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The Rose unveils Summer/Fall 2025 Season Featuring Jann Arden, Scott Thompson, Exco Levi, Tom Morello and more

The Rose in Brampton has unveiled its Summer–Fall 2025 season featuring stars like Jann Arden, Tom Morello, Scott Thompson, and Exco Levi, alongside exciting local talent and community partnerships. The lineup includes concerts, comedy, theatre, dance, and free outdoor events in Garden Square and The Rose Patio. Tickets and Encore Memberships are available now at the website.

Get ready for the ultimate summer experience in Brampton!

Get ready, Brampton! Summer in the City is packed with exciting events, outdoor adventures and endless entertainment for everyone. Whether you’re into vibrant markets, thrilling sports, outdoor movies or cultural celebrations, we’ve got your summer bucket list covered! Discover everything Brampton has to offer this summer at experiencebrampton.ca. Make unforgettable

City hosts first-ever Community Services Expo: May 1 -14

The City of Brampton is launching its first-ever Community Services Expo, a free interactive event series designed to showcase the wide range of programs, services and resources available to residents through the City’s Community Services Department.  Taking place across multiple dates and locations from Thursday, May 1 to Wednesday, May 14, this first-of-its-kind expo will travel to community centres and facilities

Economic Development Office Annual Report 2024: Brampton’s business momentum continues

The City of Brampton’s Economic Development Office has released its 2024 Annual Report, highlighting another year of remarkable growth, investment and innovation. With new businesses choosing Brampton, major expansions and continued advancements in the city’s Innovation District, Brampton remains a prime destination for economic prosperity and technological advancement. “Brampton’s resilience

City of Brampton’s Youth Cricket League Returns for a Second Year with Expanded Playing Opportunities

Brampton’s Youth Cricket League returns for its second year, expanding with a new spring session alongside the summer league to meet growing demand. Open to players aged 6 to 15, the league offers structured training and gameplay across three age groups. The city continues investing in cricket, allocating $10 million to improve facilities and planning a state-of-the-art cricket complex. With 22 cricket sites and major events like GT20, Brampton remains Canada’s cricket capital.

Statement from Councillor Santos: American and Canadian Mayors should work in a more coordinated way to fight against a US/Canada trade war

Councillor Rowena Santos urges Canadian and American mayors to work together against a US-Canada trade war, emphasizing its impact on local economies. She highlights the US Conference of Mayors’ recent statement opposing tariffs and calls for a unified city-to-city response. Santos encourages Canadian mayors to take action and collaborate with their American counterparts to protect trade relations.

City of Brampton celebrates International Women’s Day 2025

On March 8, the City of Brampton will celebrate International Women’s Day, honouring the achievements and contributions of women and individuals who identify as women, whose efforts continue to shape Brampton into a thriving and inclusive community. “Achieving gender equity requires action and that’s exactly what this year’s International Women’s

City of Brampton invests a record $1.75 million in 159 non-profits and charities through the 2025 Advance Brampton Fund

The City of Brampton is granting $1.75 million to 159 non-profits through the 2025 Advance Brampton Fund, the largest allocation in its history. This funding supports initiatives in arts and culture, community safety, and recreation to enhance residents’ well-being. Applications for the 2026 fund will open in the fall, continuing the City’s commitment to strengthening community programs.

The Rose unveils Summer/Fall 2025 Season Featuring Jann Arden, Scott Thompson, Exco Levi, Tom Morello and more

The Rose in Brampton has unveiled its Summer–Fall 2025 season featuring stars like Jann Arden, Tom Morello, Scott Thompson, and Exco Levi, alongside exciting local talent and community partnerships. The lineup includes concerts, comedy, theatre, dance, and free outdoor events in Garden Square and The Rose Patio. Tickets and Encore Memberships are available now at the website.

City of Brampton’s Youth Cricket League Returns for a Second Year with Expanded Playing Opportunities

Brampton’s Youth Cricket League returns for its second year, expanding with a new spring session alongside the summer league to meet growing demand. Open to players aged 6 to 15, the league offers structured training and gameplay across three age groups. The city continues investing in cricket, allocating $10 million to improve facilities and planning a state-of-the-art cricket complex. With 22 cricket sites and major events like GT20, Brampton remains Canada’s cricket capital.

Statement from Councillor Santos: American and Canadian Mayors should work in a more coordinated way to fight against a US/Canada trade war

Councillor Rowena Santos urges Canadian and American mayors to work together against a US-Canada trade war, emphasizing its impact on local economies. She highlights the US Conference of Mayors’ recent statement opposing tariffs and calls for a unified city-to-city response. Santos encourages Canadian mayors to take action and collaborate with their American counterparts to protect trade relations.

City of Brampton invests a record $1.75 million in 159 non-profits and charities through the 2025 Advance Brampton Fund

The City of Brampton is granting $1.75 million to 159 non-profits through the 2025 Advance Brampton Fund, the largest allocation in its history. This funding supports initiatives in arts and culture, community safety, and recreation to enhance residents’ well-being. Applications for the 2026 fund will open in the fall, continuing the City’s commitment to strengthening community programs.