Celebrate an important cause or event with the City!

Are you part of an organization working to raise public awareness for an important cause? Is your association hosting a special event that celebrates the community’s diversity, heritage or culture? Submit a request to the City of Vaughan to have your observance recognized through a flag-raising, illumination or proclamation!

 

Here's everything you need to know to get started: 

 

Flag-raising requests

Everything you should ‘snow’ about Vaughan’s windrow-clearing operations

The City of Vaughan’s Public Works crews work hard to clear snow all winter long – even at the entrance of your driveway! 

 

Understanding what windrow-clearing involves, when the service begins and what can impact our operations will help you prepare for the upcoming season. 

 

Here’s everything you need to ‘snow’:

 

City of Vaughan’s Black History Month Event

 

The City of Vaughan joins the national celebration of Black History Month, a time to honour and recognize the extraordinary contributions and achievements of Black Canadians.

 

Black History Month Event at Vaughan City Hall

 

Join us for an unforgettable celebration, featuring Afro-Caribbean and urban dances, a drum performance, complimentary food, Mayor and Members of Council remarks, vendor booths and more as we honour the profound impact of Black Canadians on our past, present, and future.

You’re invited to the City of Vaughan’s Tamil Heritage Month event!

Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council, together with the Vaughan Tamils’ Heritage and Cultural Organization, invite you to join them to mark Tamil Heritage Month and Thai Pongal at the City of Vaughan’s third annual celebration. The event will take place on Saturday, Jan. 18 at 6 p.m. in the Maple High School cafeteria (50 Springside Rd.). Doors open at 5 p.m.

 

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