Making the ‘invisible visible’ on World Water Day
Ever wonder where Vaughan’s water comes
from? Today’s the perfect opportunity to find out – it’s World Water Day. This year’s
theme is ‘groundwater: making the invisible visible.’
Ever wonder where Vaughan’s water comes
from? Today’s the perfect opportunity to find out – it’s World Water Day. This year’s
theme is ‘groundwater: making the invisible visible.’
As the weather starts to get warmer, more people will be out walking,
cycling and driving around the community. The City of Vaughan continues to keep
road safety and the well-being of citizens top of mind, no matter the season – and
you are encouraged to do the same.
March Break has come to an end, and, as children head back to class, it’s important for all pedestrians and road users to keep road safety top of mind. Follow these safety tips from the City of Vaughan when travelling to and from school or throughout school zone areas.
Calling all student entrepreneurs! The City of Vaughan is once again offering the Summer Company program in association with the Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade to prepare young entrepreneurs with a pipeline of tools, skills, connections and resources required to succeed in their business ventures.
While you get a head start on spring cleaning around the
house, consider tending to trees on your property as well. This season, you may
notice brown- and orange-coloured egg masses on trees throughout Vaughan. These
are most likely spongy moths, formerly known as LDD or
gypsy moths, an invasive species not native to Ontario.