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Việt GTA Cycling Club awarded the 2024 Phil Green Recognition Award For Promoting Cycling To The Community

By Announcement, Campaign

Yesterday, Mississauga City Council, on behalf of Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee (MCAC), awarded the Việt GTA Cycling Club with the 2024 Phil Green Recognition Award. The Việt GTA Cycling Club has been an advocate for cycling as a sustainable mode of travel and form of recreation. The Phil Green Recognition Award is presented annually by MCAC to celebrate a Mississauga resident or group who has shown exceptional initiative to promote cycling in the community.

The Việt GTA Cycling Club’s mission focuses on promoting health and well-being in the Việtnamese community. Established in May 2020, the club has expanded to more than 60 active members. The club consistently engages with community events to advocate for cycling as part of a healthy lifestyle. They have regular rides every Saturday and Sunday morning from March to November, supplemented by winter activities such as mountain biking, indoor cycling, badminton, skating and skiing.

In addition to engaging members with weekly rides, the Việt GTA Cycling Club also encourages its members to give back to the community. The club has participated in a litter clean-up of Saigon Park and has raised funds for local non-profit organizations.

The Phil Green Recognition Award continues to honour Mississauga resident Phil Green who was a founding MCAC member and worked diligently to promote safe cycling and sustainable transportation in the city.

Learn more about cycling in Mississauga and the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee.

Notice of Bus Stop Impacts – Multiple Stops: #0304 Hurontario North of Mineola, #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood, and #0330 Hurontario at Hampshire

By Announcement, Hurontario LRT, Transit

UPDATE:

Please be advised that NB Stop #0330 Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres will need to remain closed until July 11th as a result of HuLRT related construction.

Patrons are directed to the previous stop #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood – Approx. 150m south.

UPDATE:

Please be advised that NB Stop #0330 Hurontario St at Hampshire Cres will need to remain closed until June 27th as a result of HuLRT related construction.

Patrons are directed to the previous stop #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood – Approx. 150m south.

 

Please be advised of the following rolling stop impacts. See the related details below:

Stop Impacted Type of Impact Alternate Stop Location Routes Impacted Date and Time Estimated Duration
NB #0304 Hurontario North of Mineola Closure #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood – Approx. 200m north 2 North Monday June 2nd, 2025 at 7AM Tuesday June 3rd, 2025 at 7PM
NB #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood Closure #0330 Hurontario at Hampshire – Approx. 150m north 2 North Wednesday June 4th, 2025 at 7AM Friday June 6th, 2025 at 7PM
NB #0330 Hurontario at Hampshire Closure #0332 Hurontario at Pinewood – Approx. 150m south 2 North Monday June 9th, 2025 at 7AM Friday June 13th, 2025 at 7PM

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Note: No detours required.

If there are any questions/concerns, please contact: MiWay.Infrastructure@mississauga.ca.

Mississauga Council Supports The Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital With Historic Financial Contribution

By Announcement

Today, Mississauga City Council unanimously approved a motion from Mayor Carolyn Parrish to provide a municipal contribution towards Trillium Health Partners’ local share for the construction of The Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital and the Shah Family Hospital for Women and Children. The $390 million contribution will be paid by January 1, 2033 with details on the terms of payment to be finalized during 2026 Budget discussions.

Council’s approval of the funding comes after lengthy negotiations between the Mayor, senior City staff and provincial officials, which has resulted in the City’s local share contribution being reduced by $60 million from the original request of $450 million.

The demand for health care services provided by Trillium Health Partners is expected to increase by nearly seven times more than the average hospital in Ontario. The Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital and the Shah Family Hospital for Women and Children is the largest hospital project in Canadian history and is critical to meeting the healthcare needs of the rapidly growing City of Mississauga, as well as Peel Region and West Toronto.

The funds for the hospital contribution will be provided through the implementation of an annual hospital levy of up to 1 per cent per year, and the issuance of a debenture to cover any remaining shortfalls between the approved contribution amount and the balance of the levy collected as of January 1, 2033. Details of the funding model will be determined through the City’s 2026 Budget process.

