Take part in Vaughan’s Small Business Week programming
Explore September’s By-law of the Month
Vaughan encourages residents to make trick-or-treating accessible for everyone
In 2021, Vaughan became
the first municipality in Canada to endorse Treat Accessibly, an initiative
aimed at making Halloween trick-or-treating an activity every child can
participate in - regardless of their ability. Treat Accessibly aligns with the
City’s goal to foster an inclusive community where people of all ages,
abilities and backgrounds can thrive.
Building Vaughan
The city of
Vaughan continues to transform. As a result of its high standard of living,
accessible location, world-class amenities, development options, subway
connections and so much more, Vaughan continues to attract significant
opportunities for investment in residential, commercial and industrial projects,
year after year.
Vaughan receives the 2022 Achievement of Excellence in Procurement Award
The City's sound financial practices recognized by the National Procurement Institute
Excellence in workplace diversity and inclusion
The City of
Vaughan is committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace and
community – and these efforts are being noticed! Recently, the City won a 2022
Canadian HR Award in the Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion category, which
was celebrated at today’s Council meeting with a ceremonial presentation.
Vaughan recognized for high standards in data collection
During a
ceremonial presentation at the Sept. 28 Council meeting, Mayor and Members of
Council announced the City of Vaughan has achieved three International
Organization of Standardization (ISO) certifications from the World Council on
City Data (WCCD) – a Platinum ISO 37120 certification for 2020 and 2021, and
the ISO 37122 Early Adopter Smart Cities certification.
Ward 2 Civic Hero Award presented to Father Michael Corcione
During a ceremonial presentation at today's Council Meeting, Mayor and Members of Council recognized Father Michael Corcione as the recipient of the 2022 Ward 2 Civic Hero Award.
Connecting older adults with snow-clearing services
Although there
are many weeks before the first snowfall, it’s not too early to start thinking
about your snow removal options for the upcoming winter season. Each year, the
City of Vaughan operates an extensive winter services and road maintenance
program to help keep the public safe during the winter months. Some residents may
require assistance with snow-clearing at their homes – that’s where the Community
& Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS) program comes in to help.