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Carmen Corbasson Community Centre is re-opening and you’re invited to celebrate

By Announcement, Events, Stephen’s Initiatives, Ward 1

Celebration includes a ceremony, tours of the facility, entertainment and free activities throughout the day.

June 10, 2025

Looking for something to do this weekend? Join us for a community event in celebration of the re-opening of Carmen Corbasson Community Centre on Saturday, June 14, 2025.

The celebration will include an opening ceremony with Mayor Carolyn Parrish, Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko, Members of Council, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, the City’s Poet Laureate and a performance by Mikey Bloom. The celebration will also include tours of the facility, entertainment and free activities throughout the day.

The redeveloped facility features a new fitness and aquatics centre, 25-metre six-lane pool, warm water therapy pool, climate controlled indoor walking track, two indoor ice surfaces, an active living studio and various improved exterior connections to the woodlot and Mississauga Seniors’ Centre.

What

Opening of Carmen Corbasson Community Centre

When

Saturday, June 14, 2025
11 a.m. Ceremony with Mayor Parrish, Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko, Members of Council, dignitaries and special guests
11:30 a.m. Free programming, entertainment and activities continue
4 p.m. Event concludes

Where

Carmen Corbasson Community Centre
1399 Cawthra Rd, Mississauga

Cost

Free

More information about the upcoming event can be found on the event calendar listing.

A list of the free activities and drop-in programs can be found on Active Mississauga.

Applications for two City of Mississauga flood prevention rebates now open

By Announcement, Resources, Stephen’s Initiatives, Ward 1

Councillor Dasko is happy to share another update, as promised.

Both rebates provide financial support to Mississauga residents who install water-resistant materials or other flood prevention measures within their home or on their property.

February 12, 2025

Today, the City launched two flood prevention rebates to help residents offset the cost of installing measures to limit flooding in and around their homes. These two programs offer up to a total of $10,500 in financial support for eligible Mississauga homeowners.

City rebate programs

The City has launched two rebate programs to help offset the cost of upgrades for Mississauga homeowners.

  • Flood Resilience Rebate: is a City rebate program created to help those who had flood damage and installed eligible water resilient materials and other measures to make their homes more resistant to future flooding. The rebate pays for up to 50 per cent of the cost of these materials, labour and tax, up to a maximum of $3,000.
  • Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate: is a City rebate program created to replace the Foundation Drain Collector Sump Pump Subsidy. This new city-wide rebate program offers up to $7,500 to pay for eligible basement flood prevention measures, such as a sump pump or downspout disconnection.

Apply for the Flood Resilience Rebate

To be eligible, you must be a registered owner of a detached home, semi-detached home, duplex or townhouse within Mississauga. To provide proof of ownership, you must provide a copy of your City tax bill. The name on the application must match the registered owner listed on the tax bill. You must have experienced flood damage on or after the July 8, 2013, storm event. Only one registered owner per residential address is eligible to receive a rebate.

Residents must complete a rebate application and submit it with a copy of their City tax bill and proof of eligibility, including:

  • Proof of flooding: such as an insurance claim or photos of flooding in the residential dwelling.
  • Proof of eligible work: such as receipts for purchased materials.
  • Proof of payment: such as paid invoices from a contractor for completed work.

You can submit your application and supporting documentation online or by mail.

Applications will be accepted until December 31, 2025.

Apply for the Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate

To be eligible, you must be a registered owner of a detached home, semi-detached home, duplex or townhouse within Mississauga. To provide proof of ownership, you must provide a copy of your City tax bill. The name on the application must match the registered owner listed on the tax bill. All measures must be installed by a professional with a valid City of Mississauga business license.

Residents must complete a rebate application and submit it with a copy of their City tax bill and proof of eligibility, including:

  • Proof of eligible work: such as quotes for work to be completed.
  • Proof of payment: such as paid invoices from a contractor for completed work.

Retroactive applications for measures installed after July 16, 2024, prior to launch of the program, will be accepted until August 1, 2025.

New applications can be made for measures installed on February 12, 2025 and after. This type of application has two stages, pre-approval and final approval. For further information, please visit the rebate program webpage.

You can submit your application and supporting documentation online or by mail.

This is an ongoing program that is subject to Council approval.

Useful links

Flood Resilience and Basement Flooding Prevention Rebates – FAQ’s

By Issues, Resources

General Questions – FAQ

When can applications be submitted?
Both rebate programs are set to be open February 12, 2025.

We’ve been contacted by contractors to undertake works, are these programs mandatory?
No, all rebate programs are voluntary.

How do I obtain a qualified/reputable contractor?
This is the responsibility of the homeowner, as with any works done on private property. City staff are creating guidance to warn residents about fraudulent practices that will be on the City’s website at launch of the programs.

