Islamic Heritage Exhibition (Islamic Heritage Month Committee)

Celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of the Islamic world at the Islamic Heritage Month Exhibition! Discover inspiring exhibits, breathtaking art, and compelling stories, history of Islamic civilization to global heritage. This free event offers a unique opportunity to explore traditions, engage with diverse communities, and gain a deeper understanding of the beauty and significance of Islamic history.

Remembrance Day

Every year, at the 11th hour, on the 11th day, of the 11th month, we honour the brave Canadians who served and continue to serve our country. 

 

As a reflection of the City's commitment to commemorate the remarkable service and sacrifice of Vaughan citizens, Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council invite the community to the City of Vaughan’s 2024 Remembrance Day.

 

Following the service, members of the public are invited to gather at the Woodbridge Memorial Pool and Arena (5020 Hwy 7) for refreshments.

 

Keep a safe distance from stormwater ponds

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.

Celebrate Small Business Week with us!

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!

 

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Growing Vaughan’s urban forest

200 trees planted with funding from Tree Canada

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.  

 

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