Don't throw it away! Learn how to repair your items. The City of Mississauga's next Repair Hub will take place at Hazel McCallion Central Library (Ground 0 - Makerspace). Repair Hubs give items that ...
More rain is on the way as Environment & Climate Change Canada is forecasting 5-15 mm of rain for Saturday, April 5 for parts of the Greater Toronto Area, including Mississauga, with the potential for ...
After a year of unprecedented weather, including flooding and extreme heat, now more than ever we must try to mitigate the impacts of climate change. Small actions at the community level can make a ...
At the March 26 Budget Committee meeting, Council received an update on the City’s 2024 year-end financial position, the current 2025 Budget and the anticipated 2026 Budget process. The 2024 financial ...
Standard drop-in fees apply for activities outside of the membership, such as Shinny Hockey, Pickleball and Aquafitness Registered program fees remain unchanged, with a 20% discount on fitness, ...
A significant weather system is moving into Mississauga Wednesday afternoon, bringing with it a substantial amount of rain.
Users of City-owned public EV charging stations in Mississauga will now be charged a $0.30/kWh fee. The fee is based on the actual amount of energy that is used to charge the electric vehicle. Today, ...
The City has installed Level 2 EV chargers at the following locations. Most fees are charged by the hour or kilowatt hour (kWh). All stations that charge by kilowatt hour apply an idle fee of $5 per ...
We’re committed to enhancing transit to better serve our customers. Building on the success of the previous MiWay 5-Year Service Plan, a new service plan is being developed to shape the future of ...
You can request a file search and environmental search for a building’s history. File and environmental searches provide information about the building’s permits, land use and environmental concerns.