In cases where the work requires the contractor to have a valid Mississauga business licence, how do I confirm this?
Please call 311 to confirm

Is the existing FDC Sump Pump Subsidy ending? Can I still apply for a Sump Pump subsidy?
The FDC Sump Pump Subsidy program is proposed to end February 3, 2025. Sump pumps installed up to this date are still eligible to apply for this subsidy as the program ends and transition to the new rebate program begins.
After February 3, 2025, residents will be eligible to apply to the Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate (applications open February 12th), which includes measures such as sump pumps for the same amount of $6,000.
Flood Resilience Rebate – The program provides a rebate of 50% of the invoiced cost up to a lifetime maximum of $3,000 to support residents with the installation of water resistant-materials and other measures.

Who is eligible for a rebate?
Registered owner of a detached home, semi-detached home, duplex or townhouse within the City of Mississauga that have experienced flood damage from the July 8, 2013 event or after.

What is eligible for a rebate?
At launch of the program a Flood Resilient Materials catalogue will be provided for a full list of allowable flood-resilient measures. Examples may include:
Interior Options
• Wall construction
• Floor design
• Raise Utility Hardware (e.g. electrical outlets)
• Moisture alarms
Exterior Options
• Grading adjacent to house
• Damp-proofing membrane/Coating for exterior foundation
• Corrugated steel window well and cover

I installed ‘resilient’ materials after the July 16, 2024 storm event. Can I still apply for the rebate?
Yes, you may submit a retroactive application for materials/works, prior to launch of the program.

I installed ‘resilient’ materials in my basement prior to July 16th, 2024. Can I apply for the rebate?
Yes, the rebate is open to anyone who experienced flood damage from the July 8, 2013 event or after.

How to apply?
An online application form will be available on the City’s website at launch.
What are the application requirements/documents?
a) Proof of ownership
b) Proof of flooding
c) Proof of eligible work and payment
d) Photos of installation

Details of application requirements/documents will be available on the City’s website.

When will I receive payment?
Applicants will be notified by email whether the application has been approved/declined or requires additional information.
Rebates are paid out in order they are received, and it may take 8 to 10 weeks for approved applicants to receive a cheque in the mail.
Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate – The Program provides a rebate of up to $7,500 to support residents with the installation of basement flooding prevention measures.

Who is eligible for a rebate?
Registered owner of a detached home, semi-detached home, duplex or townhouse within the City of Mississauga.

What is eligible for a rebate?
Proposed Prevention Measures:
• Sump pump $6,000
• Foundation drain (weeping tile) pipe capping $1,000
• Downspout disconnection $125/per, total $500
• Storm lateral backwater valve $1,500

I installed measures (e.g. sump pump) after the July/August, 2024 storm events. Can I still apply for the rebate?
Yes, you may submit a retroactive application for measures installed after July 16, 2024, prior to launch of the program (up to August 1, 2025).

I installed a sump pump many years ago. Can I apply for a rebate today?
If you have had a sump pump for 10 years or more (i.e. prior to Feb. 2015), you’re eligible to apply for the rebate to install a ‘renewal’ sump pump.

I have a receipt for a sump pump installed 5 years ago. Can I apply for the rebate?
Rebate applications are eligible for measures installed after July 16, 2024. Renewal sump
pump applications are eligible after 10 years or more.

I have received a rebate for my sump pump installation. Are there other measures I can apply for?
Yes. If you have not capped your foundation drain or disconnected your downspouts, for example, these measures are eligible to apply.

I received the rebate, can I update/replace my sump pump in the future?
Yes, the program accepts applications for rebate of a ‘renewal’ sump pump installed every 10 or more years.

How to apply?
An online application form will be available on the City’s website at launch.

What are the application requirements/documents?
a) Proof of ownership
b) Detailed quote/invoice of eligible works
c) May require building permit
Details of application requirements/documents will be available on the City’s website.

When will I receive payment?
Applicants will be notified by email whether the application has been approved/declined or requires additional information.
Rebates are paid out in order they are received, and it may take 8 to 10 weeks for approved applicants to receive a cheque in the mail.

Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) Program announced for Little Etobicoke Creek area

By Announcement, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

DRAO Announcement

On November 29th, 2024, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced that the Disaster Recovery Assistance for Ontarians (DRAO) program has been activated for the Little Etobicoke Creek area in response to the July 16th and August 17th and 18th localized flooding events.

Councillor Dasko was instrumental in having the Provincial officials connect with local residents in Ward 1 for inspections, to ensure that a full understanding of the magnitude of the issues in the area were understood.  The result of which is that the area has been recognized and included in the program.

Applications for the program will be accepted until the deadline of Monday, March 31, 2025. Homeowners and residential tenants, small owner-operated businesses, and not-for-profit organizations may apply for assistance if they reside in the activation area.

Program guidelines, activation area maps, information sheets, and application forms can be found on the DRAO website.

DRAO is a program that can help with the recovery of costs after a natural disaster. Financial help from the program is limited to $250,000 per application, is subject to a $500 deductible (which may be waived for low-income households), and reimburses up to 90% of your total eligible costs with limits for emergency expenses, household appliances, and furnishings.

The DRAO program does not cover all costs. Eligible applicants may receive assistance for emergency expenses and for repair or replacement of essential property if they do not have insurance—or if their insurance is insufficient—to cover their essential costs according to the DRAO program guidelines. Damage due to sewer-backup is not eligible under the program. An exception is made for low-income households as defined by the guidelines. See details online.

In addition, eligible basement repairs are only allowed to the extent they are returned to a basic and safe state (e.g., stud walls and repairs to essential appliances such as furnaces and hot water heaters). Repairs to furnished basements are ineligible unless there is damage to an essential living space. See details online.

DRAO is a provincial program, and is not related to the various programs and initiatives that the City of Mississauga has undertaken related to localized flooding and flood recovery. Residents who do not reside in the DRAO activation area are still eligible for the other City programs and initiatives.

If you have any questions about the DRAO program, you may contact the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing program staff at: DisasterAssistance@Ontario.ca.

Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant Program applications now open

By Announcement, Issues, Resources, Stephen’s Initiatives, Ward 1

The one-time grant is available to eligible homeowners or tenants in Mississauga who had flood damage from the severe weather events in July and August 2024.

December 2, 2024

Today, the City of Mississauga launched its Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant, a one-time payment of $1,000 to affected property owners and tenants in Mississauga, who experienced basement flooding on July 16, August 17 and August 18. Residents can only apply for the grant once, even if they own more than one eligible property or experienced flooding on more than one day.

Who is eligible

To be eligible to apply for the Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant, you need to meet the following criteria:

  • Be an individual, not a corporation or business entity.
  • Be a registered owner or tenant of a residential dwelling within Mississauga.
  • Have experienced flood damage to your residence from the rainfall events on July 16, August 17 or August 18, 2024.

What you need to apply

Residents must complete a grant application and submit proof of eligibility, including proof of ownership or residence and proof of flooding.

To provide proof of ownership, you must provide a copy of your City tax bill. The name on the application must match the registered owner listed on the tax bill.

To provide proof of residence, if you are a tenant, you must show proof that you live at the eligible residence. You can provide:

  • Lease or rental agreement
  • Ontario driver’s license
  • Bank or credit card statement
  • Insurance policy
  • Utility, telephone or internet bill

All applicants must provide proof of flooding within a residential dwelling, such as:

  • Proof of an insurance claim made for flooding.
  • Correspondence with 311 Customer Service, a Councillor’s office or City staff.
  • Invoices, receipts or quotes for flood cleanup or repairs.
  • Photos of flooding in the residential dwelling, with the file’s metadata date stamped.

Applying online

Visit the webpage and upload the supporting documents, including proof of ownership or residence and proof of flooding.

Each file must be 5 MB or smaller and in one of the following formats: JPEG, JPG, PNG, GIF, PDF or WebP.

Applying by mail

Mail a completed Flood Relief Grant Application and supporting documents to the following address:

Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant Program
Transportation and Works
Environmental Services Section
300 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C1

For more information about the grant, residents are asked to call 311.

Applications will be accepted until May 31, 2025.

Important facts about stormwater

There are more than 51,000 storm drains in Mississauga, 1,900 km of storm sewer pipes, 270 km of ditches, 150 km of creeks, and 80 stormwater management facilities.

Valued at more than $7 billion, Mississauga’s stormwater drainage system requires constant care. Staff continue to assess and prioritize the most effective improvements to this aging infrastructure. Installing stormwater infrastructure requires a large investment up front, and it is expensive, but important to maintain.

Rebate programs

In February 2025, the City will be launching two additional rebate programs:

  • Basement Flooding Prevention Rebate Program will provide rebates up to $6,800 for eligible flood prevention improvements.
  • Flood Resilience Rebate Program will provide rebates of 50 per cent of the invoiced cost up to a maximum of $3,000 to cover costs associated with eligible measures taken to make improvements to your home to minimize flooding impact.

Other subsidies

Region of Peel Sanitary Backwater Valve Rebate (Current): The Region provides a $1,500 rebate for eligible homeowners to cover the cost of installing a sanitary backwater valve to reduce basement flooding due to sanitary back-ups of wastewater from the sanitary sewer. For more information, visit peelregion.ca.

Useful links

Read more about the City’s stormwater infrastructure.

Learn more about how to reduce the risk of flooding on your property.

Watch the City’s Flooding Information Session video.

Update – Action Plan for Stormwater and Flood Mitigation

By Announcement, Resources, Ward 1

Councillor Dasko is happy to share another update, as promised.  Resulting from the last report and Councillor Dasko’s advocacy for his residents councils direction was to staff to come back to Council.  Yesterday, on September 25, 2024 with Corporate Report: 10.2. entitled “Council Update – July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events” (attached). This report, which was passed by Councillor Dasko and his colleagues unanimously, is an action-oriented approach to accelerating flood mitigation initiatives, inspection enhancements and increased maintenance and operation activities. Councillor Dasko has also attached his motion for your perusal which was again unanimously passed by all of council.

