Trick-or-treat safely this Halloween!
When out trick-or-treating, all the spooky costumes, cobwebs and candy make for an exciting evening – but don’t let them distract you from staying alert. The City of Vaughan is reminding all goblins, witches and ghouls to prioritize safety protocols when walking on sidewalks or driving down streets on Halloween, especially at night when it’s dark.
Virtual public meetings continue in November
The City of
Vaughan recognizes the importance of protecting citizens from the COVID-19
pandemic while also continuing to move the city forward. Supporting this
direction, electronic participation for Committee of the Whole, Council and
task force meetings will continue next month.
Do you have a passion for road safety?
Calling all road safety advocates: the City of Vaughan is currently hiring school crossing guards, both full-time and standby. Be part of this dedicated team of more than 100 individuals who help children and families as they travel to and from school each day.
Here are a few quick facts about working the rewarding job of a Vaughan crossing guard: