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Ford to Scrap Wynne Labour Reform
Leader in South Asian News - Tel: 905-795-0639 Friday, OctoberJune 2, 20175, 2018 www.WeeklyVoice.com VolVol 24, 23, No. No. 40 22 PM: 40025701 CAA Centre Of Brampton’s Universe, page 8 Gore Meadows Centre An Integrated Project, page 12 TELUS Expands Mobile Health Program, page 18 Coalition Wins Quebec As Liberals Ousted Half Century Of Two-Party Rule Shattered; Francois Legault Truimphant, Vows ‘Positive Change’ MONTREAL: Quebecers century of two-party political hope for a government that will charted a new course for their rule in Quebec with a majority bring positive change,’’ he told province Monday by giving the government that will redraw the supporters in his victory speech. seven-year-old Coalition Avenir province’s electoral map. “Tonight, we will celebrate Quebec a majority mandate in an The party was elected or lead- the victory, then we will rest a election result that could create ing in 74 of the province’s 125 few hours. But starting tomor- waves beyond its borders. ridings, compared with 32 for the row (Tuesday) we will roll up Quebec, Canada’s second incumbent Liberals. our sleeves and we will work to most-populous province, has Coalition Leader Francois Le- do more, to do better for all Que- joined the even bigger province gault guided his troops to victory becers.’’ The win delivered some- of Ontario in voting for change following a 39-day campaign, thing Quebec hasn’t seen in 48 following about 15 years of Lib- during which he urged Quebecers years _ a provincial government eral governments. -
AGENDA Regular Board Meeting
AGENDA Regular Board Meeting Tuesday, January 28, 2020, 7:00 p.m. Board Room, Catholic Education Centre Mission: Disciples of Christ, nurturing mind, body, and soul to the fullness of life. Vision: Changing the world through Catholic education. Pages A. Routine Matters 1. Call to Order and Attendance 2. Acknowledgement of First Nations Sacred Territory 3. National Anthem 4. Opening Prayer 3 5. Approval of Agenda a. Approval of Calendar Items 6. Declaration of Interest 7. Approval of Minutes, Regular Board Meeting, December 10, 2019 7 a. Business Arising from the Minutes B. Pastor's Remarks C. Awards and Presentation D. Delegations E. Updates/Information/Reports from Trustees for Receipt 1. Regular Reports 2. Good News Items F. Information/Reports from Committees for Receipt 1. Minutes of the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting, November 7, 2019 25 2. Minutes of the Central Council for Catholic School Councils Meeting, November 7, 39 2019 3. Minutes of the Special Education Advisory Committee Meeting, November 13, 2019 45 4. Minutes of the Administration and Finance Committee Meeting, December 2, 2019 52 5. Minutes of the Special Education Advisory Committee Meeting, December 4, 2019 60 6. Minutes of the Brampton School Traffic Safety Council Meeting, December 5, 2019 66 7. Minutes of the Faith and Program Committee Meeting, December 9, 2019 78 G. Information/Reports from Administration for Receipt 1. Letter of Retirement - Karen Kovacs, Principal 85 H. Trustee/Committee/Administration Reports Requiring Action 1. Nominations For Membership on the Special Education Advisory Committee 87 2. Motions Recommended by Faith and Program Committee Meeting, December 9, 2019 89 3. -
Region of Peel Community Data Summary
