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Building Vaughan for current and future generations
As one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada with an ever increasing population, Vaughan is a place people want to call home. To ensure this dream can be a reality, the City of Vaughan is committed to forward-looking planning that supports building complete communities and ensuring residents aren’t priced out of the neighbourhoods they grew up in.
Tamil Heritage Month and Thai Pongal
Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council invite you to celebrate Tamil Heritage Month and Thai Pongal on Monday, Jan. 22, 2024 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Vaughan City Hall.
Put holiday waste in the right place!
As you pack up your holiday decorations, you may wonder where to dispose of some items, such as broken glass, old electronics and real Christmas trees. The City of Vaughan has tips and reminders to help you start the year off right and put waste in the right place!
Broken glass
Holiday waste collection 101
While the festive season is a time of relaxation for many, our waste collectors continue to work hard to pick up your materials. To help your collection day run smoothly, here is everything you need to know about the City of Vaughan’s waste services over the holidays:
Waste collection schedule
Double-Up Days are back!
The City of Vaughan is once again kicking off the year with Double-Up Days! On your scheduled garbage collection day during the weeks of Jan. 2 or Jan. 9, you can place up to six items curbside – no paid tags are required. Need to ‘double’-check your collection day? Visit vaughan.ca/WasteCalendar.