More parks have opened in Vaughan!
The City of Vaughan is
dedicated to fostering a community that is diverse, welcoming and inclusive for
all residents. As part of that commitment, Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua and
Members of Council joined the community to unveil a new rainbow crosswalk at
City Hall today during Pride Month.
Do you have extra materials you’re hoping to dispose of soon? Then take advantage of the City of Vaughan’s Double-Up Days this week or next, depending on your scheduled collection day. This program allows you to place up to six garbage items at the curb, and paid tags are not required.
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to receive municipal news as it is released? The City of Vaughan offers many
resources for residents to stay up to date, including by eNewsletters, social media
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Vaughan Fire and
Rescue Service’s (VFRS) mission is to provide programs to protect lives,
property and the environment from the adverse effects of fire, medical emergencies
and other dangerous conditions. Today, the newest generation of firefighters
answered the call and were officially welcomed into the Service at a graduation
ceremony.
The City of Vaughan’s tremendous storm cleanup continues. As the heavy rain and strong winds from Saturday, May 21 toppled trees and pushed debris onto roads, sidewalks and boulevards, Vaughan staff quickly mobilized efforts, working extended hours and prioritizing emergencies.
Today, Mayor Maurizio
Bevilacqua and Members of Council joined the loved ones of the late Tony Alati
to dedicate a garden at St. Jean de Brebeuf Parkette in his honour. His friends
and family raised funds to have the garden installed and held a ceremony on his
birthday – June 10.