Watch Council Sept 25, 2024 Item 7.4 (running from 31.03-1.11) Emma Calvert sharing Corporate report 10.2.

View the report 

The following items were passed and are to be actioned:

  • A Residential Compassionate Flood Relief Grant Program to provide a one-time grant of $1,000 to Mississauga residential property owners who incurred damages as a result of basement flooding following the weather events on July 16, 2024, or August 17 and 18, 2024, as a result of Councillor Dasko’s motion on September 11, 2024.
  • A basement flooding prevention rebate program to provide up to $6,800 to make basement flood prevention improvements more affordable.
  • With the number of staff meetings with Councillor Dasko he was pleased to see that staff were convinced to step up the timeline of new and accelerated stormwater projects, as outlined in the Project-based action plan includes accelerating the Design and Construction of the Dixie-Dundas Flood Mitigation Project by 6 years, including infrastructure improvement projects in 2025, 2026, 2027, with a completion year of 2028.
  • Enhancements to routine maintenance of stormwater infrastructure
  • City staff will work further with local authorities like the TRCA, Alectra, and the Emergency Management Team to identify opportunities to enhance public alerting to residents during localized flooding.
  • Staff have been directed to prepare and submit applications to the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program – Housing-Enabling Water Systems Fund (second intake- November 1, 2024) and Housing-Enabling Core Services Stream programs to support the Dixie-Dundas Flood Mitigation Project.

Furthermore, at the Region of Peel, Regional Council passed a motion on September 12, 2024 to have an increase in the Sanitary Backwater Valve Rebate Program. The program is available to property owners in priority areas in Peel who had experienced sanitary flooding because of a storm event in the past 10 years. Residents living in neighborhoods outside the priority areas can also apply for a subsidy if they have reported flooding to Peel Region in the past or have an insurance claim. Subsidies are 60% of the invoiced cost, up to a maximum $1,500. Residents are asked to call Peel Region at 905-791-7800 to confirm eligibility for the backwater valve subsidy before proceeding with an installation. For more information please visit peelregion.ca.

Please note that there will be an upcoming City-wide Public Information Session for 2024 Flood Events.  Councillor Dasko will share more details when they are announced.

CITY OF MISSISSAUGA – NOTICE OF COMPLETION – Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Dixie

By Announcement, Planning & Development, Resources

Dundas Flood Mitigation Project

WHAT?

  • The lands south of Little Etobicoke Creek
    surrounding Dixie Road, referred to as “Dixie-
    Dundas” for this project, are subject to flooding as
    a result of spilling from the creek during high flow
    conditions. This urban area consists of a variety of
    commercial, industrial, residential, and park land
    uses.
  • The study area of this Schedule ‘C’ Municipal Class
    Environmental Assessment (EA) has been broken up
    into the “Dixie Area” and the “Dundas Area” for
    identifying flood mitigation solutions.

WHERE?

WHY?

  • The City of Mississauga has an interest to protect
    flood-vulnerable residences and businesses as well as
    to intensify Dixie-Dundas area to fulfill the vision of
    growth expressed in the Dundas Connects Master Plan.

HOW?

In consultation with the public and agencies, the alternative solutions for both the “Dixie Area” and the “Dundas Area” have been evaluated to identify preferred design concepts for each.

“Dundas Area” preferred design:

  • Floodplain widening
  • 25 m – channel crossing bridge at Dundas Street
  • Sanitary sewer relocation
  • Floodproofing earthen berm at 1607 Dundas Street

“Dixie Area” preferred design:

  • Floodplain widening with lowered creek invert
  • 50 m – channel crossing bridge at Dixie Road
  • Sanitary sewer relocations

PROJECT FILE

An Environmental Study Report is now available for public review and comment for 30 days on the City’s website:
http://www.mississauga.ca/flooding

Interested persons may provide written comments to our project team by April 30, 2024. All comments are requested to be sent directly to the Project Managers listed below. Previous study information, including the Public Information Centres and the study area expansion bulletin, is available on the above webpage.

Anthony Di Giandomenico, P.Eng.
Project Manager
City of Mississauga
300 City Centre Drive
Mississauga, ON L5B 3C9
(905) 615-3200, ext. 3491
anthony.digiandomenico@mississauga.ca

Amanda McKay, P.Eng., PMP
Consultant Project Manager
Matrix Solutions Inc.
3001-6865 Century Avenue
Mississauga, ON L5N 7K2
(289) 323-3780
amckay@matrix-solutions.com

Our Community

By Ward 1

In hearing your passion, hope, and ideas for the future of Ward 1, I know more than ever, we must be united to ensure this great community is always our place to call home.

Notification of herbicide application for the control of invasive plants

By Announcement, Parks, Ward 1

Upcoming herbicide application to control Dog-strangling vine, Japanese knotweed, Burdock, Lily-of-the-valley, and Yellow archangel in natural areas during June 16th – June 27th. If any touch ups are needed the contractors will be returning between July 14th – July 18th.

