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If you have a dog or cat in Mississauga, getting a pet licence is an effective way to protect your pet’s safety and well-being. By getting a pet licence, you show that you care as a responsible pet ...
Celebration Square is an outdoor ice rink that may need to close temporarily during periods of heavy snow or warmer temperatures. To confirm the rink is open, call 905-615-3200 ext. R-I-N-K (7465). To ...
In total, more than 24,000 voters took advantage of the last two weekends of advance voting in Mississauga. During June 1-2 alone, there were over 22,400 early voters. Those who haven’t voted yet ...
Celebrate Canada Day from 4:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. in the heart of Mississauga with live entertainment, family activities, 25+ food trucks, and a spectacular fireworks finale. Enter for a chance to win ...
Get ready for the biggest and most spectacular Japanese cultural event in North America! Since its debut in 2016, Japan Festival CANADA has grown into a cultural phenomenon, attracting visitors from ...
The City of Mississauga is hosting informative and engaging open house sessions to share information about the new recruitment campaign for the spring 2024 class, benefits of becoming a firefighter in ...
Enjoy outdoor activities at Mississauga’s largest park. Use the trails for views of the Credit River and ravines, and for bird and nature watching. You can also fish for salmon or trout in the river.
Garden suites are detached additional residential units. They’re self‑contained suites that typically have cooking, living, sleeping and washroom facilities. If you’re building a garden suite on your ...
The City has installed Level 2 EV chargers at the following locations. Most fees are charged by the hour or kilowatt hour (kWh). All stations that charge by kilowatt hour apply an idle fee of $5 per ...
City Council has approved a motion to allow residents to build four residential units (fourplexes) on low-rise residential lots. The motion, moved by Mayor Crombie, includes the Official Plan and ...
Hazel McCallion was mayor of Mississauga for 36 years. She was first elected in November 1978, and went on to serve 12 consecutive terms as mayor; the longest-serving mayor in the City’s history. She ...
Planting native plants helps wildlife, requires less water and care, and helps Mississauga prepare for climate change. Naturalized yards provide habitat for both plants and animals, which creates a ...
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