MISSISSAUGA – In Mississauga, Christmas is more than just an opportunity to spend time with family. Across the city, the holiday season also brings a number of family-friendly opportunities to gather with neighbours, reconnect with the community, and get into the holiday spirit. While Streetsville’s Christmas in the Village and Celebration Square’s Light Up the […]
Funding Secured for Lower Don River “Super Park”
TORONTO – Stretching all the way from the Corktown Common and Toronto’s urban lakeshore to North York’s Bayview Woods neighbourhood, Toronto’s Don River Valley is home to one of the city’s most diverse ecosystems, as well as many of its most popular trails for cyclists and joggers. As early as Spring 2019, City of Toronto […]
Remembrance Day 2016: The Distillery District in the Great War
TORONTO – Two years ago, Remembrance Day celebrations across the country took on a special significance, as Canadians honoured 100 years since the beginning of Canada’s involvement in the Great War (1914-1918). 2016, however, represents the centennial of one of the city’s most interesting “home front” stories – that of the Distillery District, a collection […]
Port Lands Revitalization gets Funding Boost
TORONTO – With its prime lakeside location, natural green spaces, and proximity to the Gardiner Expressway, Toronto’s “Port Lands” area has long been considered one of the city’s most high-potential areas for real estate development. However, there’s a catch – the Port Lands’ valuable cache of property lies along the Keating Channel, which currently constitutes […]
Mississauga Moves Forward with Lakeview Redevelopment
Overlooking the Lake Ontario shoreline between Port Credit and Mimico, Mississauga’s Lakeview neighbourhood has undergone many changes over the last century. Beginning the 1900s as little more than a network of rural communities, Lakeview quickly grew into a renowned industrial area that would go on to provide space for (among other things) a commercial training […]
Halloween Fun in Mississauga: Three Picks for 2016
Here in Mississauga, there’s never a shortage of Halloween spirit in October, with many of the city’s neighbourhoods hosting spooky events for the whole family to enjoy. In addition to many of the city’s Halloween celebrations being free of charge, there are usually a few that take place in the weeks prior to the actual […]
City of Vaughan Celebrates 25th Anniversary
YORK REGION – With the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre already growing quickly, and the TTC’s much-anticipated York-Spadina Subway Extension set to open next year, the City of Vaughan is without a doubt one of the GTA’s most exciting municipalities when it comes to development. Within York Region, Vaughan also holds a special distinction: in 1991, it […]
“F” is for Fall (and Festivals) in Markham
With its abundance of colourful outdoor forests, the City of Markham is truly one of the GTA’s most beautiful places to be during the autumn season. It is, without a doubt, also one of the most festive – with many of the city’s most popular festivals and events taking place in September and October. Without […]
Back to School 2016: What’s New Around the GTA
GREATER TORONTO – With classes set to resume in less than a month, it’s time for back-to-school shopping and preparation for parents who have already registered their children. For those who have not yet done so, the deadline is close – and the task is a little bit trickier this year, thanks to several new […]
Toronto Planning New Park Atop Urban Railway
TORONTO – Just months after plans were revealed for the city’s Bentway multi-use area (originally entitled “Under Gardiner”), park-loving residents of the city’s core have something new to look forward to: a proposed 21-acre park to be built atop the railway tracks west of Union Station. Currently dubbed “Rail Deck Park,” the new proposal was […]
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