Mayor Del Duca: Protecting Vaughan, Ontario and Canadian Businesses
Mayor Steven Del Duca issued the following statement after Vaughan Council unanimously endorsed his Member’s Resolution at the Feb. 5 Committee of the Whole (Working Session) which directs City of Vaughan staff to develop a procurement strategy to prioritize supporting Canadian-owned businesses in the wake of potential tariffs being imposed by the United States:
Prevent your pipes from freezing, leaking or bursting
Did you know low temperatures can cause pipes to freeze, leak or burst if they are not properly protected from the cold? While you bundle up for the winter, don’t forget about your water pipes!
Follow these tips from the City of Vaughan to help keep water flowing at your home all season:
City of Vaughan’s Nowruz Event
Mayor Steven Del Duca and Members of Council invite you to celebrate Nowruz.
Tuesday, March 25
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Vaughan City Hall
2141 Major Mackenzie Drive
History through storytelling
City of Vaughan recognizes Black History Month
February is Black History Month, a time to honour the historical achievements, contributions and challenges of diverse Black individuals and communities.
You asked, we answered
Have a question about a service in Vaughan? Want to know more about a City program? The Service Vaughan team is standing by ready to respond to your inquiries. The City of Vaughan’s contact centre can be reached by phone at 905-832-2281 (toll free at 1-844-832-2112), email at service@vaughan.ca, online at vaughan.ca/ServiceVaughan or in person at Vaughan City Hall (2141 Major Mackenzie Dr.).
Everything you need to know about election signs in Vaughan
Ontario’s next general election is taking place on Thursday, Feb. 27– which means campaign signs will start appearing on lawns throughout your neighbourhood.
In Vaughan, all signs, including election signs, are governed by the City’s Sign By-law 140-2018 (PDF). Here’s what you need to know: