Please note that the above will be filming exterior scenes for a TV series “Sex/Life” at 1462 Mississauga Road (Ward 2) on September 14, 7:00am – 8:00pm
A permit has been issued to allow parking on the following from September 13, 10:00pm – September 14, 10:00pm:
- One side of Shenandoah Dr between Wateska Blvd and Mississauga Rd
Affected residents have been informed of these activities via notification letter. A release form survey was sent to residents with less than 20% objecting in order to allow:
- Prep occurring on a Sunday
- Overnight parking
Production has also been granted permission to park production support vehicles at JC Saddington Park, North Lot (53 Lake St, Ward 1) on September 14, 7:00am – 10:00pm.
Should you have comments, questions or concerns please contact the Film Office at ext. 4114.
Thank you.
Please note that the above will be filming interior and exterior scenes for a TV series “Sex/Life” at 259 Indian Valley Tr (Ward 1) on September 15, 12:00noon – September 16, 2:00am
A permit has been issued to allow parking on the following from September 14, 5:00pm – September 15, 7:00pm:
- One side of Indian Valley Tr from Pinetree Cres to Glenburnie Rd
- One side of Glenwood Dr from Kenollie Ave to Indian Valley Tr
- One side of Point-O-Woods Rd
Affected residents have been informed of these activities via notification letter. A release form survey was sent to residents with less than 20% objecting in order to allow:
- Afterhours filming
- Afterhours vehicle movement
- Overnight parking
- Lighting and/or generators oriented towards neighbouring residences
Should you have comments, questions or concerns please contact the Film Office at ext. 4114.
Thank you.
PUBLIC MEETING INFORMATION REPORT (WARD 1)
Draft Plan of Subdivision, Official Plan amendment and Rezoning applications to permit a
mixed use waterfront community with employment, commercial, institutional, cultural, park
uses and 8,050 residential units
1082 Lakeshore Road East and 800 Hydro Road, south side of Lakeshore Road East, east
of Lakefront Promenade
Owner: Lakeview Community Partners Limited
Files: OZ 19/003 W1, OZ 19/021 W1 and T-M19001 W1
For complete details please visit the link below.
OZ 19-003 W1 OZ 19-021 W1 T-M19001 W1.Public Meeting Notice (virtual …..
September 11, 2020
Please be advised that Hydro Road south of Lakeshore Road will be closed.
When: Starting Monday, September 14th, 2020 until Friday, September 18th, 2020.
Where: Hydro Road south of Lakeshore Road.
Why: A temporary road closure is required for the purpose of completing service connection for the new development.
September 10, 2020
WAR Flowers: A Touring Art Exhibition opens at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga on September 17. The unique and historically-based exhibit, offers visitors a unique way to experience a part of Canada’s rich history, ensuring the memories of those who served a century ago live on for years to come.
During the First World War, Canadian soldier Lieutenant-Colonel George Stephen Cantlie plucked flowers from the fields of war-torn Europe, sending them home to his baby daughter Celia in Montreal. Artist Viveka Melki presents 10 of these century-old flowers in an exhibition that examines human nature in wartime. Using floriography–the Victorian language of flowers–Melki has created an immersive, multisensory experience featuring Cantlie’s letters, specially-commissioned optical crystal sculptures and original flower-based scents, interwoven with the personal stories of 10 Canadians directly involved in the war.
The Museums of Mississauga is also presenting a local connection to the First World War through the Bradley Museum’s exhibit, Our Boys: Mississauga’s Fallen Soldiers 1914-1918 as well as a Speaker’s Series that focuses on the stories of soldiers from Black and Indigenous communities.
What:
WAR Flowers: A Touring Art Exhibition Preview Event
When:
Thursday, September 17, 2020
5-6 p.m. (media)
6-7 p.m. (dignitaries)
Where:
Living Arts Centre
4141 Living Arts Dr.
Mississauga, ON L5B 4B8
(Duke of York Blvd. east entrance)
Who:
- Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie
- Members of Council
- Local dignitaries
- Viveka Melki, curator, WAR Flowers: A Touring Art Exhibition (available for virtual interviews upon request)
Cost:
Free to the public
Media Registration:
All media must RSVP in order to attend the event. Please register using the link below:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/war-flowers-limited-attendance-preview-media-tickets-118165280535
COVID-19 Protocol:
- Visitors, including media, will be required to self-screen upon entry to the Living Arts Centre
- Ticketed entry to the exhibit will be available through the Living Arts Centre Virtual Box Office
- Entry will be limited to a maximum number of 50 visitors in the exhibition at one time
- A maximum of four patrons of the same family unit may enter the exhibition together
- The exhibition and Living Arts Centre is sanitized on a regular basis by Museums staff
– Youth Plan, Peel Climate Change Partnership and Reopenings Reminder
Local government | September 9, 2020
Today at General Committee the following items were reviewed. Approval is to follow at the September 16, 2020 meeting of Council.
