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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.

Youth mental health support coming to Century Gardens in Brampton

The City of Brampton has entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Peel Children’s Aid Society to establish a new Youth Wellness Hub as a part of the Century Gardens Youth Hub project. This innovative initiative is part of the Ontario government’s provincial network of 27 Youth Wellness Hubs, designed

Brampton Continues to Invest in Community Services

Brampton’s 2025 Budget prioritizes community engagement with a 2.9% property tax increase, maintaining low rates while supporting a second hospital and CUPE’s wage increase. The budget includes significant investments in parks, recreation, and community safety, such as new splashpads, recreation centers, and expanded programs for all ages. Key projects include enhanced public spaces, winter-optimized facilities, and infrastructure improvements like new sports fields and a daycare facility at Chris Gibson Recreation Centre, all aligned with Brampton’s Vision 2040.

Update on Project E.R.A.S.E

Peel Regional Police ran Project E.R.A.S.E. to combat dangerous driving and street racing. The program used education, enforcement, and social awareness to improve road safety. They investigated over 1,100 vehicles and issued charges for speeding, noise violations, and impaired driving.

Brampton Culture Days 2024: Top Urban Community & Second Nationally

(December 12, 2024) – The City of Brampton’s 2024 Culture Days lineup of events has been recognized as the Top Participating Community in the Urban Centres category by the Culture Days organization. The City also placed second overall nationally among the Top Participating Communities listing. Culture Days is a national

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.

Brampton Continues to Invest in Community Services

Brampton’s 2025 Budget prioritizes community engagement with a 2.9% property tax increase, maintaining low rates while supporting a second hospital and CUPE’s wage increase. The budget includes significant investments in parks, recreation, and community safety, such as new splashpads, recreation centers, and expanded programs for all ages. Key projects include enhanced public spaces, winter-optimized facilities, and infrastructure improvements like new sports fields and a daycare facility at Chris Gibson Recreation Centre, all aligned with Brampton’s Vision 2040.

Update on Project E.R.A.S.E

Peel Regional Police ran Project E.R.A.S.E. to combat dangerous driving and street racing. The program used education, enforcement, and social awareness to improve road safety. They investigated over 1,100 vehicles and issued charges for speeding, noise violations, and impaired driving.