The parks being treated are:

  • Adamson Estate,
  • Cawthra
  • P-510 (Between Indian Valley Trail and Kenollie Ave, East of Stavebank Rd)

Phragmites (Common Reed), will be treated at various dates between the end of July and mid September at the following location:

  • Adamson Estate,
  • P-510 (Between Indian Valley Trail and Kenollie Ave, East of Stavebank Rd)

Contractors working on behalf of the City, Invasive Phragmites Control Centre, will be applying RoundUp WeatherPRO (Glyphosate) or Habitat Aqua (Imazapyr) directly to the plants using a handheld/backpack sprayer to minimize impacts to plants in the surrounding area. Habitat Aqua will only be used in wet areas and the City has obtained the proper permits to apply this herbicide.

Notification signs will be posted at all access points to the spray area at least 24 hours prior to treatment and will be removed no less than 48 hours after treatment. Timelines may be extended as needed depending on weather conditions.

 

This work supports the City’s Invasive Species Management Program and improves the health of natural areas across the City.

 

The Park Supervisor and 311 have been notified of these operations.

Water Interruption Notice – Wednesday, June 11th, 2025. From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM – 1205-1209 Canturbery Road, Mississauga

By Announcement, Resources, Ward 1

The Peel Region 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 do this work.

Your water will be turned off on Wednesday, June 11th, 2025. From 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  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 water interruption

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: Wednesday, June 11th, 2025. From 10:00am to 5:00pm.

Location: 1205 & 1209 Canterbury Rd, Mississauga.                          

Addresses Affected: 429 Niar Ave, 1188-1209 Canterbury Rd.

Project #:  C-604347

Regional Inspector: Vijay Patel

Telephone #   437-220-6987

SaugaLIVE 2025-2026 Season Launch

By Announcement, Events

Overview

The new 2025-2026 saugaLIVE season launched on Monday, June 2, 2025.

While the shows are announced in June and tickets are on sale, the season begins in October 2025 – with the second flight of shows to be announced later in the fall once the remainder of shows are confirmed.

Audiences will be entertained as the curtains rise again, marking the start of another great season of live entertainment!

What’s on tap this season:

Show Date Show Title About the Show Venue

MT: Meadowvale Theatre
LAC: Living Arts Centre

Oct. 5, 2025 One Moe Time: A Tribute to Moe Koffman Jazz pioneer Morris “Moe” Koffman was one of Canada’s most celebrated multi-instrumentalists. It was the flute, however, that arguably became his best-known instrument, thanks to hits like “Curried Soul” and “Swingin’ Shepherd Blues.” With more than 30 albums recorded over 40 years, Koffman explored a wide range of music genres with a fluidity born of the discipline of classical but the experimentation of jazz. Born in Toronto in 1928, he was called “one of Canada’s jazz institutions” by the New York Times, was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1997, and was named an officer of the Order of Canada in 1993.This tribute concert will feature an evening of music from Moe’s repertoire, performed by a stellar quintet led by Moe’s grandson, Jake Koffman, a talented and versatile multi-instrumentalist in his own right, carrying on the sounds of his legendary grandfather. MT
Oct. 9, 2025

Nov. 13, 2025

Dec. 11, 2025

Jan. 8, 2026

Feb. 12, 2026

Mar. 12, 2026

Apr. 9, 2026

May 14, 2026

REEL Thursdays in collaboration with the TIFF Film Circuit Get ready for the thrill of the unknown. Be the first to secure your spot to REEL Thursdays in Collaboration with TIFF Film Circuit. With titles announcing in the summer, the suspense starts now!

 

LAC
Oct. 19, 2025 Tom Morello: A Night of Stories & Music Tom Morello: A Night of Stories & Music. Rock God. Justice fighter. Rabble-rouser. Ivy Leaguer. An American renegade and fearless truth teller. Rage Against the Machine’s guitar virtuoso, Tom Morello, is many things; but perhaps, he himself, sums it up best: a one-man revolution. For the first time ever, hear Morello fuse the deeply personal with the political in a rapturous, badass, one-man show that skillfully balances soul-bearing stories with spellbinding guitar fury. LAC
Oct. 25, 2025

(rescheduled from Apr.. 25)

Twin Flames x River North Duo Award-winning Canadian folk duos team up for an intimate performance in Studio Theatre LAC
Nov. 13, 2025 Emily Calandrelli, The Space Gal Get ready for an exciting evening of science, imagination, and inspiration with Emmy-nominated science TV host and author Emily Calandrelli —star of Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix!

Emily brings science to life through fun stories, experiments, and real-world space adventures. With her infectious enthusiasm and mission to make STEM accessible, this event is perfect for kids, families, and future scientists of all ages.

Whether your child dreams of becoming an astronaut, engineer, or simply wants to know how the world works, Emily’s talk will spark curiosity and ignite a love for learning.