Appendix II Community Data Summary Report Region of Peel Community Data Summary Century Gardens & South Fletcher’s Study Areas, City of Brampton February 2020 11.1-10 Appendix II Community Data Summary Report Table of Contents Summary ............................................................................................................................... 3-4 Community Data Summary Themes .................................................................................. 5-7 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 8 City of Brampton Community Hubs Neighbourhood Information Tool Well-being Index Scores ........................................... 9-12 Study Area Based Community Data 1. Socio-Demographic Information ......................................................................... 13-18 2. Economic Opportunity ........................................................................................ 19-21 3. Community Belonging and Resident Engagement ................................................... 22 4. Safety ....................................................................................................................... 23 5. Health ................................................................................................................. 24-28 6. Physical Environment ......................................................................................... 29-30 Community Consultation Input .......................................................................................................... -
Escribe Agenda Package
Agenda Committee of Council The Corporation of the City of Brampton Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2020 Time: 9:30 a.m. Location: Council Chambers - 4th Floor, City Hall - Webex Electronic Meeting Members: Mayor Patrick Brown (ex officio) Regional Councillor R. Santos Wards 1 and 5 Regional Councillor P. Vicente Wards 1 and 5 City Councillor D. Whillans Wards 2 and 6 Regional Councillor M. Palleschi Wards 2 and 6 Regional Councillor M. Medeiros Wards 3 and 4 City Councillor J. Bowman Wards 3 and 4 City Councillor C. Williams Wards 7 and 8 Regional Councillor P. Fortini Wards 7 and 8 City Councillor H. Singh Wards 9 and 10 Regional Councillor G. Dhillon Wards 9 and 10 NOTICE: In consideration of the current COVID-19 public health orders prohibiting large public gatherings and requiring physical distancing, in-person attendance at Council and Committee meetings will be limited to Members of Council and essential City staff. As of September 16, 2020, limited public attendance at meetings will be permitted by pre- registration only (subject to occupancy limits). It is strongly recommended that all persons continue to observe meetings online or participate remotely. To register to attend a meeting in- person, please complete this form. For inquiries about this agenda, or to make arrangements for accessibility accommodations for persons attending (some advance notice may be required), please contact: Sonya Pacheco, Legislative Coordinator, Telephone 905.874.2178, TTY 905.874.2130 [email protected] Note: Meeting information is also available in alternate formats upon request. 1. Call To Order 2. Approval of Agenda 3. -
A Fantastic Retail Opportunity
A FANTASTIC RETAIL OPPORTUNITY Located at the northeast corner of Mississauga Road and Sandalwood Parkway in NEIGHBOURING PLAZA INCLUDES the heart of the Mount Pleasant Community the new Centretown Plaza will create MANAGED BY new and exciting retail opportunities in Brampton. Centretown Plaza will have an array of options for lease in a variety of sizes and layouts. 1 SCHOOL/ F DAYCARE 14563 sq.ft. (leased) FOOD F-8 (leased) F-1 F-2 F-3 F-4 F-5 F-6 F-7 4500 A sq.ft. 2821 sq.ft. B-1 B 5000 PHARMACY/ sq.ft. MEDICAL B-2 (leased) E 7845 sq.ft. mississauga road kent road GAS STATION D-5 Leasable Area Building Gross Building Suite No (sq.ft.) Area (sq.ft.) D-4 D FINANCIAL A A-1 (leased) 2288.8 2821 (leased) 8391.76 D-3 sq.ft. B B-1 2325.86 5000 1800 C sq.ft. 7901.46 B-2 2084.64 C-1 D-2 C C-1 (leased) 1800 7901.4 6 sq.ft. C-2 1327.4 C-3 1466.79 C-2 C-3 C-4 C-5 D-1 C-4 1466.79 C-5 1092.32 D D-1 2303.47 8391.76 D-2 1505.87 D -3 1608.77 D -4 1608.77 D-5 1604.79 E E-1 (leased) 1427.07 7845 sandalwood parkway west E-2 (leased) 1515.77 E-3 (leased) 1515.77 E-4 (leased) 1451.08 E-5 (leased) 1256.57 F F-1 1127.52 14563 F-2 1270.57 F-3 1335.26 F-4 1335.26 F-5 1335.26 F-6 1335.26 F-7 1335.26 F-8 (leased) 4500 TOTAL 46522.22 This Site Plan is subject to change. -
