Modern Mississauga's 6 Most Read Articles in 2023
/Our six most read articles in 2023!
Read MoreOur six most read articles in 2023!
Read MoreRemembering Christmas Past in Mississauga’s Erindale Village.
Read MoreYour 2024 Mississauga garbage, recycling and organics collection schedule.
Read MoreWhat a glow-up for Mississauga’s largest library!
Read MoreA Visit from St. Nicholas and Mississauga.
Read MoreFree GO Transit and UP Express Rides on New Years Eve 2023 with Metrolinx and Forty Creek.
Read MoreAn excerpt from the publication of Harry’s memories from the chapter entitled “Cooksville: The Pit, North of the Tracks on Given Road.”
Read MoreMississauga is getting a new Mayor in the first few months of 2024. Here’s how the process works to elect a new Mayor.
Read MoreThe marks made on the landscape have a way of staying with us over time, clearly linking our modern city to its historic roots, even if in a very subtle way.
Read MoreThere are many community memories about the orchard and the Craigie family – and in particular fond memories of youth trespassing through the orchard only to be chased away by Mr. Craigie.
Read MoreThe Credits is Heritage Mississauga’s annual awards event, which honours members of the Mississauga community for their contributions and achievements with a celebration of our community heritage.
Read MoreMississauga Polish Veteran Honoured in “Legend of the Raid” Comic.
Read MoreBookmark this post for all your Christmas and Holiday events in Mississauga for 2023.
Read MoreThe History of Mississauga’s Dixie Union Chapel & Cemetery.
Read MoreJoseph, Aaron and their other sons, along with neighbours, searched the surrounding areas for days. They searched a nearby swamp, searched through nearby forests, but no evidence of George was ever found.
Read MoreAmadio’s Pizza, a staple in the Mississauga community, especially Port Credit, since July 1990, is sadly serving up their last pizza on Saturday, October 28th.
Read MoreYou cannot miss Clarke Memorial Hall today as you drive, walk or cycle along Lakeshore Road. It is unlike any other building in the village … or in Canada, for that matter.
Read MoreNext time you walk through the hustle and bustle of City Centre, remember that people have walked where you are for thousands of years. It may be covered up by brick, concrete and glass, but the history is always buried deep down.
Read MoreThere are a lot of twists and shouts…ok, twists and turns here but stay with me, okay?
Read MoreHere are a few spots across Mississauga where fall foliage stands to offer the most plentiful bouquets of colour for your viewing pleasure.
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.
Chelsea Johnson is a true multi-hyphenate artist, a creator who seamlessly balances the roles of mentor, performer, and community architect.
In conversation with an ambitious and driven Mississauga teenager, Serge Boghossian, creator of Jobbli.
The “great chase” as it was dubbed lasted some nine miles, with over 50 shots being fired. Detective Burrows’ car was struck by bullets nine times.
Interested in running for Mayor of Mississauga, City/Regional Councillor or School Board Trustee? The candidate nomination period will begin on Friday, May 1, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. and end on Nomination Day, August 21, 2026, at 2 p.m.
Driven by a commitment to unapologetic honesty, Natalie Muzos remains dedicated to an artistic path that is entirely unfiltered.
2026 Kia K4 Hatchback - Spacious & Smart.
The season expands the company’s work in site-specific performance and community engagement, bringing contemporary dance into libraries, festivals, and public spaces.
The Mississauga Symphony Orchestra "Presents Brass Transit: The Music of Chicago"
Thankfully, tornadoes are infrequent here in Mississauga and our immediate surrounding area, although they have happened.
“I’m from the Masonic days, when Sauga actually had a scene. I feel like it’s starting to heat up again and that’s really cool.”
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