The City of Mississauga (the “City”) is seeking a contemporary artist for a public art residency with the City’s public art program and stormwater projects team. In this role, the artist will raise ...
To better support both new and established grant applicants, the following revisions have been made to the 2025 Arts and Culture and Cultural Festivals and Celebrations grant streams. New and emerging ...
Open today from 7 a.m. to 12 a.m. Opened in September 2007, the 200,000 square foot Sportsplex, opened to the anticipation of soccer enthusiasts throughout the GTA. The Sportsplex includes a full-size ...
The City is developing an Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy (2024-2030) to expand our efforts to promote EDI and address racism and oppression within City initiatives, policies, ...
In 1994 in his hometown of Portland, Oregon, Thomas Lauderdale was working in local politics when he saw the need for most engaging and inspiring music at political fundraisers. Drawing inspiration ...
Fifty years ago in 1974, the Town of Mississauga and the villages of Streetsville and Port Credit came together to form what we know today as the City of Mississauga. Over the past 50 years, the City ...
If you are a private or non-profit developer building new rental units that will increase Mississauga’s supply of affordable and below-market rental housing, you may be eligible for financial ...
Starting Monday, October 28, several updates will be implemented to MiWay, helping deliver on the MiWay 5 service plan benefits. The service will now extend north on Tomken Road, reaching Bramalea GO ...
Route 51 Tomken will be extended north along Tomken Road to service Bramalea GO Station, Route 61 Mavis will have more frequent service on Sundays, there will be platform changes at the City Centre ...
Mississauga is planning and redeveloping the eastern waterfront area to transform it into vibrant, liveable communities. The City is working to transform Mississauga’s eastern waterfront area. This ...