Gearing up to ride your bike this spring?
Here are tips for a safe ride
Are you ready to dust off your bike and put the pedal to the metal this spring? With longer daylight hours and rising temperatures, the City of Vaughan is reminding cyclists to inspect their bikes and ride responsibly.
Follow these tips to ensure your spring bike rides are safe and fun:
Vaughan Prayer Breakfast (Heaven's Helper)
The Vaughan Prayer Breakfast 2025 is a special event that brings together the community of Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. Join us once again at the Bellvue Manor for a morning of prayer, reflection, and fellowship.
Come and be inspired by the guest speakers, musical renditions and fellowship while enjoying a delicious breakfast in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Let's unite in prayer and celebrate the strength and diversity of our community. Don't miss out on this meaningful event!
Stay active this spring by walking or wheeling to school
It may be easy to hop in the car to take the kids to school, but there are many other ways to get to class.
Make the trek to school this spring by walking or wheeling with an assistive mobility device (such as wheelchairs, walkers or motorized scooters) in appropriate weather and sidewalk conditions. Not only will this help foster a healthier lifestyle for everyone, but making the switch can also help improve road safety in our community.
Kirby Road extension is making progress!
Construction is underway with the extension set to open in 2026
We are committed to keeping you moving!
The City of Vaughan is extending Kirby Road, between Dufferin Street and Bathurst Street, to
improve transportation and mobility, reduce gridlock, accommodate our growing population
and help you travel seamlessly throughout the community.
A new local off-leash dog area is coming to Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park
View the plan and provide your input until April 9
A new fenced-in local off-leash dog area is coming soon to Pierre Elliott Trudeau Park (60 Promenade Cir.) – and you can have a say before the plans are finalized!
NOW OPEN: New YRP substation serving Vaughan’s west end
York Regional Police’s newest substation is now open in Kleinburg to serve and protect the residents living in the area!
Located at 10418 Islington Ave., the YRP substation officially opened today, with a celebratory event held by Mayor Steven Del Duca and YRP Chief Jim MacSween. Members of Vaughan Council, including Deputy Mayor, Local and Regional Councillor Linda Jackson, who serves on the York Regional Police Service Board, were in attendance to mark this important community safety milestone.