“We are excited to move forward on our youth plan and build on the progress we have made so far,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “Mississauga is a youth-friendly city that is respectful, inclusive and forward-thinking. A place where young adults are meaningfully engaged and thrive as equal members of the community. We are also happy to renew our participation in the Peel Climate Change partnership, ensuring it remains meaningful and accountable. Together, these initiatives help make Mississauga a more welcoming city for all.”
2020 Youth Plan
The 2020 Youth Plan for Recreation has 18 recommendations that will inform programming and service priorities over the next five years. These recommendations are centred around five focus areas:
- Use of space and new programming opportunities inclusion
- Access and supportive environment; youth leadership and employment opportunities
- Communications targeted to youth
- Role clarity between the City and partners
The 2020 plan builds on the progress made by the 2009 Youth Plan, with a focus on the Recreation Division, its Community Development Unit and staff serving youth in the City’s community centres. Through reviewing the 2009 Youth Plan and developing the 2020 Youth Plan for Recreation, staff have identified issues and opportunities that are relevant to youth. This will support how the Recreation Division addresses the needs of Mississauga’s youth, through program and service delivery and community partnerships.
Peel Climate Change Partnership
Members of Council endorsed the City of Mississauga’s continued participation in the Peel Climate Change Partnership and an update to its terms of reference.
Since 2009, the City of Mississauga has participated as a member of the Peel Climate Change Partnership (PCCP). Member organizations include City of Brampton, Town of Caledon, Credit Valley Conservation, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and the Region of Peel.
Partnership activities align with the City of Mississauga’s Climate Change Action Plan and support shared priorities to accelerate climate action across the geographic region of Peel. The Partnership recently completed an update of its Terms of Reference to refresh its mandate and purpose, increase accountability and provide a detailed account of governance, roles and responsibilities and communications.
The updated Terms of Reference calls for accountability for the Partnership to meet its mandate, achieve the purpose of each Partnership term and report back to appropriate Councils or Boards at the end of each Partnership term.
Reminder: Select City Services Reopen
As part of the City’s phased and controlled reopening plans, some limited City services are available in-person, by appointment only as of September 8
- Marriage licenses – Book appointment online here. Service provided at Civic Centre (300 City Centre Dr.)
- Mobile licensing – Book appointment online here. Service provided at Mavis North Yard (3235 Mavis Rd.)
- Business licensing – Book appointment online here. Service provided at Civic Centre (300 City Centre Dr.)
Health and safety protocols are in place to protect staff and the public at all City facilities: Learn more.
September 8, 2020
The City of Mississauga’s Economic Development Office (EDO) has been ranked one of the top 20 local and regional groups representing Canada’s Best Locations by Site Selection magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that EDO has received this acknowledgment. The ranking is based on corporate end-user facility investment, job creation data and the magazine’s own research.
“Mississauga continues to be a place where businesses choose to invest and thrive, thanks to the efforts of our dedicated Economic Development Team,” said Bonnie Crombie, Mayor of Mississauga. “Given our strategic location and highly skilled and talented workforce, Mississauga is an attractive place for businesses of all sizes looking to invest. Working together, we will remain a hub for jobs and prosperity in the years to come.”
The 2020 results are based on data from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020. The selection process includes:
- The number of new facilities and expansions per capita
- Project capital investment per capita
- Job creation per capita
- Subjective analyses of website resources, programming and outreach efforts
“We’re honoured to receive this recognition for the fourth year in a row. I really want to acknowledge the hard work of the Economic Development Office during such an unpredictable and disruptive time,” said Bonnie Brown, Director, Economic Development. “In securing business, the City continues to deliver on its strategic plan, including building and expanding our local economy. Thank you to Site Selection for recognizing us.”
