Mississauga News
Advocate focuses on obesity
by Joseph Chin and John Stewart: Despite the spotlight cast on Mississauga’s political process by the ongoing judicial inquiry, only 72 candidates – just two more than in 2006 – are seeking a seat around Council table in the Oct. 25 municipal election.
Mississauga youths recognized
by Maciej Aniol: The 2010 Youth Achievement Awards were presented recently at the Mississauga Central Library to honour the accomplishments of the city’s most inspiring and dedicated young citizens.
Symposium asks youth to think big
by Julia Le: The Newcomer Centre of Peel (NCP) asked young people to think big last week at its second annual youth symposium.
Candidates register for municipal election
by John Stewart Monday was the first day that candidates for the Oct. 25 municipal election could signal their intention to run, and 11 prospective candidates rushed to put forward their names.
(3)Candidates flock to City Hall
by John Stewart: It was a busy first day of activity at the City Hall clerk’s department yesterday as almost a dozen candidates registered to run in the Oct. 25 municipal election, including four incumbent councillors.
(10)Mercader eyes council seat
A prominent youth leader is seeking a seat on Mississauga City Council.
Show creates hip leaders
by Alex Sahounov: It’s a stylish way to promote the value of youth leadership. Aspiring models and designers came together to strut their stuff during the second annual Leadership in Style fashion show, held this afternoon at the Civic Centre’s Great Hall.
(1)Games youth play
by John Bkila: Inspired by the fast-approaching 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, more than 200 young athletes competed at yesterday’s fourth annual Mississauga Youth Games.
(1)Grants benefit agencies
by Julie Slack: Four Mississauga non-profit organizations received a total of $433,600 in grant money from the Ontario Trillium Foundation.
Youth encouraged to volunteer close to home
by John Bkila: More than 200 young people from across Peel were inspired to change the world yesterday at an event encouraging them to volunteer in their communities. The third annual Youth Can Move the World Symposium, held at Mississauga Secondary School, taught…
Youth Games growing in popularity
by John Bkila: Hundreds of young athletes, volunteers and coaches offered their support for the 2015 Pan American Games, during the 3rd annual Mississauga Youth Games (MY Games) at T.L. Kennedy Secondary School earlier today. “We’re really passionate about…
United Way names its Spirited Awards
United Way of Peel Region last month announced the recipients of the 2007 Campaign Spirit Awards at its 2007 Community Achievement Celebration held at the Pearson Convention Center. “The Spirit Awards program pays tribute to the most outstanding…
Lean, mean and Green!
by Matt Shilton: “Green will, green will, rock you!!” With apologies to Freddie Mercury, that stanza was the enthusiastic team cheer for – you guessed it – the Green Team, at yesterday’s second annual Mississauga Youth Games.
Let the Youth Games begin!
by Owen Jarus: As many as 250 young athletes will compete at the second annual Mississauga Youth Games next month. Then the games begin, with the opening ceremony and competition taking place on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Mississauga Valleys…

Change happens through ideas and actions. if you want to collaborate to make our city region better, join more than 180 civic leaders for a day of inspiration and action.







