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APIK Mississauga transforms Celebration Square into urban snowparkCelebration Square was turned into a massive urban snowpark, as APIK Mississauga is returning for three days of world-class skiing and snowboarding in the heart of the city. The event features a towering 45-foot-tall course, nearly 100 athletes from around the world, and a high-energy winter festival atmosphere that drew thousands of spectators. Micah Desforges...Global News Morning TorontoJan 30
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Woman dead, man seriously injured in random attacks in MississaugaPolice in Mississauga are sharing alarming new details about an assault that left a woman dead. Investigators now believe the attack was completely random and came less than an hour after another man was seriously injured by the same suspect in a separate unprovoked attack. Germain Ma reports.CanadaJan 31
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One man dead after Mississauga shootingPeel Regional Police continue to investigate after a man was killed following a shooting Friday night in the area of Goreway Drive and Morning Star Drive in Mississauga. Lexy Benedict speaks with residents in the area— who remain unsettled over the incident— on what they saw.Global News at 6 TorontoDec 20, 2025
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Man in life-threatening condition after daytime shooting in MississaugaPeel Regional Police are investigating a daytime shooting in Mississauga that has sent one man to hospital in critical condition. As Megan King reports, the incident is believed to be a targeted robbery by multiple suspects.CrimeDec 4, 2025
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Boy pinned under vehicle following Mississauga crashPeel Regional Police say two males were struck by an SUV on Millcreek Dr. Thursday evening, before being thrown into the path of another vehicle, where at least one of them was hit again. Noor Ra’fat describes the horrifying scene that emergency services responded to.TrafficNov 20, 2025
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Police say suspect in fatal hit-and-run in Mississauga removed licence plate after collisionAs Catherine McDonald reports, the family has identified the victim as 56-year-old Santosh Patra.Nov 18, 2025
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House for Black youth experiencing homelessness opens in Peel RegionA first-of-its-kind Black-led housing project is now open in Mississauga. Its goal is to address the homelessness crisis among Black youth — an issue that disproportionality affects young people in that community. Nicole Di Donato gives us a look inside.Global News at 6 TorontoJan 29
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Countdown to the Scotties Tournament of HeartsCanada’s biggest women’s curling tournament arrives in the GTA for the first time in its 65-year history. From making the ice, to The Patch fan experience, there’s a lot of preparations underway. Liem Vu takes us inside the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga ahead of the big event.CanadaJan 23
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Global News at 6 Regina: Jan. 21Saskatchewan cattle producers react to China lifting a five year ban on Canadian beef. With the Scotties Tournament of Hearts just days away Jolene Campbell and team Saskatchewan gear up for Mississauga. The province braces for what’s expected to be the coldest stretch of days since the beginning of winter.Jan 21
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 21Saskatchewan cattle producers react to China lifting a five year ban on Canadian beef. A women involved in a 2024 Saskatoon pub shooting that killed one person hears her sentencing. With the Scotties Tournament of Hearts just days away Jolene Campbell and team Saskatchewan gear up for Mississauga.Jan 21
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One dead, multiple injured in Mississauga apartment fireOfficials are investigating after an apartment fire in Mississauga leaves one dead, and sends four to hospital. The cause of the fire remains under investigation but officials say it happened in the first floor. Lexy Benedict reports.Global News at 6 TorontoNov 11, 2025
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Experts weigh in on Australia’s youth social media banAustralia has become the first country to impose a sweeping social media ban for youth, sparking global debate, including here in Canada. Jay Olson, from the University of Toronto Mississauga, joins Miranda Anthistle to explore why young people are particularly vulnerable to social media addiction, the risks of unhealthy online habits, and whether such a...Global News Morning TorontoDec 12, 2025
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Building Bright Futures: Theron Morningstar starts IADC to help Indigenous youth through their journey in sportThis week on Building Bright Futures we bring you Theron Morningstar. The 18-year old member of Mississauga First Nation co-created the Indigenous Athletic Development Circle. A program geared towards guiding and supporting Indigenous youth through their journey in sport. If you know a young person who should be featured on Building Bright Futures, nominate them...Dec 12, 2025
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New Peel Region community hub ‘The Circle’ aims to help survivors of gender-based violenceA new community hub for children, youth, and family services has been announced and renamed “The Circle” to reflect the collaborative space for survivors of gender-based violence. The hub will house multiple service providers, including the newly expanded Safe Centre of Peel’s Mississauga location along with Peel Regional Police’s intimate partner violence unit.Dec 10, 2025
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Ontario hit-and-run driver tries to conceal license plateThe driver of a Mini Cooper involved in a hit and run that killed at 56-year-old Mississauga man was seen trying to conceal his license plate shortly after the incident. Jaden Lee-Lincoln has more on Peel Police’s ongoing investigation.CanadaNov 18, 2025
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Charges laid in Vaughan home invasion deathYork Regional Police have charged a Mississauga man with murder and are searching for a Toronto teen accused in the shooting death of a man during what investigators call a planned robbery. Seán O’Shea reports.CrimeNov 12, 2025
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Carney pledges tougher bail laws, border security at Diwali galaAt the Trillium Diwali Gala in Mississauga on Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney praised the South Asian community’s $12 million fundraising legacy and announced new federal measures to fight organized crime and home invasions. He said Ottawa will hire 1,000 additional border guards and RCMP officers, and table tougher bail and sentencing laws next week,...CanadaOct 17, 2025
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Canadian country artists come together for mental healthCanadian country artists come together for the second edition of Country Talks, an evening of songs and storytelling to benefit the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Sunday October 26, 2025, at the Rec Room Square One in Mississauga. Susan Hay has the story.Global News at 6 TorontoOct 14, 2025
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Carney warns of global economic ‘rupture,’ launches plan to strengthen CanadaAt a press conference in Mississauga on Friday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said the world is entering an era of “economic nationalism and mercantilism,” with U.S. tariffs at their highest level since the Great Depression. Calling the shift a “rupture” that is displacing workers and disrupting supply chains, Carney unveiled measures to strengthen Canada’s independence....CanadaSep 5, 2025
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Mississauga gets injunction against Ridgeway Plaza owners in ‘disturbances’ crackdownMississauga has obtained a temporary court injunction against the owners of a west-end plaza in an attempt to crack down on nuisance gatherings. As Megan King reports, there’s been several complaints over two years regarding disturbances — which the city and Peel police are looking to address.Aug 14, 2025