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Mississauga, ON

Mississauga, incorporated in 1968, is a city in Southern Ontario located in the Regional Municipality of Peel, and in the western part of the Greater Toronto Area. With a population of 668,549, it is Canada's sixth-most populous municipality,and has almost doubled in population in each of the last two decades. Mississauga's growth reached a peak between the census years of 1986-1991, with the largest population growth in Canada (89,500). Sustained population growth has continued since, but at a somewhat slower pace. Mississauga is now the fourth most populous city on the Great Lakes, surpassing both the cities proper of Milwaukee and Cleveland over the last decade.

Politics

Mississauga has had only three mayors in its history. Dr. Martin Dobkin was the city's first mayor in 1974. He was then followed by Ron A. Searle. Searle was defeated by then-city councillor and former mayor of Streetsville, Hazel McCallion. McCallion is regarded as a force in provincial politics and often referred to as Hurricane Hazel, comparing her political force to the devastating 1954 storm that struck the Toronto area. McCallion has won or been acclaimed in every mayoral election since 1978, and in recent years has not even campaigned. In October 2010, McCallion won her twelfth term in office with over 76% of the votes. McCallion is the nation's longest serving mayor and was runner-up in World Mayor 2005.

Geography

Mississauga is bounded by Oakville and Milton to the west/southwest, Brampton to the north, Toronto to the east, and Lake Ontario to the south/south-east. Halton Hills borders Mississauga's north-west corner. With the exception of the southeast border with Toronto (Etobicoke Creek), Mississauga shares a land border with all previous mentioned municipalities.

Attractions

In 2006, with the help of Project for Public Spaces,the city started hosting "My Mississauga" summer festivities at its civic square. Mississauga planned over 60 free events to bring more people to the city square. The square was transformed and included a movable stage, a snack bar, extra seating, and sports and gaming facilities (basketball nets, hockey arena, chess and checker boards) including a skate park. Some of the events included Senior's day on Tuesday, Family day on Wednesday, Vintage car Thursdays, with the main events being the Canada Day celebration, Rotary Ribfest, and Beachfest. The civic square is currently being reconstructed using federal stimulus money and will feature a permanent stage, a larger ice rink, media screens, and a permanent restaurant. Mississauga also boasts one of the largest shopping malls in Canada called Square One Shopping Centre, which is surrounded by manybars and restaurants, as well as City Hall, the Central Library, and Playdium. Mississauga also hosts a cultural festival named Carassauga each year to celebrate the diverse population.

Local Attractions

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Thanks to all who attended the Agent Open house at 1580 Cavell Street in Milton today! It was a huge success and a lot of fun! It is great to see everyone out and about with an ambitious start to 2013! If you were able to stop by, then I certainly hope that you enjoyed viewing the property. Further details can be found at www.1580cavellstreetmilton.com. Hopefully you were also able to experience ... Read More...
Posted by Chantalle Chasse on 17/01/2013
Century 21 Future is thrilled to announce the newest member of the Century 21 Future Team. Brad Meadus is an experienced and knowledgeable Sales Representative focusing on the Halton, Peel and GTA areas. Please feel free to contact Brad at his new office 905-875-2100 or email Brad directly at brad@meadus.ca. Welcome Brad!!         Read More...
Posted by Leigh Anne Murdy on 21/09/2012

Construction and Expansion

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 There is no right or wrong. What you need to consider is simple! Location Possession Date Total Square footage Room sizes  The builder will provide a wide variation of floor plans with a huge selection of upgrades to pick from. However, keep in mind that the price tag will quickly go up thousands and thousands of dollars when choosing your finishes at the décor ... Read More...
Posted by Karina Vitorino on 09/10/2012