The City of Mississauga is committed to working with its provincial and federal counterparts to ensure the needs of Mississauga residents are met now and in the future.

About The Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital

Trillium Health Partners currently provides care for approximately 335,000 patients per year. The new hospital will bring 2,400 more health care workers and approximately 400 additional doctors to the community. In addition, construction of the new hospital will create approximately 3,000 construction jobs and contribute approximately $1 billion to the local economy over a decade.

The new hospital will be the largest community-based teaching hospital in Canada at 2.8 million square feet, 950 beds and 23 operating rooms.

About the Shah Family Hospital for Women and Children

Trillium Health Partners is also building Ontario’s first hospital dedicated to the specialized health care needs of women and children. When complete, the Shah Family Hospital for Women and Children will span 200,000 square feet and include one of the largest Neonatal Intensive Care Units in the province, and a full suite of highly specialized reproductive, gynecological and children’s health services for all people. Focused on reducing health inequity and nurturing diversity, the hospital will also include dedicated mental health inpatient beds for children and youth – a first for Mississauga.

Quotes

“Mississauga Council is pleased to announce this agreement reached with Trillium Health Partners for a local share, much fairer to our taxpayers, supporting the construction of the new Peter Gilgan Mississauga Hospital. Council unanimously endorses this agreement for the development of a state-of-the-art healthcare facility. It will greatly benefit our community, which deserves timely, high-quality healthcare close to home. The THP Foundation has worked hard to reduce the local share required from the municipality. The City continues to work with the Province, exploring ways to reallocate some regional costs, enabling investment in the health and future well-being of our residents, without imposing undue financial pressure on taxpayers. This is a truly collaborative effort, establishing Mississauga as home to the largest community teaching hospital in Canada.” – Mayor Carolyn Parrish

Safe Boating Awareness Week

By Announcement, Resources

As the temperature rises and community members are getting their boats ready for the water, we want to ensure the community is educated and aware of safe boating habits and the importance of making responsible choices in and out of the water. The goal is to provide the tools and resources to boaters so they are able to prioritize boat safety all year-round.

 

Q: What are some ways to practice safe boating?

A: Always wear a life jacket when boating; prepare you and your boat including having enough fuel and making
sure your skill level is sufficient for the conditions; do not operate a boat when you are under the influence. For

more information, visit the Canadian Safe Boating Council website at https://csbc.ca/

 

Q: Why is it important for boaters to asses the weather and make a decision before boating?

A: Sudden weather changes can occur without warning in many parts of the country. Sudden changes in wind can
be particularly dangerous since they can cause a rapid buildup of high waves. So, when the forecast is poor, plan
to stay ashore. To obtain local forecasts, check media outlets, popular weather websites and/or radio stations.

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By The End of 2024, Public Health Returned Close To 100 Percent Of Services That Were Paused Or Scaled Down During The COVID-19 Emergency Response.

By Announcement, Covid-19

BRAMPTON, Ont. – May 22, 2025. In its annual report to Regional Council this week, Peel Public Health’s Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani presented the department’s achievements in 2024, reinforcing its continued commitment to delivering high-quality, accessible services to improve the health of Peel’s growing and diverse community.

As one of the fastest growing regions in Ontario, Peel is home to a diverse population with unique health needs. In 2024, Peel Public Health made notable progress in meeting these challenges, advancing its mission to improve public health outcomes and address the social determinants of health through innovative, person-centred programs and services.

