City of Mississauga administrative offices as well as many library, cultural and recreational facilities will be closed on Victoria Day (Monday, May 18), with schedules varying by facility. During ...
With just one month until the world’s largest sporting event kicks off in North America, excitement is building across the City of Mississauga. Co-hosted by Canada, the United States and Mexico, the ...
The Mayor has special powers under Part VI.1 of the Municipal Act and is required to exercise these powers of decisions, directives and declarations in writing.
Events are weather permitting and subject to change. Please call 905-615-3200 ext. 7465 to find out if an event has been cancelled due to weather. Events may be delayed or cancelled due to extreme ...
Stephen Dasko proudly serves as City Councillor for Ward 1 and Regional Councillor for the Region of Peel. First elected in 2018 and re-elected for the 2022–2026 term, Stephen is a lifelong resident ...
Develop your skills and enjoy the ice with a variety of drop-in programs designed to fit your schedule. CSA-approved hockey helmets are strongly recommended for most programs. Ice skates are required ...
The policies posted here are provided for reference only. To make sure you’re accessing the most up to date version, or if you have any questions about the City’s corporate policies, please email ...
Public notices give you information about City proceedings. We publish notices that are required under the Notice By-law.
From April 27 to May 8, 2026, the City will host free events and programs for youth and young adults aged 12 to 24. Choose from various drop-in and registered activities to express your creativity, ...
Apply for a development application or search for a development agreement. Learn about how city planning works, how to get involved and more.
The park is being redeveloped to improve the parkland experience and amenities for the surrounding community. The work includes replacing aging infrastructure. We received feedback from residents to ...
Be wary of fake text messages pretending to be from Ontario Courts. These messages contain harmful links. The Provincial Offences office does not send texts. Avoid clicking links asking for payments ...