LAC
Nov. 14, 2025 (rescheduled from Apr. 25) Shea Couleé Live Featuring Lemon & The Virgo Queen Internationally celebrated non-binary drag artist, actor, and recording artist alongside two stars from Canada’s Drag Race LAC
Nov. 20, 2025 Digable Planets Celebrate 30 years of cool with the legendary Digable Planets! The Grammy-winning trio behind “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” is bringing their jazz-infused hip hop and conscious lyrics to The Living Arts Centre for one unforgettable night.

From the groundbreaking Reachin’ to the cult classic Blowout Comb, their sound defined an era — and still hits hard today.

LAC
Nov. 30, 2025 Xenia Concerts and The City of Mississauga Present: An Adaptive Concert with ASD Band This adaptive music performance is being presented in a family-friendly, inclusive environment that embraces neurodiversity and disability. LAC
Dec. 4, 2025 STARS Experience the soaring emotion and cinematic soundscapes of STARS, one of Canada’s most beloved indie bands, as they perform their breakthrough album Set Yourself On Fire live.

Born from a winter unlike any other, Set Yourself On Fire was crafted in a remote Quebec cabin—part music retreat, part fever dream. Amid snowstorms and isolation, STARS poured every bit of chaos, creativity, and camaraderie into the record that would define a generation of indie rock. The result? An album brimming with heartache, hope, and unforgettable melodies.

With lush arrangements, raw emotion, and anthems, this is more than a concert—it’s a chance to relive one of the most iconic albums in Canadian music history.

LAC
Dec. 15, 2025 The Nutcracker: A Canadian Tradition Holiday magic is made year after year by Ballet Jörgen’s traditional treasure The Nutcracker: A Canadian Tradition. Created by acclaimed choreographer and Artistic Director Bengt Jörgen to Tchaikovsky’s well-loved score, this delightful classic is a favourite that brings magic to the holidays. Born from a collaboration with Kleinburg’s world renowned McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and with well over 100 costumes in richly coloured fabrics, The Nutcracker: A Canadian Tradition brings out the magic of Canada. 20th Century landscapes make up the stunning 30-foot backdrops, including Franklin Carmichael’s Church and Houses at Bisset (1931), Tom Thompson’s Snow in the Woods (1916), and L.L. Fitzgerald’s Trees and Wildflowers (1922). This is a beautiful Canadian work, and audiences are taken on Klara’s familiar, magical dream journey as she arrives in Canada and experiences winter landscapes filled with snowflakes, lumberjacks, Mounties, and creatures of the woods. This celebration of the wonder of the season is based on the popular traditional story The Nutcracker and the King of Mice by E.T.A. Hoffman, enjoyed by audiences for years. The ballet’s second act is remembered for its celebration of varied dances, and our charming divertissements of raccoons, loons, dragonflies, and bears demonstrate Klara’s longing for the summer months as she travels excitedly through her dreams. The iconic, show-stopping pas-de-deux in the final act is lovingly danced by Lord and Lady Birch as they usher Klara safely home at the end of the adventure. Ballet Jörgen’s Nutcracker is destined to become a national treasure that will warm the hearts of young and old alike. It is a holiday tradition that has showcased the magic of the season for years. Rediscover the joy of dance with the show that audiences flock back to again and again. LAC
Dec. 16, 2025 Jann Arden Christmas Tour Celebrate the holidays with Alberta’s own Jann Arden as she puts her unique spin on the classics you know and love, featured on her 2015 release ‘A Jann Arden Christmas’.

Arden is a multi-platinum, award-winning singer, songwriter, actor and best-selling author. Her accolades include eight JUNO Awards including Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, 10 SOCAN Awards and 4 Western Canadian Music Awards to name a few. An inductee of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, a Star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, and a recipient of the Order of Canada – Jann Arden is a national treasure.

 

LAC
Dec. 21, 2025 Broadsway: The Most Wonderful Time…Maybe! BROADSWAY: four of Canada’s finest musical theatre, jazz, and cabaret artists doing the music of Broadway – and the Holidays – their way and delighting audiences in the process! Featuring Dora Mavor Moore award-nominee Diane Leah, JUNO and ECMA-nominee Heather Bambrick, international touring artist Julie Michels, and jazz / cabaret vocalist Kylie Martin, BROADSWAY combines musical theatre and humour in a way you’ve never seen or heard before. Their Holiday show, The Most Wonderful Time … Maybe celebrates the season with an evening of Yuletide classics and lesser-known seasonal gems, all put together in unique arrangements with tons of musicality and humour! CBC Radio called it “a musical version of the best Christmas party ever” … and it’s a party you won’t want to miss! MT
Feb. 14, 2026 An Evening of Rock ‘n Romance with The Dreamboats

 

Calling all Valentine’s and Palentine’s, get ready to fall in love with rock ‘n’ roll all over again! The Dreamboats bring their high-energy, retro charm to The Living Arts Centre for a night packed with the feel-good sounds of the ’50s and ’60s.