Community Events

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It isn’t long now till the Farmers Market Opens! Over time the Market has been located in a couple of different spots in town, but since 1990 it has been operating on beautiful Main St in the downtown core within sight of our scenic Niagara Escarpment. Opening May 18th and runs every Saturday from 7am to 12pm thru until October 12th. (excluding June 1st) The market brings old fashioned hospitality ... Read More...
Posted by Teresa Gamble on 04/05/2013
Century 21 Future had a fabulous time at The 8th Annual Milton Lifestyle and Home Show this past weekend. The show ran from Friday to Sunday April 19 - 21. There was a terrific turn out and I am very thankful for being able to meet so many friendly people. Local and Regional Councillor Colin Best, stopped by the C21 Future booth There were so many booths it was hard to pick my favourite, ... Read More...
Posted by Shaleni Henriquez on 25/04/2013

Family & Kids

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In addition to being one of Milton's favourite family events, it is also a very important fundraiser for the homeless animals of our community. All the proceeds from the Milton Mutt Strutt & Spring Fair will help to investigate and where necessary prosecute animal abuse, cruelty and neglect, shelter and care for homeless animals, find loving forever homes for homeless pets, and provide humane education ... Read More...
Posted by Karina Vitorino on 29/04/2013
  Things to Do in Early Spring   Early March is the perfect time to get a handle on your “honey-do” list. Here are some common early spring repairs and plans to tackle before the growing season is underway: 1) Give your shrubs a haircut. Early spring is the best time to prune and shrubs or bushes. Just be careful not to hack away at any spring blooming varieties – ... Read More...
Posted by Jennifer Palozzi on 08/04/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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   Breaking Your Mortgage Can Save You Money in the Long Run Mortgage rates are hovering near historic lows and for the first time in many years, the rate variance between variable and fixed mortgages is negligible. To see just how rates have changed, check this fun fact out: In 1981, the prime rate was 22.75%! If you had a $300,000 mortgage and an amortization of 25 years, your monthly ... Read More...
Posted by Emilia Taurasi on 26/04/2013
  Open Houses are an excellent way to showcase your home, but only if it’s done right and when it’s done right it can ignite interest in your home and it gets people talking. Truth is after the neighbors, people who saw the sign and stopped and the professional ‘open housers” there are only a couple of potential buyers in there, so put your best foot forward because ... Read More...
Posted by Teresa Gamble on 22/04/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

A great cup of coffee goes a long way - it sets the right tone to my day and it keeps me going.  And I know there are many coffee lovers out there who, just like me, will absolutely love the cappucino that is served at Mama Mila's Cafe.  The decadence will astound you - trust me, I'm a coffee expert, I know! Pair your cappucino up with a delicious sandwich from the menu, or better yet ... Read More...
Posted by Agata Piotrowicz on 15/03/2013

Shopping

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I don't know if you are like me but I love decorating my home. I love changing it around and discovering new possibilities for rooms. Sometimes placement of furniture or adding or removing artwork can give a whole new feel to a room. I find a lot of my ideas on the Internet or magazines or through bursts of creative inspiration. Decorating doesn't have to mean dishing out mega money though. I love ... Read More...
Posted by Shaleni Henriquez on 02/04/2013
I don't know if you are like me but I love decorating my home. I love changing it around and discovering new possibilities for rooms. Sometimes placement of furniture or adding or removing artwork can give a whole new feel to a room.  I find a lot of my ideas on the Internet or magazines or through bursts of creative inspiration. Decorating doesn't have to mean dishing out mega ... Read More...
Posted by Shaleni Henriquez on 01/04/2013

Sports & Activities

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CENTURY 21 Future is pleased to announce that Seth Ferguson, a sales representative with the Milton, Ontario brokerage, has been selected to referee the World U17 Hockey Challenge Dec 29-Jan 4 in Windsor, ON.  Canada, the United States, Sweden, Germany, Russia and the Czech Republic will be represented in the week-long tournament. For ticket information and rosters, visit http://www.hockeycanada.ca/wu17c. Read More...
Posted by Seth Ferguson on 15/11/2011
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