Best of Bramalea
HWY SHOPPING DINING HWY HWY SHOPPING DINING HWY 107 1 Walmart Supercentre 1 Walmart1 Walmart Supercentre Supercentre 1 Walmart Supercentre 7 7 107 Lowe’s A&W Lowe’s A&W Michaels Boston Pizza Michaels Boston Sally Pizza Beauty Starbucks Sally Beauty Starbucks GNC Firehouse Subs TORBRAM RD. Specs Express 2 Caravan Kabob House GNC Firehouse Source Subs Office Funiture 3 Jake’s Boathouse Mayfield TORBRAM RD. Specs Express 2 Caravan2 ORION Kabob BUSINESS House PARK 4 Bukhara Grill HWY Miele Canada 5 Sushi House Japanese Restaurant Golf Club Source Office Funiture 3 Jake’s TheBoathouse Home Depot 6 Freshly Thai 410 The Beer Store 7 Fanzorelli’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Banty’s Roost Mayfield 2 ORION BUSINESS PARK 4 Bukhara Grill HWY Leon’s 8 Sunset Grill Heart Lake COUNTRYSIDE DR. Golf Course BRAMALEA RD. Miele Canada 5 Sushi HouseMark’s Japanese Restaurant 9 Vesuvio Ristorante Claireville Golf Club The Home Depot 6 Freshly Pet Thai Smart 10 Wendel Clark’s Classic Grill & Bar410 Conservation Conservation 3 Costco 11 Burrito Boys Park BRAMALEA RD. The Beer Store 7 Fanzorelli’s4 KENNEDY Restaurant SQUARE MALL & Wine Bar 12 Sonny’s Drive-in Banty’s RoostArea Leon’s 8 Sunset Today’s Grill Sportswear 13 Tinnels Patties Golf Course CJ Beauty Supply 14 Pho Peter Heart Lake COUNTRYSIDE DR. BRAMALEA RD. Mark’s 9 Vesuvio Ristorante Durcaa Super Market 15 520 Sushi BRAMALEA RD. HWY Claireville Seasons Foodmart 16 Chuck’s Roadhouse Bar & Grill Pet Smart 10 Wendel Clark’s Classic Grill & Bar Conservation SANDALWOOD PKWY E. OLD SCHOOL RD. 407 5 LCBO 14 3 Costco 11 Burrito Boys 17 KENNEDY SQUARE MALL KENNEDY RD. -
1203 Winter Lights Poster
Bus Tours for Newcomers to Brampton 2012 WinterLights Free Family Event for Newcomers December 4, 5, 11 & 12 6 – 9 pm Tours begin and end at the Chinguacousy Branch of the Brampton Library. See the winter lights and... • Register for a library card • Experience Brampton Transit firsthand • Get information on recreation facilities and services • Learn a little bit about Brampton’s history Get active in your community! Space is limited. Registration required. To reserve your seat call 905.793.4636 or visit your nearest Brampton Library branch. Bramalea Terminal To Bramalea Peel Centre Dr WinterLights Tour City Centre 5 6 7 8 Customer A Free Family Event for Newcomers Service Centre 4 3 2 1 14 15 16 17 18 All tours begin and end at the Chinguacousy Branch 13 12 11 10 9 Central Park Dr of the Brampton Library. Team Canada Dr Space is limited. Registration required. Bus Bays Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes or boots. 1 1 1A Queen (WESTBOUND To Major William Sharpe Dr) 2 Züm Queen (WESTBOUND To Downtown Brampton Terminal) 3 Züm Queen (EASTBOUND To York University Terminal) 1 Queen (EASTBOUND To Highway 50) 4 1A Queen A (EASTBOUND To Coventry Rd) 18 Dixie (NORTHBOUND To Countryside Dr) 5 18A Dixie (NORTHBOUND To Trinity Common Terminal) 6 18 18A Dixie (SOUTHBOUND To Meyerside Dr) 115 Airport EXPRESS (To Pearson Airport Terminal 1) 7 15 Bramalea (SOUTHBOUND To Bramalea GO/Derry) 15A Bramalea A (SOUTHBOUND To GO Station) 15 Bramalea (NORTHBOUND To Countryside Dr) 8 15A Bramalea A (NORTHBOUND To Peter Robertson Blvd and Brampton Civic Hospital) -
Experience Brampton 2020
GE Meridian™ � PRESENTS ESl 1986 BRAMPTONX FARMERS' MARKET DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON SATURDAY MORNINGS JUNE 20 - OCTOBER 10, 2020 ENTERTAINMENT, CHEF DEMOS AND MORE AT GARDEN SQUARE EVERY SATURDAY DURING MARKET SEASON! MAIN STREET WELLINGTON TO NELSON ED 11"Im a brampton.ca m BRAMPTON CONTENTS WELCOME 3 ABOUT BRAMPTON 4 FEATURED EVENTS 8 DOWNTOWN BRAMPTON 14 ARTS, CULTURE & HERITAGE 20 FOOD 34 PARKS & RECREATIONAL TRAILS 42 SPORTS & RECREATION 48 ATTRACTIONS 54 SHOPPING 60 PLAN YOUR VISIT 62 Find all that Brampton has to offer MAP IT! using the map at the back of this guide. BACK EXPERIENCEBRAMPTON.CA | 1 TTVisitorGuidesForBrampton2020_Interior_VF1update2.indd 1 2020-01-09 3:03 PM WELCOME CITY OF BRAMPTON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & CULTURE 2 Wellington St. W. Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 ExperienceBrampton.ca VISITOR INQUIRIES 905.874.3601 [email protected] CITY OF BRAMPTON Director Economic Development & Culture Clare Barnett Senior Manager, Cultural Services Kelly Stahl Manager, Tourism & Special Events DOWNLOAD Laura Lukasik OUR GUIDE AT BRAMPTON VISITOR GUIDE PRODUCTION ExperienceBrampton.ca Editorial Direction Laura Lukasik See what’s Content Curation new in 2020! Erica Henry-Jackman Research and Content Associates Tourism & Special Events Michael Ciuffini All information contained in this publication is believed to be accurate at the time of printing. The City of Brampton cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy of any or all such information and will not be responsible for errors, changes or omissions. Reference in this Guide to any specific commercial product, process, good or service, or the use of any trade, firm or corporation name is for the information and convenience of the public, and does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or expression of preference or support by the City of Brampton. -
BRAMPTON LIBRARY Facilities Master Plan Update ‐ 2011
BRAMPTON LIBRARY Facilities Master Plan Update ‐ 2011 October 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank all of those who contributed to the development of the 2011 Brampton Library Facilities Master Plan Update. This document is a product of the vision and dedication of the Brampton Library Board and Staff. Brampton Library Board (2011‐14) Roger C. Bunn (Chair) Karim Ladak (Vice Chair) John Sprovieri (Regional Councillor) Vicky Dhillon (City Councillor) Sandra Hames (City Councillor) Catherine Hough (Peel District School Board) Lisa Pearce (Peel District School Board) Genevieve Rodney (Dufferin‐Peel Catholic District School Board) Patty Waters (Dufferin‐Peel Catholic District School Board) Edo van Belkom (citizen) Christina MacLean (citizen) Manmeet Thind (citizen) Brampton Library Staff Cathy Matyas (CEO) Lesley Bates (Project Sponsor) Michael Georgie (Project Manager) Project Consultants Monteith Brown Planning Consultants Brampton Library: Facilities Master Plan Update – 2011 Page ii TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................................................... ii Summary of Recommendations................................................................................................................... iv 1. INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... -
The Brampton Mall, from Fishing to Tobogganing – the Stories Are Here
© Copyright 2009 Brampton Library Acknowledgements Through Our Eyes – History, Community, and Diversity is a project designed to document Brampton’s local history through the eyes of the people who have lived it and are living it still. In this booklet, seniors share their memories of growing up in Brampton, or moving here from near or far away. They talk about the changes they have seen over the years, and of the highlights that stand out most in their recollections. From floods to flowers, Dick Smith’s pond to the Brampton Mall, from fishing to tobogganing – the stories are here. Brampton Library would like to thank all of the authors who submitted their stories for inclusion in this book, as well as all of the seniors who told their stories on camera in the Through Our Eyes video interviews, which are available through Brampton Library as well as being viewable online (for more information see www.bramptonlibrary.ca). Special thanks go to Brampton Library staff members Pam Martin and Elizabeth Patterson, and to the volunteer project committee for their contributions: Swetha Christabel, Everton Dixon, Tristan Irvine, Francine Labelle, Vera Macdonald, Saniya Tariq and Madonna Vas Rodrigues. This project was made possible by the financial support of the Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program. Sincerely, Chanda Gilpin and Sarala Uttangi Information Services Coordinators Brampton Library Table of Contents Stepping Stones . .1 South from Timmins . .1 Remembering My Childhood . .4 Brampton Business and Industry . .6 Volunteers Make the City . .8 Winter Wonders . .11 The Dale Estate . .13 The Rose Theatre . -
