Park Royal Community Clean Up 2023
We live in a lovely neighbourhood, but sometimes it can get a bit messy with litter laying around our streets and parks – especially after the snow thaws in spring. […]
Read More →We live in a lovely neighbourhood, but sometimes it can get a bit messy with litter laying around our streets and parks – especially after the snow thaws in spring. […]
Read More →The Park Royal Community Association held its first ever Easter Egg Hunt at Hillside Park on April 1, 2023 at 2 p.m. The even had a tremendous turnout with many […]
Read More →The PRCA will be hosting our AGM on Wednesday, November 23rd at 7:00pm. It is your opportunity to learn from our local representatives, discuss issues, and participate in setting the direction of […]
Read More →On Tuesday, October 18, 2022, the Park Royal Community Association hosted an all-candidates debate for the eight candidates vying to be the city councillor for Mississauga Ward 2. Participants included […]
Read More →Register for the event now! The Park Royal Community Association (PRCA) is proud to present an all-candidates event for Mississauga Ward 2 Councillor via Zoom on Tuesday, October 18th beginning […]
Read More →After a two-year hiatus, the Park Royal community-wide yard sale is back. We have selected Saturday, June 11, 2022 to be the date for the Park Royal community-wide yard sale. […]
Read More →Due to a cold and rainy weather forecast on Saturday, the community clean-up is rescheduled to the next day, Sunday, April 24th. The remaining information below still applies. We live in […]
Read More →Karen Ras is no longer the councillor for Ward 2 as she resigned from municipal politics on January 27, 2022. After her resignation, the media reported on the inappropriate behaviour […]
Read More →Local volunteers have been hard at work establishing a natural ice rink at Willow Glen Park – the former site of Willow Glen Public School. The City of Mississauga provides electrical power […]
Read More →If you live in the northwest part of Park Royal, or have driven along Sandgate Crescent recently, you may have noticed the site of the former Elmcrest Public School at 2620 […]
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