Congratulations to Tina Godsoe, Principal of Corliss Public School and to four Mississauga schools for exemplary work in making school areas safer for everyone.
Black History Month is a dedicated time to honour the contributions, achievements and history of Black communities and residents in Mississauga and beyond.
This recognition highlights the City’s strong commitment to workplace excellence, employee well-being, and inclusion, allowing Mississauga to attract the best and brightest to continue delivering high-quality services to the community.
The City has been awarded the Silver recognition through Share the Road Cycling Coalition for its ongoing commitment to make active transportation a safer, more accessible and valued part of Mississauga’s communities.
The transit agencies partnered with The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program to make travelling more accessible for individuals with non-visible disabilities and chronic illnesses.
Daniel Nedelko was honoured for donating fresh food to support the Malton Youth Hub – Jonathan Davis Centre.
November 6, 2025
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