Vaughan Celebrates Black History Month
Residents are invited to celebrate, learn and be inspired by Black Canadian cultural heritage, traditions and achievements at free events to be held during Black History Month in February. The events have been organized by local African Caribbean cultural groups with the City of Vaughan in support of the City’s Diversity Strategy to create opportunities for creative cultural expression and dialogue.
Mayor Bevilacqua Focuses on Success in Annual Address to the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce
In his second annual address at the Mayor’s Luncheon hosted by the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua said Vaughan is the place to be for business growth, innovation and prosperity.
New Construction In Vaughan Tops Billion Dollar Mark In 2011
New Recreation Guide Delivered This Weekend
The City of Vaughan’s 2012 Spring & Summer Recreation Guide will be delivered to Vaughan homes by January 31.
Vaughan Celebrates Chinese New Year and the Year of the Dragon
The City of Vaughan has partnered with the Federation of Chinese Canadians in York Region to host a special Chinese New Year celebration on Sunday, January 29, 2012 from 12:00 (noon) to 2:00 p.m. at Vaughan City Hall.
Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and Members of Council invite residents, community groups, businesses and City staff to take part in the festivities welcoming the Year of the Dragon.
Bob Bak Receives Ward 5 Civic Hero Award for Community Involvement
Ward 5 resident Bob Bak was presented with the Civic Hero Award today in Vaughan Council Chambers for his community involvement.
Vaughan Surpasses Mayor Bevilacqua's Pledge For Residents To Lose 100,000 Pounds
Vaughan residents rang in the new year 100,177 pounds lighter as part of their collective pledge to the CBC's Live Right Now initiative – a national program intended to motivate Canadians to unite and improve the health of the country – which ended December 31, 2011. Residents had six months to determine their weight loss goals beginning in June. Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua pledged that Vaughan residents would lose 100,000 pounds collectively.