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This month, you may start to see orange, brown and black
caterpillars making a home on trees in Vaughan. These are spongy moth
caterpillars – invasive insects that eat leaves from
hardwood trees such as oak, maple, birch and poplar, and select shrubs. City of Vaughan staff
continue working to control the spongy moth population and are here to provide
tips to help you protect the trees on your property.
A first-of-its-kind music festival is coming to Vaughan’s
downtown core – and you’re invited! On Saturday, June 11 and Sunday, June 12,
the Vaughan International Music Festival will showcase music from cultures
worldwide in the heart of the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre (VMC), located at 200
Apple Mill Rd.
Celebrating historic achievements! On Friday, June 10, the City of Vaughan invites the community to North Maple Regional Park (NMRP) for a special event in honour of Vaughan CARES (officially known as the Vaughan Committee of Associations to Restore Environmental Safety).
With the hustle and bustle of going to work, school and other commitments, you may be placing your waste items at the curb too early before your scheduled collection day.
Are you a small business looking for support to develop a business plan? The City of Vaughan is continuing its virtual Business Planning Launchpad Series to help set entrepreneurs like you up for success.
As you continue to cleanup from this weekend’s storm, you may have much more leaf and yard waste than usual. Weekly collection of branches, twigs and leaves continues until Friday, June 10 in the city of Vaughan and then will return to every other week.