Agenda Budget Committee Committee of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Brampton
Agenda Budget Committee Committee of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Brampton Tuesday, March 19, 2019 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 20, 2019 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.– 10:00 p.m. Monday, March 25, 2019 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (if required) Tuesday, March 26, 2019 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (if required) Council Chambers – 4th Floor – City Hall Members: Mayor P. Brown (Chair) Regional Councillor P. Vicente – Wards 1 and 5 (Vice-Chair) Regional Councillor R. Santos – Wards 1 and 5 Regional Councillor M. Palleschi – Wards 2 and 6 Regional Councillor M. Medeiros – Wards 3 and 4 Regional Councillor P. Fortini – Wards 7 and 8 Regional Councillor G. Dhillon – Wards 9 and 10 City Councillor D. Whillans – Wards 2 and 6 City Councillor J. Bowman – Wards 3 and 4 City Councillor C. Williams – Wards 7 and 8 City Councillor H. Singh – Wards 9 and 10 For inquiries about this agenda, or to make arrangements for accessibility accommodations for persons attending (some advance notice may be required), please contact: Sonya Pacheco, Legislative Coordinator Telephone (905) 874-2178, TTY (905) 874-2130, [email protected] Note: Note: Meeting information is also available in alternate formats upon request. Agenda Budget Committee Public Notice of this meeting was published in the Brampton Guardian and the City’s website (www.brampton.ca) on March 14, 2019. Related Document(s): 2019-2021 Proposed Budget (available for viewing on the City’s website) 1. -
Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee Agenda for March 12
Agenda Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee Committee of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Brampton Thursday, March 12, 2020 7:00 p.m. – Regular Meeting Council Committee Room, 4th Floor, City Hall Members: Dean McLeod (Co-Chair) Glenn McClelland (Co-Chair) Carmen Araujo Beth Cooper Norman DaCosta Don Doan Ken Giles Frank Juzenas Bryan Steve Kerr Dave Middaugh Ziggy Musial Randy Osei Mohammad Shoaib Ron Noonan City Councillor Doug Whillans – Wards 2 and 6 City Councillor Jeff Bowman – Wards 3 and 4 For inquiries about this agenda, or to make arrangements for accessibility accommodations for persons attending (some advance notice may be required), please contact: Chandra Urquhart, Legislative Coordinator Telephone (905) 874-2114, TTY (905) 874-2130, [email protected] Note: Meeting information is also available in alternate formats, upon request. Note: Any difficulty accessing meeting rooms, buildings, elevators, etc. please contact security at 905-874-2111 Agenda Brampton Sports Hall of Fame Committee 1. Approval of Agenda 2. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act 3. Previous Minutes 3.1. Minutes - Brampton Sports Hall of Fame - February 6, 2020 The minutes were considered by Committee of Council on March 4, 2020, and pending approval by Council on March 11, 2020. The minutes are provided for Committee’s information. 4. Delegation/Presentations 4.1. Presentation by Derek Boyce, Director, Recreation, Community Services, re: Sports Hall of Fame Relocation Project Update 5. Reports 6. Sub-Committees 7. Other/New Business 7.1. Discussion at the request of Ziggy Musial, re: Review of Sections 6.4-6.5 and 8.6 in Sports Hall of Fame Constitution Note: This item was deferred from February 6, 2020, Recommendation SHF009- 2020 7.2.