In 2012, Harry, Josh, Jovan, Matthew and Russell of Cawthra Park SS started to play together, bringing their preferred genres of music to the table to create an intense chemistry and collaboration that came to be known as the Jammers… Continue Reading →
On March 7, you’re invited to the Port Credit Library for the unveiling of its new Seed Library. Why Have a Seed Library? As traditional libraries encourage mass literacy, seed libraries teach seed and food literacy. By putting seeds back into… Continue Reading →
Photography by Wajahat Syed The Mississauga City Youth Council (MiCYC) held their official launch party at Microsoft Square One on June 28. Business and community leaders, trustees, candidates for the municipal election and other elected officials including, Member of Federal Parliament Brad… Continue Reading →
In earlier times, an area situated in what is now southwest Mississauga was home to a very popular village, part of which was adjacent to the shores of Lake Ontario. While meandering through the streets of this pocket now known… Continue Reading →
Driving around Mississauga for work, baseball games and painting excursions, I have come across some unusual and unexpected sculptural pieces and artistic adornments to buildings installed by business owners, managers and ordinary people of their own volition. These gems enliven… Continue Reading →
MississaugaLife fashionista Robin Keeler and Erin Mills Town Centre team up to help a career couple discover their personal style. Words by Kristy Elik. Photography by Joel Robertson As summer’s end nears and we begin to anticipate the chilly autumn and… Continue Reading →
On March 28, inside the world-class Hammerson Hall at the Living Arts Centre, concertmaster Corry Gemmell will perform Saint-Sa?ns’s energetic and high-spirited Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso and Danse Macbre alongside the Mississauga Symphony Orchestra (MSO). Corey Gemmell, an established violinist… Continue Reading →
New to this year is Tommy Cudmore, a resident artist of the Living Arts Centre. “Glass is the most mentally and physically exerting material available,” says Cudmore. “The intensity of working with molten glass allows me to escape my outer… Continue Reading →
You may have heard of Keram Malicki-S?nchez. He’s a Mississauga-born actor starring in popular films and television shows like American History X, Skin Deep, True Blood, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Mentalist and much more. He is also noted as… Continue Reading →