Eden Food For Change: The Fresh Produce Box Solution
/Mississauga residents find a solution to the problem of skyrocketing produce prices through Eden Food for Change’s Fresh Produce Box program.
Read MoreMississauga residents find a solution to the problem of skyrocketing produce prices through Eden Food for Change’s Fresh Produce Box program.
Read More"Customers may forget what you said, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel."
Chatting with customer service expert Jim Toris from The Guitar World about how he's earned the respect of clients, one conversation at a time, and how the early days made him stronger.
Here's how you can participate in Bell Let’s Talk, a campaign that aims to raise mental health awareness and end the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Read MoreContributed by the one and only Stuart Keeler
Images courtesy of Museums of Mississauga
We are fortunate to have a strong arts culture here in Canada's sixth largest (and growing!) city.
One of the attractions in Mississauga is our museums, which are chock-full of vibrant, restored heritage buildings with the goal to connect with all of the communities across our city.
There are plenty of exhibits, events and education experiences that are ready and waiting for you to engage with this year.
We have outlined a few that you should definitely check out with family, friends, colleagues or even on your own!:
Bradley Museum & Benares Historic House
Wednesday & Friday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday Noon – 4:00 p.m.
Leslie Log House
Saturday & Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
THE JOURNALS OF SUSANNA MOODIE January 30 – April 16
Charles Pachter & Margaret Atwood in collaboration with the McMichael Canadian Art Collection.
Benares Historic House & Bradley Museum works on loan from the McMichael Canadian Art Collection and the Museums of Mississauga.
In conversation with the iconic Margaret Atwood and Charles Pachter
Free!
March 29 - 6:00 pm Noel Ryan Auditorium
Call Readers’ Den Information desk for more information : 905-615-3200 ext. 3544
BEING CANADIAN: Stories told through Films | National Film Board of Canada
January 30 – April 8, 2016 Benares Visitor Centre
Film Series night with for Begumpura: The Wives Colony (Hindi & English)
Feb 25th 2016 Benares Visitor Centre 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Begumpura examines the concept of estranged families as one of the major challenges of globalization and immigration by a group of South Asian immigrant wives in Mississauga.
MAPLE FAMILY SUNDAYS AT BRADLEY MUSEUM February 28, March 6, 13, 20, 27 & April 3
Unique entertainment, crafts and fun activities are all focused on experiencing our great nation. Pancakes with maple syrup are in the Sugar Shack; souvenirs and syrup can be purchased in the Maple Souvenir Magasin.
MAPLE MAGIC AT BRADLEY MUSEUM March 14–20
Mississauga’s favourite maple tradition returns to the Bradley Museum for March Break. Learn the magic of maple. Tap a tree and follow the sap lines to the Bradley House kitchen where maple treats await. Enjoy an afternoon of truly Canadiana themed fun.
TEAS & LIBATIONS AT BENARES HISTORIC HOUSE Year Round
Indulge in a spot of afternoon tea and enjoy one of our themed tea experiences. Choose from Traditional Afternoon Tea, Downton Abbey Tea or a special Mothers Day Tea. Or try the Grand Tour: Teas of the World series. Explore teas from Scotland, Japan, Russia and India and celebrate how we all love our tea.
JANES WALK MISSISSAUGA AT BENARES HISTORIC HOUSE May 6-8
Inspired by urban activist and writer Jane Jacobs, Jane’s Walk Mississauga engages Clarkson Village from Benares Historic House along Clarkson Road North to Lakeshore Road West and past the historic Spring Creek cemetery. This free tour offers personal stories, anecdotes and contemporary pop-culture references of the neighbourhood.
MUSCLE, MUSTACHES AND MOTORS AT BENARES HISTORIC HOUSE June 19
Treat Dad this Father’s Day to an afternoon of barbershop related activities and vintage cars. 50 vintage cars from the 1800’s – 1980’s will be in display while Dad learns the ins and outs of beards and mustaches. Enjoy entertainment by a barber shop quartet, learn about cigars and take in the Hairy History Exhibit.
FRONT LAWN FILM SERIES AT BENARES HISTORIC HOUSE June 26, July 28, August 30
Gather your friends and family for a free screening of a popular classic under the stars. Come early and enjoy a tour of the museums before the film. Lawn opens at 6 pm. Lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. Visit our website for a complete list of films.
Gastronomy | The Spirit of Simple Cuisine Year Round
The concept of “Farm to Table” is a new trend with very old roots. In this new series, learn what farm to table means today. Use produce from a local Co-op in classic recipes; discover new ways to use locally sourced seasonal fruits and veggies. Prep an entire meal based on the theme of the week. Visit the website for themes, dates and museum locations.
http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/discover/museumsofmississauga
The folks over at Visual Arts Mississauga have a ton of cool things to do and experience year-round for people of all ages.
Read MoreErin Meadows Library is holding a 3D printer certification session tomorrow night from 7:00pm to 7:30pm. The Mississauga Library System wants to make these innovations as accessible to the community as possible, and with the expansion of their 3D printing program beyond the Central Library, they're doing just that.
