Learn about heritage properties, when you need heritage approval, how to apply, and what funding is available.
The City of Mississauga’s premier centre for arts and culture is excited to welcome patrons to see an incredible line-up of live events and entertainment, from symphonies to rock shows, ballets, and ...
Whether you prefer to get your feet wet or go for a deep dive, Mississauga’s spray pads and pools are a great way to stay active and cool all summer long. Mississauga has more than 30 spray pads ...
The City of Mississauga has received $14.3 million in joint federal and provincial funding for two transit and active transportation infrastructure projects. The investment supports upgrades to bus ...
Following a recent mediation process, the City of Mississauga and the Ridgeway Plaza Condominium Corporations have established a formal compliance and security framework to reduce nuisance gatherings ...
In 2022, the City of Mississauga, together with the Region of Peel, the City of Brampton and the Town of Caledon, bought the former Orangeville-Brampton Railway corridor. They intend to create a ...
City Council has approved a motion to extend the City’s development charges incentive program through December 31, 2027. The extension gives the development industry an additional year to take ...
City Council has endorsed a transformative new vision for the future of Mississauga’s downtown core. The vision re-imagines 12 acres of City‑owned land next to City Hall, creating a vibrant, new ...
Warmer spring weather and heavy rain can melt snow and ice fast. This can make water levels rise in rivers, creeks, stormwater ponds and Lake Ontario. This can increase the chance of flood risk. Learn ...
The City of Mississauga’s 2026 Budget has been adopted. This budget addresses community priorities to keep property taxes affordable while continuing to deliver more than 200 City programs and ...
Your best membership value just got even better. When you renew your 12 month membership, you’ll receive 1 month free. This offer applies to 12 month memberships purchased online or in person. You ...
The Government of Ontario has passed Bill 56, Building a More Competitive Economy Act, 2025, an omnibus bill that includes amendments to the Highway Traffic Act to ban the use of speed cameras ...
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