Ontario court strikes down Ford government’s plan to remove Toronto bike lanes
Public artwork honouring the legacy of Premier William ‘Bill’ Grenville Davis unveiled

Today, on Bill Davis Day, as proclaimed by Mayor Patrick Brown and City Council to celebrate the significant contributions of Premier William ‘Bill’ Grenville Davis, the City of Brampton, in partnership with the Government of Ontario and in collaboration with Peel Art Gallery Museum and Archives (PAMA), unveiled a memorial public artwork commemorating his remarkable […]
Project Night Train: Peel Police Shut Down Criminal Networks Tied to Brutal Home Invasions

Peel Regional Police have dismantled two interconnected criminal networks linked to a series of violent home invasions and jewellery store robberies across the Greater Toronto Area, which left several victims with severe, life-altering injuries and resulted in approximately $2 million in stolen property. “Project Night Train sends another clear message: organized crime will not be […]
Another milestone in the Centre for Innovation project reached

Downtown Brampton is undergoing a major transformation, supported by a dedicated investment of $23.8 million through the 2025 Budget, for the revitalization of Main and Queen Streets. This includes improvements to roads, sidewalks, lighting, street furniture and landscaping, as well as the reconstruction of Ken Whillans Square. “This is another transformational milestone— it’s a step […]
Bovaird House Reimagined: A New Community-Focused Future for a Historic Brampton Landmark

Councillor Santos has introduced a motion to revitalize Brampton’s historic Bovaird House as a vibrant, inclusive public space through outdoor events and cultural programming. The plan expands public access and lays the groundwork for future museum designation, possibly linked to PAMA’s transition to city control. City staff will also seek provincial and federal heritage funding to support long-term preservation and community engagement.
Brampton Pushes Back as Slumlord Defenders Stage Failing Protests
City of Brampton opens new cricket field at Creditview Sandalwood Park

The City of Brampton has officially opened a new full-size cricket field at Creditview Sandalwood Park, further cementing its place as the cricket capital of Canada. This high-quality facility features top-tier amenities including players’ pavilions, a scoreboard, sight screens, irrigation and field lighting. This new field adds to the variety of amenities the park offers, […]
Automated Speed Enforcement: What You Need to Know

Many residents have recently raised questions about Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) in our community. I want to take this opportunity to clarify how the program works, why it’s important, and respond to some frequently asked questions. The Goal of ASE: Safer Streets for Everyone The purpose of the ASE program is simple: to reduce speeding […]
Brampton supports launch of Peel’s new coordinated Homeless Encampment Policy

On June 26, Region of Peel Council approved and launched the Homeless Encampment Policy and Joint Protocols, the first of its kind in Ontario, and a major step forward in how Brampton and its regional partners respond to homelessness and encampments with compassion, consistency and collaboration. This milestone builds on the advocacy of Mayor Patrick […]
City of Brampton launches first Sport Tourism Strategy

Brampton City Council has endorsed the city’s first Sport Tourism Strategy, positioning Brampton as a leading destination for hosting sports events in Canada. The strategy, developed with industry partners, outlines five goals and 66 tactics to boost economic impact, youth participation, and cultural inclusion. With over $20 million already generated annually, Brampton aims to expand its role in culturally significant and high-potential sports.