Read MoreFines for violating this new law range from $150 to $500 slumping loonies and count em', not one, not two, but three demerit points.
Read Moreby Jay Kana
Images of new recycling, organic and garbage bins via the Region of Peel
Change isn't easy...just ask any man. Ok, ok, we're kidding!
But this change is relatively easy and the Region of Peel has made it easy to understand.
Previously, Peel had weekly collections of garbage, recycling, and green bins (organic waste).
Effective Monday, January 4th, 2016, here are the changes, based on a two-week schedule:
Week 1: Garbage and Organics
Week 2: Recycling and Organics
Here's a quick link to find out your schedule, simply done by entering your address:
http://peelregion.ca/waste-scripts/when-does-it-go/
Since the garbage pickup will be done bi-weekly, the previous 2 bag limit will be doubled to 4 bags.
By now, everyone should've received their new, wheeled organics, garbage and recycling bins that come in different sizes.
In April 2016, after using the bins for three months, there will be a 30 day period where you can exchange the size of your bins if they're too small/big for your needs.
After April, there will be a $25 charge for the change.
Why is this change happening, you ask? The Region of Peel lays it out like this:
There are some particulars involved, such as where to place the bins, how far apart, what time you can put it out, etc.
All of that can be found here: http://peelregion.ca/waste/carts
If you're looking for more information, head to www.peelregion.ca/waste where they have a full suite of answers for you.
Change is good. Especially with all the benefits this change brings to beautiful Mississauga.
The City of Mississauga realizes that as the sixth largest city in the Great White North, there's bound to be congestion, delays, construction and of course, a yearly visit from the cold, snowy side of everyone's favourite gal, Mother Nature.
Read MoreModern Mississauga chats with inspirational, aspiration and motivational musician Arlene Paculan about music, empowerment and how she's giving back to the arts community.
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Image courtesy of stir kitchen
One of the newest restaurants in good ol' Mississauga is STIR Kitchen, owned by Hip Restaurants.
They're located in the heart of the city on the southwest corner of Hurontario and Kingsbridge Garden Circle (a couple of minutes north of Square One),
We had a chance to chat with owner and restaurant industry veteran Faz Rajani, about this fabulous fine dining establishment and present it to you via our "12 Questions" series.
Why 12? Well, why not? It's getting a score of 10, with 2 bonus marks.
www.hiprestaurants.com
289-232-STIR
10 Kingsbridge Garden Circle #101
With everyone living increasingly busy lives and using our cellphones as our primary means of communication, the City of Mississauga has partnered with the Pingstreet mobile app to create a centralized source for plenty of city information.
Read MoreStarting at 2:00PM in the East village and then again at 3:30PM in the West village, the 2015 Acoustic Christmas is a great reason to get out this Saturday afternoon and enjoy local talent while supporting those in need.
Read MoreThis holiday season, in between dinners, drop-ins, parties, etc., the Living Arts Centre has plenty of great performances lined up at their beautiful venue in the heart of Mississauga.
With an abundance of talent waiting to entertain you, this is a great way to enjoy a night out.
From Broadway to Bollywood, December is full of entertainment and excitement!
Now that you’ve kicked off your holiday shopping with Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s time to begin the season of giving with the newest phenomenon and social movement – GivingTuesday. Today, Tuesday, December 1st, 2015, marks the 4th annual GivingTuesday celebration across the globe. Read more to find out how you can participate in local adaptation, MississaugaGives!
Read MoreAs our parents age and our lives continuously get busier, it can become increasingly more difficult to ensure we are investing enough time to stay connected with them. From our parents’ perspective, a lot is also happening in their lives which emphasizes the need to stay connected with the outside world. Loss of close friends, mobility issues, and even moving into a new home can increase the risk of isolation.
Read MoreVibrant Port Credit began with the desire to explore the nature of a creative community and find out what makes it thrive. Who are the artists, musicians, independent shopkeepers and restaurant owners and what do they bring to this place that makes it an extraordinary community to live in and visit? VPC's mission is to highlight this community.
Read MoreModern Mississauga is about exploring Mississauga through the lens of the 21st century. We cover everything from a uniquely Canadian perspective - culture, style, living, technology, arts, entertainment, and community - and aim to represent the diverse blend of interests and experiences of Canada's sixth-largest city.
In conversation with Tara J Paterson, one of the many talented artists participating in the 2025 Mississauga Festival of Trees.
In conversation with Mississauga’s JSAL, winner of the 2025 Mississauga Music Emerging Talent of the Year award.
From this list, you’re sure to discover one or more gifts for your favourite foodie or the perfect choice to inspire your culinary creativity. Elbows up, food lovers.
We continue our look at the Kennedy family as we explore the paths taken by Jack and Evelyn Kennedy’s sons, Doug, Art, Hal and Don.
This festive event takes place at and is in support of the Army Navy Air Force Veterans Club and the Compass Food Bank.
Holiday décor is all about personal style and whether you’re looking to be consistent of try something new, The Home Depot Canada’s 2025 holiday collection has something for everyone.
2026 Hyundai Palisade Hybrid - Fuel for Thought.
In conversation with singer-songwriter Nick Marinac.
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