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  • Mississauga teen brings free music therapy to Ontario schools
    Music for Every Child was founded five years ago by Samantha Fung. This free program, currently in 20 Ontario schools, works with developmentally delayed children, certificated music therapists and educators from the Toronto District School, ensuring all children benefit from music therapy. Susan Hay has the story.
    Apr 3
  • Spring Cottage Life Show returns to Mississauga’s International Centre
    The Spring Cottage Life Show has everything Ontarians need to get ready for cottage season all under one roof through March 24 at the International Centre in Mississauga. Susan Hay explains.
    Lifestyle
    Mar 21
  • Man dead, 1 injured in Mississauga shooting
    A man is dead and another man is injured following a shooting in an industrial complex in Mississauga. As Jaden Lee-Lincoln reports, workers in the plaza say they’ve seen suspicious activity in this complex before.
    Global News at Noon Toronto
    Mar 21
  • 2 shooting in less than a year at Mississauga plaza leave locals worried
    For the second time in less than a year, gunfire rang out overnight at a commercial-industrial plaza in Mississauga. This latest incident has left one man dead and another injured. Caryn Lieberman has more from the scene.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 21
  • 2 dead, 2 injured in Mississauga fire
    Four members of a Mississauga family were caught in an overnight fire Tuesday morning that was described by firefighters as intense. An elderly mother and an adult child died, while two others were sent to hospital. Seán O’Shea reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Mar 12
  • Memorial service held for migrant who died while waiting outside Mississauga shelter
    A memorial service was held on Saturday to honour the life of Delphina Ngigi, a migrant who passed away after waiting outside a shelter in Mississauga, Ont., for hours. Sean O’Shea has more on the service and the reaction from her sister.
    Canada
    Mar 16
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  • Police confirm 2 dead, 2 others injured in Mississauga house fire
    Police confirmed two people died and two others were injured and sent to hospital after a “suspicious” house fire in Mississauga early Tuesday.
    Mar 12
  • Canada’s largest RV show taking place in Mississauga
    The Toronto Spring Camping and RV Show kicked off Feb. 29 at the International Centre in Mississauga, with everything that’s new for spring and summer. It’s the largest RV show in Canada, produced by the Canadian Recreational Vehicle Association. Susan Hay has the details.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Feb 29
  • Mississauga Steelheads Pucks N’ Paws Event
    The Mississauga Steelheads are hosting their 8th Pucks N’ Paws game, where fans can bring their four-legged friends to the stands. Vice president of the hockey club, Michael Hastings, and team captain, Chas Sharpe, join Ross Hull with what we can expect.
    Global News Morning Toronto
    Feb 21
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  • Second African migrant dies at Mississauga shelter in 3 months, advocates call for more action
    Advocates gathered outside Dundas shelter on Friday, to express outrage and call on the government to do more for refugees in Canada, after an African asylum seeker dies after spending hours waiting for shelter space. It is the second time this has happened within 3 months—both deaths occurring at the same shelter. Kayla McLean reports.
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Feb 23
  • Second African migrant dies at Mississauga shelter in 3 months, advocates call for more action
    Advocates gathered outside Dundas shelter on Friday to express outrage and call on the government to do more for refugees in Canada, after an African asylum seeker died after spending hours waiting for shelter space. It is the second time this has happened within 3 months—both deaths occurring at the same shelter. Kayla McLean reports.
    Politics
    Feb 23
  • Possible measles exposure in Mississauga, Ont.
    Public health officials in Peel Region are warning the public about a confirmed case of measles in a child in Mississauga, Ont. The child has a recent history of international travel, which is how most of Canada’s few measles cases arise. Katherine Ward has this story and more in Health Matters for Feb. 14. 2024.
    Health Matters
    Feb 14
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  • Canada’s top 25 most wanted list unveiled
    An updated list of the 25 most wanted criminals in the country was unveiled Tuesday and along with it, a million dollars worth of rewards for their capture. Several of the suspects have connections to the GTA—including a man facing charges in a homicide at a gas station in Mississauga. Kayla McLean reports.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Men sexually abused by youth church leader speak out
    For more than 20 years, a group of men who grew up in a Mississauga neighbourhood kept a secret that, they say, altered the course of their lives. The boys fell victim to a youth group leader and counsellor who preyed upon their innocence. For the first time, they’re speaking publicly. Caryn Lieberman reports in...
    Global News at 5:30 Toronto
    Apr 18
  • Man dead after daytime shooting in Brampton
    Peel Regional Police say a man was shot and killed in Brampton on Friday morning. The shooting happened in a residential neighbourhood near Mississauga Road and Wanless Drive.
    Global News at Noon Toronto
    Apr 5
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  • Conservatives want to cut ‘foreign aid to dictators’, use budget to fund Canadian forces: Poilievre
    Asked how the Conservative party would meet Canada’s two per cent NATO target during a press conference in Mississauga, Ont., on Sunday, Pierre Poilievre said that, if in charge, they would “cut back office bureaucracy, botched procurements and foreign aid to dictators [and] terrorists,” while spending those dollars instead on the nation’s military.
    Economy
    Apr 7
  • Global News at 6 Toronto: April 6, 2024
    A 51-year-old man is dead in North York after a violent altercation. An investigation is underway to determine the cause and what may have led to the incident. It’s Toronto’s 19 th homicide of the year. In Mississauga, one person is dead after a two-vehicle crash Saturday morning at the intersection of Derry and Argentia...
    Apr 6
  • Construction worker airlifted to hospital after falling into 20+ foot pit in Mississauga, EMS official says
    A construction worker was airlifted to hospital after he fell into an approximately 21-foot pit in Mississauga on Monday morning, officials say. “The patient had serious injuries and we were able to transfer the patient over,” said Mike Merko, operations superintendent with Peel Paramedics.
    Canada
    Feb 5
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  • Peel Auto Theft Summit pushes federal government for help
    Police chiefs, politicians and auto industry representatives met Wednesday in Mississauga to talk about the province’s record-setting auto theft problem. As Sean O’Shea reports, participants offered suggestions, but no immediate solutions.
    Crime
    Mar 20
  • Global News at 6 Toronto: March 16, 2024
    A memorial service was held on Saturday to honour the life of Delphina Ngigi, a migrant who passed away after waiting outside a shelter in Mississauga for hours. Plus, hundreds of people gathered at Christie Pits park to mark the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which is observed every year on March...
    Mar 16
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