Stay alert: Safely co-exist with coyotes
Have you seen a coyote in your neighbourhood? Mississauga is home to coyotes, so you may see them walking on our roads and sidewalks or lazing around in park spaces. Our urban ecosystem benefits from […]
Have you seen a coyote in your neighbourhood? Mississauga is home to coyotes, so you may see them walking on our roads and sidewalks or lazing around in park spaces. Our urban ecosystem benefits from […]
On November 22, the City will mark National Housing Day, a day that recognizes the important work by housing partners across Canada to improve access to housing for all. Housing affordability continues to be a […]
On Friday, it was announced that the City of Mississauga will receive $17 million for active transportation through the federal government’s Active Transportation Fund (ATF). This is a funding partnership between the Government of Canada ($17 […]
Pet adoption is a great way to bring a new big or small friend into your home. If you’re interested in adopting a pet in Mississauga, the Mississauga Animal Shelter is one of the organizations […]
On Wednesday, Mississauga City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Shari Lichterman presented an update to Council about the City of Mississauga becoming an independent, single-tier municipality on January 1, 2025. In June 2023, the provincial […]
Every November, Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services (MFES) raises awareness about carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and importance of having a working alarm. To help educate the public, MFES is going beyond the dedicated Carbon Monoxide […]
The City’s crews are ready to respond to snowfall and wintery weather to keep you moving safely this snow-clearing season. “We have the right winter maintenance program to get the job done safely and efficiently. […]
As the end of Daylight Saving Time approaches, it is time to remember to set our clocks back one hour. While this means we’ll have an extra hour in our day, it also means that […]
Feeding wildlife often does more harm than good. Feeding wildlife can unintentionally lead to negative consequences for both animals and people. Feeding wildlife is illegal in Mississauga under the City’s Animal Care and Control By-law, with […]
The City of Mississauga is pleased to announce Eve Wiggins as the new Director of Transit effective November 7, 2023. She replaces former Director Geoff Marinoff, now retired. “I am pleased to welcome Eve to […]
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