From the Archives
Langstaff School
The City of Vaughan’s archives house more than 600 collections dating from the early 1700s to the present day. Within these files are the stories of how Vaughan evolved from the traditional territories of the First Peoples of Turtle Island to the bustling city it is today.
Don’t miss our Fire Safety Open House!
Free, family-friendly activities tomorrow at Vellore Village Community Centre
Need something fun and educational to do with the family this weekend? Look no further than Vaughan Fire and Rescue Service’s second annual Fire Safety Open House!
You’re invited to a day of free, family-friendly activities tomorrow, Sunday, Sept. 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Vellore Village Community Centre (1 Villa Royale Ave.)!
Canada Post service disruption will affect mail from the City
During the Canada Post labour disruption, some City of Vaughan services and programs will be affected.
The City is committed to ensuring residents and businesses can access services and programs with minimal disruption.
Contingency plans are in place to provide alternative options for items normally delivered and received by mail.
Public Meetings continue in October
City of Vaughan Committee and Council meetings continue in October, with in-person and virtual attendance options for Members of Council and the public.
Public consultation remains a vital part of the planning and city-building process. There are many ways you can participate in meetings and have your say, including:
Speaking in person
By-law of the month
Fireworks and Pyrotechnics By-law
By-laws are put in place to ensure a safe and orderly community for all who live, work and play in Vaughan. Each month, the City of Vaughan explores a different by-law and what it means for you. This month, let’s take a look at the Fireworks and Pyrotechnics By-law.