City Of Vaughan Donates $10,000 To The Haifa Emergency Relief Effort

​The City of Vaughan is supporting relief efforts in the City of Haifa, Israel following a major wildfire in the Carmel Forest. Council has approved a donation of $10,000 to the Haifa Foundation Emergency Appeal through The Canadian Committee for the Haifa Foundation, a registered Canadian charity.
 
“We have a very caring community here in Vaughan and our spirit of generosity defines us,” said Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua.

City Of Vaughan Celebrates Success Of First Annual Toy Drive

​Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and Members of Council today donated toys collected for the CP24 CHUM Christmas Wish 2010 program.

“I want to thank everyone in the community who donated a toy to help bring a smile to a child’s face this holiday season,” said Mayor Bevilacqua. “At this special time of the year it is heartening to see our community come together to assist families across the GTA. We live in a wonderful City where generosity and compassion are demonstrated throughout the year and I am proud of the support we have all shown for this important initiative.”

Council Freezes Their Salary

Vaughan Council has voted not to take a pay raise. The City’s non-union staff will have their pay levels adjusted to be consistent with the rate increases provided to union employees earlier this year. Council, however, has decided to freeze their own salaries even though the City’s Pay Line Policy provides for economic adjustments for elected officials that reflect adjustments provided to management employees.

Menorah Lighting Held At Civic Centre

In celebration of the Jewish holiday Chanukah, the Mayor and Members of Council joined residents, guests and City staff yesterday to mark the occasion with the lighting of the menorah.
 

Chanukah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day holiday celebrated each year to commemorate the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem in the second century BCE.

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