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Invest Mississauga is hosting a free webinar, Doing Business with the City of Mississauga, for local businesses on Thursday, June 12 from 12 to 1 p.m. The webinar will help businesses understand how ...
It’s time to dust off your helmets, pump up your tires and oil those chains because June is Bike Month! To celebrate, the City is offering cycling activities all month long. Events include getting a ...
Residents and visitors can expect to see the City’s budget dollars hard at work as the City moves forward with its 2025 construction season. With an estimated budget of more than $117 million*, there ...
Last week, the City of Mississauga issued the 2025 final property tax bills along with the Mayor’s residential and commercial tax newsletters. This is the second of two tax bills sent to property ...
Yesterday at General Committee, the winners of the 2024-2025 MiWay Student Ambassador Program were announced. Each year, the City hosts a competition where students apply (as individuals or as a team ...
Mayor Carolyn Parrish welcomed the Honourable Robert Flack, Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs to City Hall today as the Mayor’s Housing Task Force marked 100 days of progress. Despite the ...
The 2012 Cooksville Creek Flood Evaluation Master Plan Environmental Assessment identified Huron Heights Park as a key location to mitigate flood risks within the Cooksville Creek watershed. The ...
Marisa Chiu, current Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, will become the Commissioner of Corporate Services, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Chiu joined the City in March 2023, and has ...
The Stormwater Advisory Committee (SWAC) offers advice and recommendations to Council in support of combating climate change and extreme weather impacts in order to advance stormwater management and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Enjoy these offerings at 13 locations across the city, including the Mississauga Seniors’ Centre. Older adult residents must visit a local community centre with proof of Mississauga residency and ...