Mayor Bevilacqua launches ninth annual Toy Drive
Donations accepted at any Vaughan community centre, library, fire hall or City Hall
This morning, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua kicked off the City of Vaughan’s ninth annual toy drive at a televised event from Blessed Trinity Catholic Elementary School. The toy drive supports the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish 2018. Mayor Bevilacqua was featured on CP24 Breakfast.
Winter is coming
The City of Vaughan is prepared with high-level plowing, road maintenance and windrow services
Mayor Bevilacqua honours service members on Remembrance Day
Mayor Bevilacqua addresses 39th Annual Cardinal’s Dinner
Keynote remarks delivered on behalf of the 42 municipalities in the Archdiocese of Toronto
Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service celebrates $15,000 grant from Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation
Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018
Have your say on Vaughan’s short-term rentals
Short-term
rentals refer to individuals renting out their residence, or part of their
residence, for a short period of time through a variety of internet-based
platforms in exchange for a fee. Currently, the presence of short term rentals
is low in Vaughan.
Mayor Bevilacqua announces fourth annual Poppy Wall
Vaughan residents invited to City Hall to contribute to mural project
Every November, Canadians remember the men and women who have served in our armed forces to preserve our country’s freedom and independence. The City of Vaughan is once again honouring their contribution and sacrifice by inviting visitors and staff to write a personal message on paper poppies that will be displayed on the poppy wall in the atrium of Vaughan City Hall until Nov. 12.
407 Tanker Fire under control
Motorists asked to avoid area between Dufferin and Keele Streets