Have old electronics and batteries?

Here’s where to dispose of them and how to reduce household waste

 

It’s that time of year when you may have received new electronics as a gift or upgraded during Boxing Day sales. But do you know what to do with your old devices and batteries? The City of Vaughan is providing tips on how to correctly dispose of electronics and batteries to help reduce your household waste.

E-waste and batteries

Registered in the City’s Pre-authorized Tax Payment program?

What you need to know for the 2022 interim property tax bill cycle


Are you part of the City of Vaughan’s Pre-authorized Tax Payment programs? If so, you should have already received your 2022 interim property tax bill in the mail. Please note, a change has been made this year to the number of instalments for the monthly plan – program members are now back to paying the property taxes in 11 withdrawals.   

Pack up the holidays right!

Learn where to dispose of broken décor, Christmas trees, old toys and more
 
As you pack up decorations following your New Year’s Eve celebrations and put away holiday table settings, you may be wondering where the broken stemware should go. Or maybe you’re trying to make room for all the new toys gifted over the holidays. If so, the City of Vaughan is here to provide you with waste reduction tips and reminders to sort these items correctly.

Resolving to drive safely

Make roads safer by committing to #SlowDownVaughan in the new year


The ball has dropped and resolutions for 2022 are being made. The City of Vaughan encourages you to take this opportunity to resolve to drive safely at all times in the new year. That resolution and adjustments to your driving habits may save a life. 

There are many ways you can share this commitment: 

Celebrating 25 years!

The City Playhouse Theatre marks its silver anniversary


In 1996, the City of Vaughan hosted the grand opening of the City Playhouse Theatre when its curtain raised for the first time with the launch of a three-month “Festival of Arts.” Fast-forward 25 years, and the love of live theatre and performing arts still holds strong throughout the city. 

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