City condemns anti-Semitic graffiti in Vaughan

The City of Vaughan has issued the following statement.
 
On Saturday, Oct. 31, anti-Semitic graffiti was found on a sign in Concord/Thornhill Regional Park near Dufferin Street and Highway 407.
 
“This disturbing act of vandalism is completely unacceptable and goes against the core values upon which our community has been built,” said Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua. “We remain committed to promoting tolerance and respect for everyone.

Creating a business network at home and abroad

City introduces the Vaughan International Commercialization Centre Pilot Program
 
Vaughan is expanding its services for companies doing business in the City by building an innovation support network focused on increasing export activity, promoting foreign investment and creating jobs. The Vaughan International Commercialization Centre (VICC) is a pilot program launched during a Small Business Week event at City Hall today.
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