Public Health’s Strategic Plan is aligned with the Health Services transformation strategy, both of them contributing to Peel Region’s 2024-2027 Strategic Agenda.  In Peel, Regional Council serves as Peel’s Board of Health and has been central to Public Health’s 2024 achievements, which included:

  • 367 confirmed communicable disease outbreaks investigated in community and institutional settings
  • Administered 71,634 immunizations and distributed 908,300 doses of vaccine to Peel healthcare partners.
  • 8,418 free doses of medication distributed to community partners to treat and reduce the risk of spread of sexually transmitted infections.
  • 7,264 families with babies and young children and expectant parents visited to help ensure healthy pregnancies, births, and child development, as part of the Healthy Babies Healthy Children program.
  • Provided oral health services to 76,744 children and 7,272 seniors through the mandated Healthy Smiles Ontario and Ontario Seniors Dental Care programs.

For full details on 2024 Highlights: Peel Public Health Year in Review 

Addressing the growing challenges in Peel 

While Peel Public Health made progress in 2024, there are continued challenges in providing health services to a growing and diverse population, including:

  • Increasing demand and complexity of public health issues.This includes Peel’s population growth, which is expected to surpass 1.6 million by 2030, creating increased pressure on public health services.
  • Insufficient increase in provincial funding, which has not kept pace with population growth, inflation, and service demands.
  • Advancing health equity:Many Peel residents face challenges such as food insecurity, housing instability and unemployment, all of which are linked to poorer health outcomes.

Looking ahead: health and well-being for all 

In 2025 and beyond, Public Health will continue to focus on the following priorities:

  • Stabilizing services to address community needs: Public Health will continue to improve program and service efficiencies based on changing community needs and strengthening capacity for quality improvement.
  • Continued advocacy for additional Provincial funding:Public health across Ontario continues to be underfunded, with public health units seeing only a one per cent increase to their base budgets over the past years.
  • Strengthening emergency, epidemic, and pandemic preparedness:Public Health is enhancing processes, training and supports to be prepared for public health-related emergencies, epidemics, and pandemics as they arise. For example, measles activity has increased in Ontario, reflecting global trends, lower vaccination rates, international travel and local outbreaks spreading in under-vaccinated communities.
  • Improving immunization efforts to protect the population from vaccine-preventable diseases:Public Health is updating its multi-year immunization plan to increase compliance of immunization among school children, a key priority population whose coverage was impacted during the pandemic. Public Health is also building on key partnerships with primary care and external agencies that serve priority populations to improve access to immunization across Peel.

For more information on Peel Public Health’s programs, services, and 2020 – 2029 Strategic Priorities for the Future, visit www.peelregion.ca/health.

Learn How Your Business Can Work With The City Of Mississauga

By Announcement, Events, Ward 1

Invest Mississauga is hosting a free webinar, Doing Business with the City of Mississauga, for local businesses on Thursday, June 12 from 12 to 1 p.m. The webinar will help businesses understand how to work better with the City. Participants will learn about the City’s procurement processes, how to stand out during the bidding process and tap into support from Invest Mississauga. The one-hour session will also include a presentation with insights from staff who specialize in procurement services and economic development.

This session is a part of the City’s ongoing work to support our local economy, including the City’s Choose Canada initiative and Mississauga’s U.S. tariff response efforts. Mississauga businesses of all sizes are encouraged to attend.

Event details

What

Doing Business with the City of Mississauga – a free virtual webinar. Topics to be covered, include:

  • An overview of the procurement process to learn where to find different bid types and how to get noticed with unsolicited bids.
  • Introduction to the new medium value procurement with opportunities for small businesses to engage.
  • Updates on sustainable procurement and how diverse suppliers and sectoral focus are built into certain criteria.
  • Understand what the Mississauga Business Directory is and how to be listed on it.

Where

Virtual webinar. Registration is required, sign up here.

When

Thursday, June 12 from 12 to 1 p.m.

Who

Businesses of all sizes located in Mississauga are encouraged to attend.

Cost

Free

Mississauga Digs Into Construction Season

By Announcement, Construction, Resources

Residents and visitors can expect to see the City’s budget dollars hard at work as the City moves forward with its 2025 construction season. With an estimated budget of more than $117 million*, there are 23 new projects and eight projects continuing from 2024. This includes work on roads, sidewalks, bridges, bike lanes, trails and stormwater infrastructure. This work is essential for keeping road users moving safely and reducing the risk of flooding by managing stormwater.

