SANTOS: Single mom’s perspective on systemic injustice at a city scale

Much has changed in Brampton since the 1980s, but barriers still exist to prevent women and minorities from getting ahead.
Parks Infrastructure Improvements in Wards 1 & 5

A visual overview of some of the recent park infrastructure improvements in Brampton Wards 1 & 5.
Councillor Santos and Councillor Vicente Continue Advocacy for Post-Secondary<br>Expansion in Brampton Despite Council Politics

Residents can be proud that this work has resulted in plans for a Medical School, campus expansions, and negotiations to help revitalize our downtown with the potential relocation of the University of Guelph-Humber.
Make Tree Planting a Family Tradition

This spring, why not start a new tradition with your family by planting a tree or getting involve in a litter clean-up? See you soon at a local Park!
Brampton Community Iftar

Brampton Community Iftar 7pm Thursday, April 21, 2022 Gather as a community at the City of Brampton’s Community Iftar with prayer, nasheeds and the breaking of evening fast. Join Mayor Brown, Councillor Santos, Councillor Vicente and other community leaders to celebrate Ramadan and breaking of the day long fast. A light pre-packaged halal meal will […]
Brampton fields one of only two teams in Ontario to qualify for First Tech Challenge in Texas

Brampton student team qualifies for First Tech Challenge in Houston – 1 of only 2 Ontario teams.
International Women’s Day 2022

Join us to recognize women during International Women’s Week 2022.
Rogers Communications Plans Move to Downtown Brampton

Rogers Communications is planning a major move into Downtown Brampton, supporting unanimously by Brampton City Council.
University of Guelph-Humber Opportunity to Relocate to Brampton

Join us to learn more about the exciting possibility of the Guelph-Humber’s relocation to Brampton.
Your 2021 Property Tax Rate Has Been Set

Regional Councillors have approved Peel’s 2021 Budget which sets regional property tax rates for Brampton, Mississauga and Caledon. Last December, Brampton approved its third consecutive zero percent increase in property taxes for residents on the City’s portion of the tax bill, part of a $1.2 billion budget which includes record contributions to cash reserves. “With […]