The History of Mississauga’s Lost 16
/We can confirm that 16 of “our boys” from the First World War lie somewhere overseas in unmarked graves.
Read MoreWe can confirm that 16 of “our boys” from the First World War lie somewhere overseas in unmarked graves.
Read MoreWe 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.
Read MoreThis festive event takes place at and is in support of the Army Navy Air Force Veterans Club and the Compass Food Bank.
Read MoreLearn About Mississauga's 2025 Brunch With Santa Fundraiser.
Read MoreWith a grass-roots approach and a strong moral standard, the Kennedy family, even in their quiet way, have helped to shape the City that we call home today through successive generations.
Read MoreMississauga introduces citywide winter parking restrictions.
Read MoreCinemas, automobiles, radios and airplanes. Temperance, rum runners, bootleggers, flappers and jazz. Gambling dens, gangsters and roadhouses. The 1920s seemed to usher in a new modern age.
Read MorePart two of the Kennedy family with Colonel T.L. Kennedy’s brother, Jack Kennedy, and the remarkable story of Jack’s wife, Evelyn.
Read MoreThe 2025 Christmas/Holiday event season is a busy one in Mississauga and we’ve got your go-to guide.
Read MoreWith a grass-roots approach and a strong moral standard, the Kennedy family, even in their quiet way, have helped to shape the City that we call home today through successive generations.
Read MoreLong before colonization, Indigenous peoples had seasonal observances and ritual communal feasts associated with fall harvests, along with dance, potlatch and other spiritual ceremonies.
Read MoreThis travelling exhibit was created by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 with guest curator Dr. Afua Cooper in partnership with the Black Cultural Centre for Nova Scotia.
Read MoreWhile Mississauga was not home to a residential school, many Indigenous peoples with ties to this place were impacted by residential schools and government policies of assimilation that continue to have lasting effects today.
Read MoreLearn About Mississauga's Harvest of Hope Fundraiser Supporting The Breakfast With Santa Foundation.
Read MoreThe 2025 Mississauga Santa Claus parade happens on Saturday, November 22, at a new location, near Celebration Square.
Read MoreThe cenotaph came to be through the efforts of local individuals and organizations following the First World War to create a permanent memorial.
Read MoreSteeped in history and in community, the congregation was first formed in 1825 when Colonel Peter Adamson opened his home, Thorne Lodge, for services.
Read MoreOne of the impacts of the War of 1812 was the social impacts – in some cases the war separated families, forced difficult decisions, and resulted in social upheaval.
Read MoreWherever I look, history, and legacy of the War of 1812, is all around us, shaping the narratives, place names, and stories of our home.
Read MorePick up a drink from your favourite indie coffee shop, put your most comfortable hoodie on and start falling for fall!
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On Thursday, August 20, Frog in Hand Productions will present the World Premiere of Taranta, marking the first time audiences will experience the complete work.
As she continues to expand her boundaries as both a writer and a performer, her focus remains exactly where it started: on making music that is entirely, unapologetically real.
Many roads laid out and named under Dennis’ surveys remain part of our city’s streetscape today.
Apricity represents the true spirit of the modern independent rocker: visually deliberate, sonically explosive, and entirely uncompromising.
Jessica Sevier has a rare gift for transforming personal growing pains into anthemic, universal comfort.
Community cookbooks were and are a large part of historical and modern Mississauga, a rich archive of our city’s residents.
Vibrant Brampton SummerFest is expanding to three outdoor festival days, bringing an even larger celebration of South Asian music, arts, food and culture to Gage Park from July 17 to 19, 2026.
With a paltry voter turnout of 25.71 per cent in the 2024 Mississauga election, it’s crucial to vote later this year as your vote shapes our city.
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