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Mayor Del Duca and Council welcome Italian delegation to City Hall
Today, Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council welcomed a 17-person delegation from Sora, Italy, to celebrate more than 30 years of friendship and modernize the Sora-Vaughan twinning agreement established in 1992.
The delegation, which arrived on Friday, June 2 and will stay in the Greater Toronto Area until Monday, June 12, is led by Sora Mayor Luca Di Stefano and includes councillors, city staff and entrepreneurs.
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Vaughan celebrates International Archives Day
The lands the city of Vaughan is situated on have a rich and varied history that have helped shape the thriving community it is today. In honour of International Archives Day, take a walk down memory lane and revisit some of the past highlights from the City of Vaughan’s monthly Archives series:
Spirit of Generosity initiative supports more than 200 not-for-profit and community organizations
More than 800 dedicated citizens, community leaders, accomplished business professionals and committed public servants recently came together to raise funds for the Spirit of Generosity initiative during the City of Vaughan’s 2023 Mayor’s Gala.
Poor air quality affects dogs, cats and birds, too
If you are feeling the effects of the poor air quality caused by wildfire smoke, chances are your pets are, too.
Vaughan Animal Services is recommending you keep your elderly dogs, flat-faced dogs and cats, and domestic birds indoors. Only let your dogs outside for short periods of time, if needed. Make sure they have plenty of water to keep them hydrated.
Poor air quality impacts some of Vaughan’s recreation programs
As a result of poor air quality in York Region due to wildfire smoke, the City of Vaughan is temporarily relocating outdoor City-run recreation programs indoors until further notice. Impacted registrants will be contacted directly with more information.
Let’s work together to keep Vaughan’s parks and public spaces garbage-free
The study will assess operational performance improvements and urbanization of McNaughton Road West, considering the inclusion of sidewalks, cycling facilities, and mid-block and trail crossings to support the connection to the proposed Vaughan Super Trail and Bartley Smith Greenway Trail. These improvements will aim to address capacity and operational needs to accommodate planned growth in the area for pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and motorists.
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