Mississauga's Friendship Agreements
/The common thread between the three friendship agreements is to continue to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation between Mississauga residents and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Read MoreThe common thread between the three friendship agreements is to continue to foster a spirit of friendship and cooperation between Mississauga residents and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation.
Read MoreWith the support of her community, Nahnee was eventually called on by the Rama First Nation band council to petition Queen Victoria in England and to advocate for the rights of First Nations peoples.
Read MoreWhat was even more interesting, to the Department of Defence’s dismay, were the connections the POWs had formed with the Cooksville community and beyond.
Read MorePart of the Sheridan Homelands subdivision today is located on a former 200-acre farm property, previously belonging to Charles Cameron.
Read MoreEnjoy these sweet summer events that are free from May to October!
Read MoreInstalling more than 100 parking stations will help organize the shared e-bikes and e-scooters while keeping regular bike racks available for personal devices.
Read MoreYour 2025 Guide to Mississauga’s Spray Pads and Pools.
Read MoreMississauga Remembers the 80th Anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands.
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.
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In places like historic Mississauga, which was developing and expanding during the late Victorian era, settlers brought their cherished practices with them.
Six sweet spots to go tobogganing in Mississauga.
Enjoy winter outdoors with these outdoor skating rinks in Mississauga.
At the end of the day or the year or the century, Christmas to Canadians is what Canadians make of it. Road or no road, sea access or none, war or peace, Christmas has been finding a way for over 200 years.
Lights are one of the brightest parts of Christmas and here, there are plenty of places to see Christmas lights in Mississauga.
Here are a few tips to keep our neighbourhoods, shopping areas and public spaces safe for everyone.
Despite the eventual decline of the hamlet of Elmbank, and the eventual construction of an international airport, the Elmbank Cemetery still exists.
In conversation with singer-songwriter, Andy Colonico.
In conversation with country-rock-pop artist, Suzi Kory.
In conversation with Mississauga’s Gaby Mammone, founder of Mississauga’s famous holiday event, the Family Jingle & Mingle.
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