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Today-History-Nov11
Today in History for Nov. 11: ...
A police investigation is underway after a senior was seriously injured in a hit -and-run crash late last week in Mississauga.
Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown says the city is going to pursue “every legal avenue” to get buses running again after striking ...
The Hazel McCallion Line, a 22-kilometre Mississauga-to-Brampton light-rail transit route initially set to open to riders ...
In celebration of this milestone, the Museums of Mississauga have hidden 50 artifact markers from their historic collection ...
A decade after Gay Lea Foods bought Hewitt’s Dairy Ltd., the Hagersville institution is slated to change ownership once again. Gay Lea Foods entered into a non-binding letter of intent to sell ...
as well as beloved Mississauga Councillor and “Mayor of Malton” Frank McKechnie, are all buried here. The names of those who rest here could go on and on – a veritable time capsule to our city’s ...
Very impressed with this very well-managed lounge. Was glad that it is opened until 1 am as we have a flight out at 1:40 am. The food and service was excellent. Grandeur was especially helpful and ...
THUNDER BAY – A 33-year-old Mississauga man is in custody to face charges of alleged drug trafficking in Thunder Bay. Ontario Provincial Police on Thursday said its provincial joint forces guns ...
For those who have a fascination with history, the clues are all around us ... undertook the first survey (also known as the “Old Survey”) of Toronto Township (historic Mississauga) in June of 1806.
A man is in life-threatening condition following a collision in Mississauga on Wednesday night. It happened in the area of Southdown Road and Sheridan Way. Paramedics said they performed life ...
Rippling with activity, the St. Lawrence River in the late 1800s was a busy highway for ships, large and small. Loud, piercing blasts of ship whistles had significant meanings but occasionally ...