About Us

About Virtual Easter Bunny

Story Time with Easter Bunny is open to everyone!  We do ask that you sign on 5 minutes before your booked visit time to ensure you are ready when the Easter Bunny logs on. To allow for more families to be able to speak with Easter Bunny, we ask that you only book one time block per family.  Times are filling up quickly so book yours today!

About The Mississauga News

The Mississauga News is the largest community multimedia organization in the province
having connectivity with all residents of Mississauga through, weekly newspapers, robust online platforms, exclusive door-to-door delivery and expertise in community and national events.

One of our fastest growing division is organizing events and providing experiential
opportunities to readers, clients, community organizations and non-for profits to come together all for common goal. We are currently organizers of various community and national events.

  • Largest Free Midway fair in Mississauga
  • Sports & Camp
  • Taste of Brampton
  • Toronto Golf
  • Food & Drink
  • Largest South Asian Wedding & Lifestyle
  • National Top 25 Canadian Immigrants
  • Only National Career, Education & Settlement expos in 7 cities coast to
  • And many more

We currently work and support many community organizations in their events and initiatives

  • United Way of
    Mississauga Community
  • Heart House
  • Trillium Health
  • Mississauga food
  • Living Arts
  • Local Bread & Honey
  • And many more

About Metroland Media

Metroland Media Group is a large media, publishing and distribution company operating in the southern part of the Canadian province of Ontario. In June 2014, Metroland reported publishing 116 local newspapers.[1] Three of these are daily papers, and the rest are weekly community newspapers. Metroland has a substantial market presence in its geographic area, but has considerable competition from other large media and publishing organisations. In addition to printing most of its own publications, Metroland is a commercial printer of flyers and magazines. Metroland Media Group is owned by Torstar Corporation of Toronto, which also owns the Toronto Star newspaper.