18 fantastic walking and biking trails in Mississauga
/As the end summer approaches, it’s important to stay active and enjoy the outdoors to the fullest, and that means taking advantage of Mississauga's over 295 km worth of trails!
Read MoreAs the end summer approaches, it’s important to stay active and enjoy the outdoors to the fullest, and that means taking advantage of Mississauga's over 295 km worth of trails!
Read MoreHere are six different conservation parks in and around Mississauga that will help you make the most of summer, whether you want to relax and rejuvenate or be active and exuberant.
Read MoreBoth Celebration Square and Streetsville Village Square are buzzing with exciting and unique events this summer that people of all ages can take part in and enjoy.
Read MoreAll 18 City of Mississauga libraries are closed due to a strike by the union after the City of Mississauga's latest offer was rejected.
Read MoreCanada Day is Friday, July 1st, 2016, and Mississauga is blessed with a variety of options for Canada Day celebrations, from grand spectacles at Celebration Square to community-focused events in Churchill Meadows. And yes, all the events include everyone’s favourite Canada Day tradition – fireworks!
Read MoreA history of the Cherry Hill house, one of Mississauga's most unique heritage buildings.
Read MoreFling Golf, a hybrid between golf, lacrosse and baseball, comes to Mississauga at BraeBen Golf Course.
Read MoreWith the first official day of summer on the horizon, the Mississauga Waterfront Festival is our unofficial kick off to summer here in Mississauga.
Read MoreMississauga Polish Day is a new cultural festival offering a full day of attractions and activities. Highlights include live music, exhibits, activities and traditional cuisine.
Read MoreWe look at six family owned restaurants that deserve recognition in Mississauga.
Read MoreLocal musicians Heather Christine and Matt Zaddy make up the talented, humble and exciting duo River North.
In this segment of Modern Dining, we check out Mississauga’s newest fast-casual offering, Saucy On The Side. And yes, if you're thinking "Hmmm, I wonder if it's beside Saucy," you'd be right.
Read MoreLake Aquitaine Park, located 4 minutes from Streetsville in the heart of Meadowvale, is home to a 1.4 kilometre fitness loop equipped with body weight fitness machines connected by a quaint path overlooking scenic Lake Aquitaine.
Read MoreEverything you need to know about the 44th annual Streetsville Founders’ Bread and Honey Festival, June 3-5, 2016.
Read MoreGrab the kids and join the fun this weekend at Visual Arts Mississauga's annual Children and Teens’ Spring Art Celebration.
Read MoreA lot has changed in the Greater Toronto Area over the past year, and it can be hard to keep up with new museum exhibits, high-end retail openings, transit options, under-the-radar pubs, and everything else the GTA has to offer. Here's a list of things that are new or that you might have missed.
Read MoreFrom fine dining to secret gardens, City Centre has something for everyone.
Read MoreCarassauga Festival of Cultures is now celebrating its 31st anniversary, with 28 Pavilions representing 70 countries. Proudly the largest multicultural festival in Ontario, this year's event takes place in Mississauga on May 27th, 28th and 29th, 2016.
Read MoreFour fun adult activities sure to please the inner kid in everyone.
Read MoreFireworks, food festivals, big screen basketball and more! An overview of what's open, what's closed, and what to do in and around Mississauga for the Victoria Day long weekend (May 21-23, 2016).
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.
Christmas of 1917 also saw 70 soldiers from the Port Credit area receive Christmas care boxes courtesy of the Port Credit Women’s Patriotic League and the Red Cross.
In places like historic Mississauga, which was developing and expanding during the late Victorian era, settlers brought their cherished practices with them.
Six sweet spots to go tobogganing in Mississauga.
Enjoy winter outdoors with these outdoor skating rinks in Mississauga.
At the end of the day or the year or the century, Christmas to Canadians is what Canadians make of it. Road or no road, sea access or none, war or peace, Christmas has been finding a way for over 200 years.
Lights are one of the brightest parts of Christmas and here, there are plenty of places to see Christmas lights in Mississauga.
Here are a few tips to keep our neighbourhoods, shopping areas and public spaces safe for everyone.
Despite the eventual decline of the hamlet of Elmbank, and the eventual construction of an international airport, the Elmbank Cemetery still exists.
In conversation with singer-songwriter, Andy Colonico.
In conversation with country-rock-pop artist, Suzi Kory.
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