The history of an airship over Mississauga
/On August 11, 1930, a giant airship called R100 flew over historic Mississauga. Specifically, its route followed the Credit River Valley as it made its way from Niagara Falls to Toronto.
Read MoreOn August 11, 1930, a giant airship called R100 flew over historic Mississauga. Specifically, its route followed the Credit River Valley as it made its way from Niagara Falls to Toronto.
Read MoreLearn about the 2022 Sauga Summer Pass for youths.
Read MoreFree Menstrual Products Coming to City of Mississauga Facilities.
Read MoreAs part of your spring cleaning routine, be mindful of what’s draining from your property and where it’s going. Improper drainage can potentially lead to flooding, pooling water and damage to your home.
Read MoreGet Into the swing of things with great golfing in Mississauga.
Read MoreAs with previous articles on this theme, whenever I travel, I invariably find myself drawn to making connections back to Mississauga. We recently took a few days to get away and visit Ottawa, which is a place that our family always loves to explore.
Read MorePlease don’t feed the wildlife - Here's why.
Read MoreStopping or parking in Mississauga's bike lanes will result in a fine as of May 2022.
Read MoreThis article is about a street name: Byng Street. The only problem is that the street has had a few names, and it is not called Byng Street now.
Read MoreSpring into Earth Days 2022 Events for a Greener Mississauga.
Read MoreMississauga’s Creditview Wetland is a hidden gem, albeit hidden in plain sight, in our city.
Read MoreMississauga's 2022 battery collection starts this spring.
Read MoreSt. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser in benefit of Peel Crime Stoppers raises over $10,000.
Read MoreOn March 24, 2022, Heritage Mississauga is excited to release “Legend of the North Star”, our 11th comic book from The Grange series.
Read MoreSeven Things to Do This Spring in Mississauga.
Read MoreThere were many families who came to settle in historic Mississauga who originated from Ireland – and were of both Catholic and Protestant faiths.
Read MoreRemembering Mississauga’s Miss Hoople.
Read MoreOntario’s mandatory mask mandate will end on March 21, 2022 in most settings.
Read MoreIt's been a while, almost two years to be exact, and Mississauga is ready to host live events again, including professional artists, sports, music and performances in their live event 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.
We can confirm that 16 of “our boys” from the First World War lie somewhere overseas in unmarked graves.
In conversation with Paula Hartmann, one of the many talented artists participating in the 2025 Mississauga Festival of Trees.
2026 Cadillac Vistiq - Quite Good Indeed.
In conversation with Charles Boloebi Okah, also known as The Flying Bushman, one of the many talented artists participating in the 2025 Mississauga Festival of Trees.
2026 Toyota Corolla Cross Hybrid - Freshening Up.
In conversation with Tanya Besedina, one of the many talented artists participating in the 2025 Mississauga Festival of Trees.
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.
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