July 27th, 2007
The 2007 Mississauga Rib Fest sponsored by Rotary International was a great success. I, my husband and my little one were there and we thought of going on the First night of Friday July 21, to get fresh feeling out of it. It was held on the enclosed area of the Mississauga Civic Centre, by the city hall and library along the Duke of York Street ...
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May 16th, 2007
With physical address at 5500 Rose Cherry Place, Hershey Centre is Mississauga's Premiere Sports and Entertainment Facility! Home to Mississauga’s Ice dogs of the Ontario Hockey League, this multi-purpose sports arena boasts 5400 seats in 160 hectare land sports zone.
Hershey Centre features the state-of-the-art facility for minor and adult hockey and figure skating events from different parts of the world. Other than sporting and gliding, Hershey Centre is a ...
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April 29th, 2007

The other day it was freezing, then suddenly we are feeling the summer breeze that sweeps through our skin. Well, this is Canada and in case you are new to the country, you have to understand how unpredictable the weather is. If you live in Mississauga or let's say in the GTA area, you will experience the coldness in its lesser scale as compared ...
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April 19th, 2007

Missisauga web cam is the eyes of Mississauga's core district 24/7. This real time webcam takes live shots mostly at the Civic Centre and Civic Square of the City Hall area.
Watch out what is going on when there are activities in the open Civic Square especially when there are fireworks on Holidays commemorating the most important event in the city such as Victory Day, Christmas day, Children's ...
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April 16th, 2007
The Rooftop Pub is an intimate little pub with a pool table, huge screen tv and two levels of seating.
On the weekends there are live bands.
During the week there is karaoke, jam sessions and other fun activities.
Tuesdays and Thursdays are wing night and as a wing connasseiur, I must say, they have some of the finest wings I've ever had. There was another place in the area that had tasty ...
Posted in Bars & Clubs, Entertainment, Restaurants, Things to do by Sephera Giron -
February 22nd, 2007
Stay and play in one convenient location! Stage West Mississauga offers an internationally renowned dinner theatre and an all-suite hotel housed in one expansive complex in the heart of Mississauga.
Come for the show and enjoy the sophisticated buffet to satisfy all appetites. Stage West presents five regular shows each year. Take advantage of the season pass or package deals to get the most for your dollar.
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February 15th, 2007
The Pickle Barrel, 5100 Erin Mills Parkway in Mississauga is a great local restaurant. Its small interior, located in the Erin Mills Town Centre provides an intimate, comfortable dining experience. Choose a booth on the raised platform or a cozy table below.
The menu offers a variety of choices sure to please the pickiest of eaters or the most sophisticated palate. Try their unique starter P.B Roadside Sliders; bite-sized burgers topped with pickles, ...
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February 12th, 2007
Mississauga is ranked No.6 in Canada’s largest city and home to Canada’s 4th largest Shopping center, the Square One Mall. This vivacious city has marvelous parks and recreation and the presence of fabulous malls and discount outlets are strategic to its booming economy. You can always find a place where you can spend your money wisely; from budget malls to high end malls and shop till you drop.
Square One ...
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February 9th, 2007

The Chinese community lives within the heart of Mississauga. Displaying some of the city's most stunning architecture, the Mississauga Chinese Centre is home to striking stone sculptures, the picturesque Soo Chow Garden Pavilion, and the largest offering of Asian themed restaurants in one convenient locale.
The entrance off of Dundas Street East is identified by the Fortress at the Great Wall; ...
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February 8th, 2007

Are you looking for a way to spend a few hours between sight seeing or meetings?
Consider booking an appointment at the Life Management Clinic to explore yourself from the inside out.
There is always something going on at the Life Management Clinic.
You can get an ionic detox. This relaxing procedure has you sit with your feet in a special water bath. As you sit, deadly toxins are ...
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