Construction projects within the City’s Roads and Stormwater Capital Program focus on repairing, maintaining and expanding. This includes road resurfacing, sidewalk construction, bridge repairs, creek erosion control work and rehabilitation, and construction and maintenance of stormwater management facilities, like stormwater ponds, drainage systems and pumping stations.

Construction season highlights for 2025

Active transportation

It’s important that residents can travel actively, whether it’s by foot, bike or mobility device. The City continues to prioritize providing safe, reliable and sustainable transportation options.

Key projects include:

  • Construction will begin on a multi-year project to build a new active transportation bridge in Port Credit, with new cycling facilities, pedestrian crossings and intersection improvements.
  • Construction will begin on a multi-year project to widen Ninth Line (between Eglinton Avenue West and Derry Road West) to accommodate new cycling facilities.
  • Improvements will be completed on the Living Arts Drive active transportation infrastructure, including intersection upgrades, enhancements to pedestrian crossings and pathways, and protected bike lanes.

Stormwater management

The City continues to do construction work to help reduce flood risk, protect property from intense rainfall and preserve waterways and wildlife. This includes maintenance of stormwater infrastructure and erosion prevention and repair along creeks and waterways.

Key projects include:

  • Construction of the Doug Leavens Boulevard pumping station to reduce basement water infiltration in the Lisgar area.
  • The Malton Flood Relief Project, including installation of a new storm sewer.
  • Cooksville Creek improvements and flood protection, including culvert removal and installation of the new King Street bridge.
  • Erosion control and rehabilitation work along Etobicoke Creek, Cooksville Creek, Sawmill Creek, Mimico Creek and Sheridan Creek.

Road resurfacing

The City’s Road Resurfacing Program involves replacing asphalt on the road and repairing curbs and sidewalks when needed. With a $30 million investment in the program this year, 72 streets are scheduled to be resurfaced.

When a street is being resurfaced, work can also take place on boulevards, sidewalks and the City’s portion of driveways. It is recommended that residents delay any renovations to their lawn or driveway, including repaving, until the work is complete. Personal items located close to the sidewalk or boulevard, such as lights, sprinklers, décor and temporary fencing, should also be removed to avoid damage. Residents will receive a pre-construction notice in the mail if their street is scheduled for resurfacing this year.

Road resurfacing in Mississauga.

Hazel McCallion Line update

Progress is continuing on Metrolinx’s Hazel McCallion Line. Guideway and track work will continue along the corridor this year, as well as continuation of the elevated guideway over Highway 403. The southern terminus at Port Credit GO Station is advancing. For the latest updates, follow the Hazel McCallion Line on X.

For more information

*Budget is subject to change based on tender schedule and prices.

Construction continues on Goreway Drive Grade Separation Project (2025).
Construction continues on Goreway Drive Grade Separation Project (2025).
Paving on Burnhamthorpe bridge over the Credit River (2025).

Water Interruption Notice – Friday, May 30th, 2025. From 9:00am to 12:00pm – 1062 Alexandra Avenue, Mississauga

By Announcement, Resources

The Region of Peel Public Works department regularly maintains and repairs the water system to make sure you have a consistent supply of quality drinking water. Sometimes we must turn off your water supply while we work on the system or conduct tests.

On Friday, May 30th, 2025. From 9:00am to 12:00pm. Please expect a brief water outage and loss of water pressure while we work in your area.  If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As a property owner/manager, it is your responsibility to:

  • Ensure maintenance, mechanical or plumbing staff are on site during the water interruption, as it may affect internal systems that rely on water such as boilers, fire suppression, and alarms.
  • Notify the fire alarm company if the interruption could affect an alarm system.
  • Have a fire watch completed during the water interruption, as the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function when the water supply is shut off.

