Rachael Williams, The Mississauga News

Rachael Williams

The Mississauga News

Mississauga, ON, Canada

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  • The Mississauga News
  • Brampton Guardian

Past articles by Rachael:

Police hunting down Toronto man accused of assaulting woman in Mississauga

Peel police have issued an arrest warrant for a 35-year-old Toronto man in connection with assaulting a female in Mississauga. → Read More

City firms up deal to host Tour de Mississauga 2018 cycling event

Mississauga will continue to host the Tour de Mississauga, one of Ontario’s largest cycling events. → Read More

Gurratan Singh nominated as NDP candidate in Brampton East

Gurratan Singh has been nominated as a candidate for the New Democratic Party (NDP) in Brampton East. → Read More

'We have to be vigilant': City of Mississauga sees 70 per cent rise in graffiti

A massive upsurge in graffiti incidents last year has city councillors looking for ways to improve its security and cleanup protocol. → Read More

Sunshine List: Mississauga's top earners for 2017

The number of employees at the City of Mississauga who are paid over $100,000 is on the rise. → Read More

City of Mississauga buying up homes for 'Central Park' project

Coun. Nando Iannicca’s vision to build Mississauga’s own version of “Central Park” in the heart of the city is inching closer to reality. → Read More

Mississauga mayor cuts ties with another staff member

Another shakeup in Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie’s staff has resulted in the departure of her former community liaison, Laura Da Silva. → Read More

Federal and provincial governments invest millions in QEW-Dixie interchange

The federal and provincial governments will team up to fund the QEW-Dixie interchange in Mississauga. → Read More

Mississauga Ribfest moving to Port Credit Memorial Park in 2018

Mississauga’s annual Ribfest event will be moved from Celebration Square to Port Credit Memorial Park. → Read More

Province approves expansion of waste transfer facility near homes in Mississauga

A waste transfer facility located adjacent to Mississauga’s downtown core has been given the green light to expand its operations. → Read More

Mississauga weighing future of lands surrounding Hershey Centre

Mississauga is looking for future development opportunities around the Hershey Centre. → Read More

Public tribute to be held in honour of Coun. Jim Tovey

A tribute for recently deceased councillor Jim Tovey will be held in Mississauga council chambers today. → Read More

Visionary Mississauga Councillor Jim Tovey has died

Mississauga councillor and visionary behind the city’s waterfront redevelopment, Jim Tovey, has died. → Read More

'Morphology' exhibit features birth of coastal wetlands at Lakeview site

Scattered with dirt, tree logs and boulders, the Lakeview waterfront site doesn’t look like much yet, but local artists and photographers have managed to capture the beauty in its transformation. → Read More

UPDATE: SIU investigating collision involving multiple vehicles in Mississauga

The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has been called in to investigate a collision involving multiple vehicles in Mississauga. → Read More

STICK BRAWL: Violence ensues in parking lot of Brampton strip plaza

Violence erupted at a strip plaza in Brampton after two groups of men viciously attached each other with large sticks. → Read More

Police seeking suspect in connection with Meadowvale Town Centre murder

Peel Regional Police are asking for the public’s help in tracking down a suspect in connection with the murder of a 22-year-old. → Read More

Mineola Public School axes English stream, moves to French immersion only

Parents in south Mississauga are outraged at the possibility of losing access to their neighbourhood school after the Peel District School Board cancelled English stream classes at Mineola Public... → Read More

Mississauga council approves aerial spraying to target cankerworms

Mississauga councillors have approved an aerial spraying program to kill canker worms and gypsy moths wreaking havoc on neighbourhoods across the city. → Read More

Archaeological dig in Mississauga turns up 2,400-year-old remains

An archeological dig in south Mississauga has unearthed remnants of the city’s past. → Read More