Fresh off international tours, this dashing Canadian quartet blends the vintage vibes of Chuck Berry and The Wonders with their own infectious energy. From Elvis’s pool to Ronnie Hawkins’ rock ‘n’ roll stories, The Dreamboats deliver an unforgettable show filled with timeless hits, wild tales, and non-stop dancing.

Bring your sweetheart —or your dancing shoes —for a throwback Valentine’s celebration like no other!

LAC
Feb. 16, 2026 Jungle Book The classic Mowgli stories burst to life using spectacular video, shadow-play, and original music. Jungle Book will transport you from Mowgli’s childhood with the wolves, tigers, and elephants of India, to our urban jungle today. The hit show delves into themes of belonging, and our relationship to the animal kingdom. LAC
Feb. 22, 2026 Jump, Jive & Wail: A Tribute to Louis Prima Frank Adriano Entertainment presentsJUMP, JIVE‘N’WAIL: A TributetoLouis Primafeaturing Rocco Continenza and the Testifiers! This 8-piece band serves up the swingin’-est,wildest, and zaniest set of Louis Prima hits including:BUONA SERA, JUST A GIGOLO,ANGELINA, Oh MARIE& more.This music is high energy entertainment that will keep yousinging, grooving, smiling and remember“When you’re smilin’,the whole world smileswith you…”This show closed the 2024 B-Jazzed festival inBrampton. It has played to sold out crowdsatRevival 1863speakeasy in Orangevilleand most recently played theCrossCurrentatthe Humber River Centre in Bolton.Theshow will be playingItalfest2025 in Bolton on June7th, and Villa Charities on September 9th. MT
Mar. 12, 2026 A Perfectly Reasonable Night of Comedy Step out of the house for an unforgettable evening with Peter Oldring and Pat Kelly (CBC Radio’s This is That) as they reunite with Carolyn Taylor (Baroness von Sketch Show). These comedy powerhouses come together for the first time since their early days at The Second City to deliver a delightfully absurd and wildly entertaining variety show. Presenting a little bit of what made This is That and Baroness von Sketch so special, your algorithm has no business being in the theatre during this evening when these seasoned comedians launch into their exceedingly reasonable evening of comedy. Don’t miss this rare and hysterical reunion.

 

LAC
Apr. 12, 2026 Standard Time: Carmen Spada & Friends Renowned jazz pianist, vocalist, composer, and arranger Carmen Spada presents “StandardTime”, an unforgettable afternoon of his arrangements of some of jazz music’s most popular songs:“standards” amongst jazz enthusiasts. This concert will showcase Spada’s extraordinary talent as amulti-disciplinary jazz musician alongside a stellar lineup of guest artists, making for a wonderfulexperience of incredible artistry and musical chemistry.Drawing from the great tradition of jazz standards, “Standard Time” promises to transport theaudience back to the golden age of jazz, while offering refreshing new interpretations. Spada, knownfor his signature style and engaging stage presence, will be joined by a select group of outstandingmusicians to deliver a dynamic mix of classic tunes and modern jazz explorations.Carmen Spada has established himself as one of the most respected figures in the Canadian jazzscene, as both a musician and administrator, as the Artistic Director of B-Jazzed,and the World of JazzFestival. His artistic vision and artistry as a vocalist, pianist, and composer has earned him a loyalfollowing and widespread acclaim. Spada’s passion for jazz and his commitment to preserving itslegacy while pushing its boundaries make him a standout performer in the industry.  
Apr. 26, 2026 Fred Penner: The Cat Came Back with The Canadian Arabic Orchestra

 

Calling all Fred Heads! Join 4-time Juno Award winner Fred Penner for a special performance celebrating his iconic song, “The Cat Came Back,” in a one-of-a-kind collaboration with Mississauga’s Canadian Arabic Orchestra.

 

With over 40 years in the music industry, Fred Penner has touched the hearts of generations through his 13 beloved albums, his timeless TV series Fred Penner’s Place, and his engaging live shows. Known for his ability to inspire and uplift, Fred continues to bring joy to families across North America with his music and positive messages.

In this exciting performance, Fred’s classic songs will be brought to life alongside the dynamic sound of the Canadian Arabic Orchestra. Blending the rich melodies of Arabic music with Fred’s signature style, this collaboration creates a one-of-a-kind musical experience that celebrates diversity, culture, and the power of music to connect us all.

Don’t miss this unforgettable afternoon of music that unites cultures, generations, and hearts!

