
Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator

Written by:
Kelly Ralston
Heritage Mississauga, Social Media & Program Coordinator
In 1845 Samuel Mills acquired 98 acres of land from Peter Buchanan in Lot 14, Concession 1, North of Dundas Street. In practical terms today, his property was located east of Camilla Road, which itself is just to the east of Hurontario Street. On March 25, 1846, Samuel sold the 98 acre property to John…
June marks National Indigenous History Month, with a particular date focus on June 21 and National Indigenous Peoples Day, encouraging Canadians to celebrate and learn more about the cultural identity and diversity of First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. In connecting with our ongoing “medical theme” with the Way Back Wednesday article series during these…
April 1st has become traditionally known as April Fools’ Day. However the origin of April Fools’ Day is a bit murky. There are some who suggest the origin of April Fools’ Day connects to an early Roman Festival known as Hilaria (Latin for “Joyful”, and yes, the root of the word “hilarious”). The festival involved…
This morning at 9:00 the Mississauga City Council gathered to officially open the newly completed Mississauga Celebration Square. Despite the early morning rain, Mayor McCallion and the city councillors came together on the main stage to hold one of, if not the first ever open air city council meetings. Heritage Mississauga congratulates the city on…

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