Public safety is our priority
Your safety and well-being is our priority. That’s why the City of Vaughan remains committed to working with York Regional Police (YRP), other organizations and all levels of government to keep our community safe.
Your safety and well-being is our priority. That’s why the City of Vaughan remains committed to working with York Regional Police (YRP), other organizations and all levels of government to keep our community safe.
Vaughan is home to many beautiful ponds, including more than 150 stormwater management ponds, which are human-made and designed to temporarily hold water before releasing it back into the environment at a controlled rate. They are not intended – or safe – for recreational use!
Water constantly flows in and out of stormwater ponds, so the water levels are always changing, making any activity in or around them unsafe. So, when you’re out and about this fall, please keep a safe distance from these ponds.
Join the Vaughan Business and Entrepreneurship Centre’s kickoff event on Monday, Oct. 21
Did you know that small businesses in Vaughan account for more than 87 per cent of all businesses in the city? To recognize their impact and contributions, the Vaughan Business and Entrepreneurship Centre (VBEC) is hosting events and running special programs during Small Business Week from Monday, Oct. 21 until Friday, Oct. 25!
The City of Vaughan’s urban forest – the trees we enjoy throughout the community in our yards, parks, ravines and more – is growing!
Today, a special event was held to plant 200 trees in North Maple Regional Park thanks to a $10,000 grant from Tree Canada. Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council, City staff, community volunteers and representatives from Tree Canada were on hand to help out.
Visit one of our booths for safety tips, trivia and prizes!
Did you know you could have less than two minutes to evacuate safely once a smoke alarm sounds? Working smoke alarms save lives, and, in an emergency, every second counts.
Register your kids now for Oct. 21
Work begins on the City of Vaughan’s newest fire hall, Fire Station 7-12!
Today, the City and Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service officially broke ground at 9511 Weston Rd. to mark the start of construction for the City’s 11th fire station. Mayor Steven Del Duca, Members of Council, VFRS Chief Andrew Zvanitajs and City staff were in attendance for this city-building milestone that will enhance fire safety for everyone who lives in the area.
The time to give thanks with loved ones is just around the corner! Before making plans for the Thanksgiving holiday, please be aware of the following City of Vaughan facility closures and modified hours on Monday, Oct. 14.
Municipal facilities
Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to know more about a City program? The Service Vaughan team is standing by ready to respond to your inquiries. The City of Vaughan’s contact centre can be reached by phone at 905-832-2281 (toll free at 1-844-832-2112), email at service@vaughan.ca, online at vaughan.ca/ServiceVaughan or in person at Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.).