Vaughan’s 2024 Waste Collection Schedule is on its way!

Out with the old, in with the new! Get ready to look through next year’s waste collection services and key dates: the City of Vaughan’s 2024 Waste Collection Schedule will arrive in Canada Post mailboxes across Vaughan starting the week of Dec. 4! 

 

The new schedule is clear and concise with a fresh and colourful look that provides a year of waste services at a glance. It’s been made in a versatile format that can be easily posted on your refrigerator or garage wall, or folded up to have on hand when needed!

 

From the archives: John Thompson

From the traditional territories of the First Peoples of Turtle Island, to a farmland community, to a bustling city centre and everything in between – Vaughan's transformation is a story worth telling. The City of Vaughan’s popular monthly series continues, with historical content from Vaughan Archives.

 

Scroll through memory lane, learn about the city's past and explore the places, people and events that were pivotal to the development of the Vaughan we know today. 

 

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The Vaughan community comes together to celebrate Chanukah

This holiday season, the City of Vaughan community will come together once again to mark Chanukah at the annual Menorah Lighting Ceremony at City Hall on Monday, Dec. 11 at 4 p.m. 

 

Everyone is invited to join Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council in the Vaughan Room that day for the lighting of the Menorah. Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, founder and spiritual leader of Chabad Flamingo, will preside over the festival of lights ceremony, which will also include a performance by the Shmuel Zahavy Cheder Chabad Boys Choir.

 

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