Vaughan’s Significant Weather Event has ended
Learn more about the City’s winter operations at vaughan.ca/snow
Update: The Significant Weather Event has ended as of Feb. 24, 2025 at 9:30 a.m.
Learn more about the City’s winter operations at vaughan.ca/snow
Update: The Significant Weather Event has ended as of Feb. 24, 2025 at 9:30 a.m.
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The City of Vaughan hosted its annual Black History Month event on Feb. 22 to celebrate Black Canadians and communities that have been vital in shaping Canada’s heritage and identity.
Laneways, cul-de-sacs, narrow streets and sidewalks are the focus this weekend
After all the heavy snowfall recently, City of Vaughan crews continue to work around the clock to clear roads, sidewalks and windrows.
Water leaks in your home are more common than you may think. Most leaks are silent, making them hard to spot, and they could be the cause of a higher-than-usual water and wastewater bill.
The City of Vaughan is providing tips to help you detect a leak before it costs you.
Check your water meter
Celebrate Black Canadians at Vaughan City Hall on Feb. 22 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Black Canadians and communities have been vital in shaping Canada’s heritage, culture and identity. The City of Vaughan has proclaimed February as Black History Month, a celebration that brings people together to pay tribute to the remarkable Black Canadians who have made a positive and enduring impact in the community, and highlight the richness of Black cultures and histories.
All you need to know about the City’s sidewalk-clearing operations
Following the recent major winter storms, the City of Vaughan’s crews continue cleanup efforts to address the large accumulation of snowfall – including on sidewalks throughout the community. Residents walking to school or work are urged to add extra time to their commute and take precautions on sidewalks.
The City’s Infrastructure Development and Public Works portfolios are hosting an Open House from 9:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Vaughan Room to mark National Engineering Month, which is held every March.
Speak to Vaughan’s engineers
The event will highlight exciting projects, the critical and diverse roles Vaughan’s engineers play in building and shaping the city, and women’s contributions to the field. There will also be snacks, swag and prizes to be won!