These are the 2024 Free Summer Events Mississauga Celebration Square
/From diverse festivals and outdoor fitness sessions to captivating movies and lively concerts, there's something for everyone.
Read MoreFrom diverse festivals and outdoor fitness sessions to captivating movies and lively concerts, there's something for everyone.
Read MoreA discrepancy in capacity figures for the Small Arms Building have to the cancellation of this festival.
Read MoreThis is the first of a four-part article series from Heritage Mississauga's UTM internship student Daston Babakan that explores early Chinese connections in historic Mississauga.
Read MoreThe event will run Sunday’s from May 26th to October 27th, from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Read MoreLearn about Mississauga's Spirit of Service fundraiser for Sharelife by Philip Pocock Catholic Secondary School.
Read MoreLearn About the 2024 Streetsville Historic Walking Tours.
Read MoreIt is a rare occasion that we can commemorate a 200th anniversary here in Mississauga, but Eden United Church in Meadowvale has reached that venerable milestone here in 2024.
Read MoreMississauga is enabling youths aged 12-16 have fun for free this summer.
Read MoreSearching for Richard of Mississauga’s Dickson Park.
Read MoreRemembering Mississauga’s Miszczuk Subdivision.
Read MoreStreetsville Village Square's Stage Petitioned to be Named After Mississauga's Late Gary Clipperton.
Read MoreWhat we know today as Indian Road was not, in its origins, a planned thoroughfare, but its roots do connect back to some early surveys in historic Mississauga.
Read MoreThe History of Solar Eclipses Over Mississauga.
Read MoreMississauga’s new transportation option is a shared rental system of e-bikes and e-scooters to navigate the city.
Read MoreMississauga has lost a friend, a champion, whose energy and enthusiasm for our City and for sports was felt by all who knew him.
Read MoreThe Story Behind Mississauga’s Burns Lane.
Read MoreColonel Connell James Baldwin (1777-1861) was one of the highest-ranking officers from the British army to settle in historic Mississauga.
Read MoreMargaret Leslie served with Red Cross Welfare Division, and later became President of the Region of Peel Branch of the Canadian Red Cross.
Read MoreMississauga's moJJa Socks Launches Purple Ribbon Socks for Sunny Days Camp - A Camp for Children with Epilepsy.
Read MoreInterested in running for Mayor of Mississauga in the upcoming 2024 by-election? The nomination period opens March 6 at 3 p.m.
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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.
In conversation with Heba Mahdy, recipient of the Mississauga Starter Company Plus grant.
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