Modern Mississauga's 6 Most Read Articles in 2023
/In a year where Bill C-18 banned Canadian news, resulting in the few Mississauga news outlets now having no presence on Meta, us included, to the resourcefulness to keep marching forward, here are our six most read articles this year.
Thank you for the continued support and here’s to an even-better 2024!
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The tree has out-lasted many things in Mississauga. It was a silent witness to the growth of what was previously called “Clarkson’s Corners” (established c1808), the area being noted at one time as the “Strawberry Capital” of Ontario. Our white oak would have witnessed the Indigenous Mississauga’s traversing the land, the first Crown surveyors, Warren Clarkson building a house nearby in 1819, and also stood here at the arrival of the railway in 1855.
Modern Mississauga presents Ask The City - Am I allowed to park on the streets overnight?
Although the article was published four years ago, it’s constantly one of the most-read articles for us. And although the city has ended our “Ask The City” column, we’re still here to provide you answers to your Mississauga based questions.
Send your questions to info@modernmississauga.com
Beloved Mississauga Pizza Joint To Close After 33 Years
There’s a twist here! After closing in October of this year, new owners were found in December and Amadio’s reopened in late December.
The announcement of Amadio’s closing resonated throughout the community, with a wealth of well-wishes being sent to the previous owners.
Mississauga Fire & Emergency Services' First EV Fire Truck
Which fire station will house the EV? Fire Station 125 (6627 Tenth Line) located in Ward 9. This station is scheduled to open in late summer 2024, and will be the new home of the City's first electric fire truck but it will also be the City's first net zero energy fire station.
Modern Travel: 6 sweet day trips within 3 hours of Mississauga
Published in the Spring of 2021, local travel has seen a tremendous boost, especially this year. Road trips, day trips and staycations have become a popular alternative to week-long air travel.
The History of The Queen Elizabeth Way and the Credit River Bridge: Not the Queen You Think
Our long-standing partnership with Heritage Mississauga yields weekly gems and while all of these articles are exemplary, this one resonated the most with our readers in 2023.