After the test shutdown

When we turn the water back on, air in the pipes may make the water cloudy and your plumbing may vibrate or make noise. We recommend removing the air by slowly turning on your taps from the lowest to the highest faucet in the building (that is, starting in the basement/first floor, and finishing on the top floor). You will likely need to run the water for 10 to 30 seconds. Run the water until it is clear, and any vibration or noise has stopped.

Important note

After the water is turned back on, we recommend checking the water meter (usually located in the basement). If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:

  • 905-791-7800, extension 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
  • 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

 

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

 

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time: Friday, May 30, 9:00am to 12:00pm

 Location: 1062 Alexandra Ave, Mississauga.

Affected Addresses:  1030-1080 Alexandra Ave, 931-948 Gardner Ave. 

Project #: C-604438

Regional Inspector: Phemelo Mpoloka

Telephone #  437-220-8917

 

 

Water Interruption Notice – Friday, May 30th, 2025. From 9:00am to 12:00pm – 944 Hampton Cres, Mississauga

By Announcement, Resources

The Region of Peel Public Works department regularly maintains and repairs the water system to make sure you have a consistent supply of quality drinking water. Sometimes we must turn off your water supply while we work on the system or conduct tests.

On Friday, May 30th, 2025. From 9:00am to 12:00pm. Please expect a brief water outage and loss of water pressure while we work in your area.  If we need to reschedule this work due to weather or other circumstances, we will let you know the new date and time.

Property owner/manager responsibilities during a water interruption

As a property owner/manager, it is your responsibility to:

  • Ensure maintenance, mechanical or plumbing staff are on site during the water interruption, as it may affect internal systems that rely on water such as boilers, fire suppression, and alarms.
  • Notify the fire alarm company if the interruption could affect an alarm system.
  • Have a fire watch completed during the water interruption, as the building’s sprinkler protection system will not function when the water supply is shut off.

After the test shutdown

When we turn the water back on, air in the pipes may make the water cloudy and your plumbing may vibrate or make noise. We recommend removing the air by slowly turning on your taps from the lowest to the highest faucet in the building (that is, starting in the basement/first floor, and finishing on the top floor). You will likely need to run the water for 10 to 30 seconds. Run the water until it is clear, and any vibration or noise has stopped.

Important note

After the water is turned back on, we recommend checking the water meter (usually located in the basement). If it is leaking, call Water Meter Installations Dispatch at:

  • 905-791-7800, extension 3226 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Monday to Friday)
  • 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

 

If you have any questions, please contact us.

Construction Inspections

Engineering Technical Services Division

Operations Support, Public Works

Email: zzgetsdevadmin@peelregion.ca

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 3246 / 3247 (8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday)

Phone: 905-791-7800 extension 4409 (after hours or statutory holidays)

 

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date and Time: Friday, May 30th, 9:00am to 12:00pm

Location: 944 Hampton Cres, Mississauga

Affected Addresses: 919-952 Hampton Cres.

Project #: C-604148

Regional Inspector: Phemelo Mpoloka

Telephone #  437-220-8917

 

Notice: Toronto Pearson Emergency Exercise – May 24–25, 2025

By Announcement, Stephen’s Initiatives

Toronto Pearson will be conducting its annual full-scale emergency exercise beginning the evening of Saturday, May 24, 2025, continuing into the early morning hours of Sunday, May 25.

This Transport Canada–mandated exercise is an essential component of our emergency preparedness program and has been conducted annually for more than 30 years. The exercise is designed to test and strengthen emergency response capabilities across the airport community and involves coordination among airport staff, first responders, airline partners, and nearly 200 volunteers.

The exercise will begin at approximately 11:00 p.m. on May 24. It is deliberately scheduled during overnight hours to minimize disruption to regular airport operations. Passengers and flight activity will not be impacted, and operations will continue as normal throughout the event.

Please note: travellers and members of the public may observe an increased presence of emergency responders at the airport during this time. This is part of the exercise and not an actual emergency.

Our media team will post updates on our X channel – @TorontoPearson – including details on when the exercise begins and when it concludes. We encourage you to check our social media for real-time updates.