Mississauga continues to attract creative and innovative companies with recent investments that include:
- Plug and Play: co-located in BASF’s head office to work with start-ups to test solutions in sectors such as supply chain, food, materials, energy, mining and automotive.
- Goodfood Market Corp: slated to open in summer 2021; invested in a 200,000 square feet fulfilment centre, which will create 2,000 jobs.
- Printful: opening at the end of 2020, invested in $2.8 million to develop a fulfillment centre, creating up to 50 jobs.
- Sire Biosciences: opened new headquarters that will include operational headquarters for Fusion Nutrition Inc.
- White Studios Inc.: opened a 181,000 square feet production space – its second studio location in Mississauga.
Mississauga will be highlighted alongside other top Canadian economic development groups in Site Selection’s September 2020 issue.
To learn more about the top 20 Canadian economic development group rankings and recipients, visit siteselection.com.
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September 8, 2020
Cheer on the defending NBA champions as the Toronto Raptors look to avoid elimination in Game #6 on Wednesday night and force a Game #7 with the Boston Celtics. Basketball fans can take in the dramatics of tomorrow’s big game by attending Paramount Fine Foods Centre’s drive-in Raptors Viewing Party brought to you by Visit Mississauga.
This free event requires registration to confirm a parking space at the drive-in. With everyone’s health and safety the number one priority, full COVID-19 protocol will be in effect, requiring guests to stay in their vehicles unless for restroom breaks. Masks will be required anytime outside of the vehicle. There will be no food and beverage offered onsite. Guests can bring their own refreshments, with the exception of alcohol, glass containers or portable barbecues; however, rabbits’ feet, four-leaved clovers and other lucky charms will be accepted.
Mississauga’s Raptors 905 team is collecting backpacks for the team’s Breakfast with Santa campaign. Event attendees are always encouraged to give back to the community by bringing a donation along with them to the game.
Game Time:
Round Two: Game 6 – Wednesday, September 9, 6:30 p.m.
Round Two: Game 7* – Friday, September 11, TBD
*if necessary
Where:
Paramount Fine Foods Centre parking lot
5500 Rose Cherry Pl.
Mississauga, ON
[MAP]Registration:
This event has maximum capacity of a 100 vehicles (cars, vans, trucks and SUV’s) and requires registration. For more information about how to register, please visit: paramountfinefoodscentre.com/drive-in-raptors.
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September 8, 2020
The City of Mississauga’s Economic Development Office (EDO) has been ranked one of the top 20 local and regional groups representing Canada’s Best Locations by Site Selection magazine. This is the fourth year in a row that EDO has received this acknowledgment. The ranking is based on corporate end-user facility investment, job creation data and the magazine’s own research.
“Mississauga continues to be a place where businesses choose to invest and thrive, thanks to the efforts of our dedicated Economic Development Team,” said Bonnie Crombie, Mayor of Mississauga. “Given our strategic location and highly skilled and talented workforce, Mississauga is an attractive place for businesses of all sizes looking to invest. Working together, we will remain a hub for jobs and prosperity in the years to come.”
The 2020 results are based on data from April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2020. The selection process includes:
- The number of new facilities and expansions per capita
- Project capital investment per capita
- Job creation per capita
- Subjective analyses of website resources, programming and outreach efforts
“We’re honoured to receive this recognition for the fourth year in a row. I really want to acknowledge the hard work of the Economic Development Office during such an unpredictable and disruptive time,” said Bonnie Brown, Director, Economic Development. “In securing business, the City continues to deliver on its strategic plan, including building and expanding our local economy. Thank you to Site Selection for recognizing us.”
Mississauga continues to attract creative and innovative companies with recent investments that include:
- Plug and Play: co-located in BASF’s head office to work with start-ups to test solutions in sectors such as supply chain, food, materials, energy, mining and automotive.
- Goodfood Market Corp: slated to open in summer 2021; invested in a 200,000 square feet fulfilment centre, which will create 2,000 jobs.
- Printful: opening at the end of 2020, invested in $2.8 million to develop a fulfillment centre, creating up to 50 jobs.
- Sire Biosciences: opened new headquarters that will include operational headquarters for Fusion Nutrition Inc.
- White Studios Inc.: opened a 181,000 square feet production space – its second studio location in Mississauga.
Mississauga will be highlighted alongside other top Canadian economic development groups in Site Selection’s September 2020 issue.
To learn more about the top 20 Canadian economic development group rankings and recipients, visit siteselection.com.
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