Remembering Mississauga’s Mary Louise Clarke
/Mary Louise had A.R. Clarke Memorial Hall built in Port Credit and dedicated to the memory of her late husband.
Read MoreMary Louise had A.R. Clarke Memorial Hall built in Port Credit and dedicated to the memory of her late husband.
Read MoreThe story of Ben Madill, a much beloved and passionate advocate of the preservation and our stories, local history, and of his home community of Britannia.
Read MoreThe new and improved Marina Park in Port Credit has gone from bland to grand and reopens on May 3rd, 2025.
Read MoreLike many fascinating stories from our history, the events of 1837 were not the end of Mackenzie’s story.
Read MoreThe Flight Through Historic Mississauga – Part 1.
Read MoreWhen one can of red paint closes, another one opens.
Read MoreThe City of Mississauga launches their “One Mississauga” campaign encouraging all to face and understand the racism, discrimination and hatred experienced in our community.
Read MoreEmerson Taylor was one of the early, prominent citizens and businessmen who helped to put Erindale Village (and Mississauga) on the map.
Read MoreThe History of Ships in Bottles in Mississauga.
Read MoreControlled burns are needed every three to four years to help regenerate tallgrass prairies and remove invasive plants.
Read MoreRemembering the “one of a kind” Eva Ardiel, former Schoolmistress at the Old Britannia Schoolhouse in Mississauga.
Read MoreAs for Emily herself, it is not known for certain when she passed away, although one reference in connection to her son indicates that Emily died around 1896.
Read MoreEdna dedicated decades of persistent, energetic and positive effort to support anti-poverty initiatives, and to develop supports for women, children and families in our city who had limited life opportunities.
Read MoreCharlotte Schreiber and the Mississauga Connection.
Read MoreHere's How Mississauga is Celebrating International Women’s Day 2025
Read MoreThe stories of our past should be collected, explored and written inclusively, utilizing the knowledge and experiences from all of those who call Mississauga home.
Read MoreBy the 1970s, Malton was at the centre of Mississauga’s race relations.
Read MoreIn the late 1960s, Valentine’s Day was a widely recognized occasion in the South Peel, celebrated with a blend of traditional and emerging modern customs.
Read MoreToday, Mississauga’s Black population is incredibly diverse. Black immigrants in Mississauga trace their roots to a variety of places across the globe.
Read MoreIn 2006, Heritage Mississauga undertook an arduous task trying to trace our earliest Black residents on the landscape of what we would now call Mississauga. This initial research and subsequent projects have been able to give us a robust understanding of Black history in historic Mississauga in the 19th century.
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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