The City’s Mississauga Matters campaign ensures that all federal candidates and major political parties recognize the significant role Mississauga plays as Canada’s seventh-largest city. The campaign ...
A Mississauga resident is accused of extortion, money laundering and the illegal lending of money at a criminal rate of interest within Ontario land-based casinos following a year-long loan ...
During the March 19, 2025 Council meeting, Mississauga City Council approved the transfer of waste collection services from the Region of Peel to the City of Mississauga. The motion also supported ...
A 32-year-old Mississauga man is accused lying about his age in order to have sex with a child under 16 whom he met online. In a statement Wednesday, York Regional Police said the alleged victim, who ...
Health officials in Peel Region are warning that the public may have been exposed to a measles case at Pearson Airport, a hospital and a walk-in clinic in Mississauga last week. In a statement ...
“Can you sing the Canadian national anthem at our game?” Linda Guertin of Mississauga froze when asked the rather odd question. “No,” Guertin she answered immediately, “but I think my husband can.” ...
George Clooney's stage adaptation of his 2005 movie Good Night, and Good Luck just broke a Broadway record for highest box office earnings in seven days. Disney's Snow White reigns over weekend ...
The fate of more than 2,400 proposed housing units in a Mississauga neighbourhood could be decided by a provincial tribunal, after city officials voted to oppose two developments this week.
Mississauga residents say it will be tougher for residents to get involved in development issues after city council voted to move most planning meetings from evenings to regular business hours.
We see a lot of emphasis when we go to U.S. conferences about the transition of Hispanic students into the college and university system. Not so much an emphasis in Canada—not that we don’t have ...
Since Donald Trump began his second term, Canadian politician Doug Ford has become one of the loudest international voices to contest the US president’s “America First” trade policy.
“Can you sing the Canadian national anthem at our game?” Linda Guertin of Mississauga froze when asked the rather odd question. “No,” Guertin she answered immediately, “but I think my ...