Remembering Mississauga’s Places of Winter Play
/Mississauga’s outdoor ice rinks drew generations of people before indoor spaces became prevalent in our community.
Read MoreMississauga’s outdoor ice rinks drew generations of people before indoor spaces became prevalent in our community.
Read MoreMississauga to allow 2 excess garbage bags in February 2022.
Read MoreThe City of Mississauga Council passed a motion to no longer consider the renaming of Dundas Street.
Dundas stays, warts and all.
City of Mississauga reopening indoor facilities starting January 31, 2022.
Read MoreBefore the concession road we now know as Burnhamthorpe Road, many informally referred to it as the “Back Line.”
Read MoreBurnhamthorpe Road, Mississauga’s key east-west corridor, has a fascinating history.
Read MoreAs we approach year three of the pandemic, our valued small business community has continued to do everything they can to stay open. Here are 9 easy ways you can help.
Read MoreMiWay is temporarily suspending some service in response to an increasing number of staff that are currently absent due to COVID-19.
Read MoreThere is NO winter garbage exemption period in Mississauga due to rising COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreThe history of Mississauga Road - a journey through time.
Read MoreThe history of Mississauga's Dunn Park.
Read MoreCity of Mississauga Cancels New Years Eve Fireworks for 2021.
Read MoreYour 2022 Mississauga garbage, recycling and organics collection schedule.
Read MoreModern Mississauga presents Ask The City - What are the City of Mississauga's 2021/2022 holiday hours of operation?
Read MoreRemembering Mississauga’s famed Royal Exchange Hotel.
Read MoreAs we wrap up 2021, amongst the hundreds of articles we’ve published, here are the six that received the most amount of reads from you:
Read MoreThe Story of Mississauga’s Oakridge.
Read MoreAs we slowly and steadily return to our new version of “normal,” continuing to support our nearly 100,000 local businesses is as important as ever, especially this Christmas season and into the new year.
The Day the Troops Took Over Mississauga.
Read MoreModern Mississauga presents Ask The City: I've seen many new speed limit signs that say "AREA" on them; What does that mean?
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.
A Canadian-Egyptian artist, she performs in English, French, and Arabic, blending genres ranging from Middle Eastern melodies to Latin and European classics.
The property was first patented by The Crown to Sarah Grant on May 19, 1807 – one of the earliest land grants here in historic Mississauga.
With a raw, unfiltered sound and a reputation for electrifying live shows, the group has carved out a space that’s both gritty and deeply resonant.
Hard to imagine Robin Hood in the wilds of historic Mississauga, so what on earth are those name references doing here?
Food truck season is almost back in the GTA—but standing out takes more than good food. Here’s what actually draws a crowd and keeps people coming back.
In conversation with Francesca Serwaa Nantwi, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
In conversation with Chris Clemance, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
In conversation with Bradley Fenton, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
In conversation with Shaza Alnoukta, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
In conversation with Natalie Hon, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
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