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The City is hosting it's 2nd Annual BikeFest. BikeFest is the ultimate kickoff to the cycling season! This free community event will be filled with fun and interactive cycling activities for all ages.
Taking transit in Mississauga — including transfers between MiWay and other systems — is now more convenient and affordable. With Ontario’s One Fare Program, MiWay riders only pay once when ...
The International Society of Arboriculture (Ontario chapter), an organization for arborists, has recently recognized the City of Mississauga with the Arboriculture Award of Merit for the first time.
Annual memberships are valid for one year from the date of purchase. Prices shown exclude tax. HST is applicable on all prices except children under 14. There is no payment plan for Museum Memberships ...
Today, Mississauga City Council received Hear and Now: Impact of Live Music in Mississauga – the first economic impact analysis of Mississauga’s live music sector. The report was conducted as an ...
Following a competitive recruitment, the City of Mississauga has selected Maureen Cosyn Heath as its new Director of Transit, effective June 2, 2025. In this role, Cosyn Heath will work with a ...
Spring and summer months should be filled with fun in the sun – getting outdoors and enjoying time with friends and family. Mississauga’s got you covered. Don’t miss your chance to stay active and ...
Join Mississauga’s Fire and Emergency Services team, along with Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko, Mayor Carolyn Parrish and distinguished guests, for a special ceremony to re-open Mississauga’s Fire ...
Learn about the new Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan (SNAP) while planting native trees and shrubs at Cooksville Park on May 10. The City of Mississauga, in collaboration with Credit Valley ...
May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit People (MMIWG2S) – a time for reflection and action in Canada. The day aims to recognize and ...
The City of Mississauga is allowing mobile food businesses to operate in designated City parks and on-street parking areas until April 30, 2026, through a one‑year pilot program. No park permit is ...