Be fire safe this Thanksgiving
Come prepared!
#ShopVaughanLocal this Thanksgiving
Only rain down the drain!
Fallen leaves may be pretty, but they can cause flooding when covering catch basins on rainy days. These drains collect stormwater and carry it through storm sewers to local waterways, helping to keep Vaughan’s roads clear of pooling water. This is why it’s crucial for the resident living closest to the catch basin to regularly clear it of leaves and other debris, especially before a rainfall or thunderstorm.
Small Business Week programs go virtual
Mayor Bevilacqua urges Vaughan citizens not to let their guard down
The following statement
was issued by Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua to address the rising COVID-19
case counts and hospitalizations across York Region:
What’s open and closed in Vaughan on Thanksgiving
It’s almost time to say “thanks” and eat delicious food
with loved ones this holiday weekend. But do you know what’s open and closed in
Vaughan on Thanksgiving? The City of Vaughan is reminding everyone of the
following facility closures and modified hours in effect on Monday, Oct. 11.
Municipal facilities
Sort waste right this Thanksgiving
Mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, turkey and apple pie – these are some of the foods you may be looking forward to enjoying on Thanksgiving. But do you know where to dispose of everyday cooking and dining items, such as aluminum trays, paper plates and leftover food? The City of Vaughan is providing helpful tips for citizens on how to sort these items correctly to help reduce what’s sent to the landfill and make collection days run smoothly.