Celebrating Vaughan Council’s Inauguration on Nov. 15
The inaugural meeting of the 2022-2026 Term of Council will be celebrated on Tuesday, Nov.
The inaugural meeting of the 2022-2026 Term of Council will be celebrated on Tuesday, Nov.
A new community is planned for Block 27. This is the area bounded by Kirby Road
to the north, Teston Road to the south, Keele Street to the east and Jane
Street to the west. You’re invited to learn more about the new local street
network planned for this area by joining an online Public Information Session
on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Grow with Vaughan is back! The annual sponsorship program delivered by the City of Vaughan will once again support the business community next spring through cost-effective opportunities that provide visibility for small businesses while beautifying the Vaughan neighbourhoods they serve.
Did you know many Ontario homes have an average of four to six fuel-burning appliances that produce carbon monoxide (CO)? And that more than 65 per cent of all CO deaths and injuries in Ontario occur in homes?
Every November, the City of Vaughan hosts a Remembrance event to commemorate the brave Canadians who risked – and, in many cases, lost – their lives during war. This year’s commemoration will take place online today at 10 a.m. at vaughan.ca/live.
The City of Vaughan is once again supporting Treat Accessibly to help make Halloween trick-or-treating an activity every child can participate in – regardless of ability.
There’s a new bug in town! European Firebugs have been
making a growing appearance across York Region – but don’t worry, they are
harmless to humans, plants and pets.
When children in costumes take over the streets on Halloween night,
running from house to house in the dark in search of tasty treats, it is
everyone’s responsibility to take precautions to keep them safe! The City of
Vaughan has many tips to ensure trick-or-treaters and their families have a fun
night out.
Tips for drivers: