year. To help save yourself time, why not check to see if you can do it online? Check that task off your ...
The City of Mississauga is hosting an in person public open house for residents to learn more about the City’s proposed new Official Plan. This will provide residents with another opportunity to learn ...
You can apply for a rebate of up to $7,500 to help with the cost of installing basement flooding prevention measures. Applications are being accepted as of February ...
This week marks Heritage Week – a time to celebrate and showcase heritage in all its forms, including its influence on diverse traditions and cultural expressions across our city and province.
Several popular bus routes will have more frequent service to meet customer demand. Some routes will have schedule adjustments to support connections to GO Transit train service at Cooksville, ...
Mississauga has declared a second Significant Weather Event in less than a week, leading once again to facility closures and ...
If you suspect someone is violating the Ontario Fire Code, call Mississauga Fire and Emergency services at 905-456-5700 or email [email protected]. If you have the following details, ...