DRAO is a provincial program, and is not related to the various programs and initiatives that the City of Mississauga is ...
Apply for a one-time grant of $1,000 for damage to your Mississauga residence caused by flooding on July 16, August 17 or August 18, 2024.
The City of Mississauga is pleased to announce the launch of a new program: the 2025 Celebration Square Large Event Application Program – now open until November 29, 2024. This streamlined process ...
Today, the City of Mississauga launched its Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant, a one-time payment of $1,000 to affected property owners and tenants in Mississauga, who experienced basement ...
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 ...
The City of Mississauga is calling for innovative and impactful urban design projects to be considered for the 2025 Mississauga Urban Design Awards. This year’s theme, “Reflections and Visions”, ...
You’ll need a permit to film on City of Mississauga streets, property and parks for commercial or student productions. You also need a permit if you plan to take commercial or wedding photos within ...
If you get a provincial offences notice, you must respond within 30 days. If you don’t pay your fine or request a trial or early resolution meeting within that time, the court will review your ticket ...
Over the last few months, Mississauga has experienced two major weather events, where flooding caused damage to both public and private property. As climate change continues to evolve and more extreme ...
As part of the City’s new Live Music Pilot, live music is permitted along the following areas and hours until June 28, 2026. Lakeshore Corridor (between Dixie Road and Winston Churchill Boulevard) and ...