LAC

 

May 3, 2026 Xenia Concerts and The City of Mississauga Present: An Adaptive Concert with Ladom Ensemble This adaptive music performance is being presented in a family-friendly, inclusive environment that embraces neurodiversity and disability. LAC

 

Additionally, the following shows will be included as part of the saugaLIVE brand and packages eligible for the saugaLIVE VIP program:

Date Show Title Brief Description Venue
Oct. 31 –
Nov. 9, 2025
Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Part of the Encore Series, presented by Etobicoke Musical Productions MT
Nov. 21-30, 2025 Anastasia: The Broadway Musical Part of the Encore Series, presented by Clarkson Music Theatre MT
Jan. 30 – Feb. 8, 2026 Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Part of the Encore Series, presented by Meadowvale Music Theatre MT
Mar. 13-22, 2026 The Prom Part of the Encore Series, presented by City Centre Musical Productions MT
Apr. 24 – May 3, 2026 Annie Part of the Encore Series, presented by Theatre Unlimited Performing Arts MT
New subscriptions open May 24th, individual show tickets on sale to the public July 27th Mississauga Symphony Orchestra Orchestra concert series and resident tenant at LAC LAC

 

TICKET DETAILS:

To celebrate our 2025-26 season launch, save 20 per cent and no ticket fees when you buy tickets to two or more qualifying shows until July 4, 2025. Complete details available on saugalive.ca

 

About saugaLIVE:

saugaLIVE brings homegrown and internationally-recognized talent to world-class venues, facilities and public spaces, connecting artists and audiences. Offering live entertainment options for every budget and taste, including live concerts, comedy professional sports and community theatre. Mississauga’s venues are home to thriving arts, culture and events, with convenient amenities like free parking, onsite food and drink options.

 

Located at five premier venues:

 

Website:

Complete details about the season as well as further information on exclusive offers, memberships and events can be found online at saugalive.ca

 

Council Corner Article:

The City of Mississauga is proud to announce an incredible lineup for the 2025-2026 season at two of its premiere live venues: Living Arts Centre and Meadowvale Theatre. Audiences will be entertained as the curtains rise again this autumn, marking the start of another great season of live entertainment.

Season highlights:

  • Intimate performances at Meadowvale Theatre include kicking off the season with One Moe Time: A Tribute to Moe Koffman – one of four curated performances from B-Jazzed, highlighting a spectrum of jazz stylings in this Sunday Matinee series.
  • As the season continues to unfold, prepare for an evening of spellbinding guitar fury and soul-bearing stories for the first time ever, from Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello.

 

  • Sway to the tunes of Award-winning Canadian folk duo Twin Flames, teaming up with Mississauga’s beloved, River North Duo. Experience the soaring emotion and cinematic soundscapes of STARS, one of Canada’s most beloved indie bands performing hits from their iconic album, Set Yourself on Fire.

 

  • You don’t want to miss this exclusive performance of legendary Digable Planets! Celebrating 30 years of cool, the Grammy-winning trio behind Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat) is bringing their jazz-infused hip-hop and conscious lyrics to the Living Arts Centre for one unforgettable night.

 

And that’s just the beginning! Here are some more exciting highlights you can look forward to this year:

 

  • A thrilling evening of science and imagination with Emmy-nominated science TV host, author, astronaut, and star of Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix, Emily Calandrelli! Family entertainment continues with Fred Penner and the Canadian Arabic Orchestra, presenting The Cat Came Back and other favourites incorporating Arabic sounds and instruments.

 

  • Enter the world of drag and be dazzled by internationally-renowned drag queen sensation and winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 5, Shea Couleé, featuring two phenomenal opening acts by winner of Canada’s Drag Race vs. The World 2, Lemon and winner of Canada’s Drag Race 5, The Virgo Queen.
  • As the colder months approach, experience a little holiday magic with a reimagined ballet performance of The Nutcracker: A Canadian Tradition – produced by acclaimed choreographer and artistic director Bengt Jörgen or be captivated by the heartfelt music of the Jann Arden Christmas Tour as she puts her unique spin on the holiday classics you know and love.

 

  • Celebrate February 14 with your Valentine or Pal-entine – Mississauga’s own Dreamboats will have the crowd swooning – onsite dinner packages are available. On Family Day, follow the adventurous tale of The Jungle Book in a fascinating adaptation of the cherished childhood tale.

 

  • In the mood for some laughs? Step out of the house for an unforgettable evening with Peter Oldring and Pat Kelly, as they reunite with Carolyn Taylor for A Perfectly Reasonable Night of Comedy.
  • For the film lover, REEL Thursdays will return to the LAC for monthly screenings of festival favourites from around the world, in collaboration with TIFF Film Circuit.

 

There’s plenty more in store with more to be announced later this fall! For the complete 2025-2026 season lineup, visit saugalive.ca

 

Social Media

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  • Looking forward to the saugaLIVE season lineup for 2025/26! Join us for a season full of music, comedy, dance and more. Plus, buy tickets to 2 or more qualifying shows before July 4 to save 20% + no ticket fees! Learn more: sca
  • Mississauga, it’s showtime! We’re looking forward to the saugaLIVE season lineup for 2025/26. Join us for a season full of music, comedy, dance and more. Plus, buy tickets to 2 or more qualifying shows before July 4 to save 20% + no ticket fees! Learn more: sca

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Campaign Graphics

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Supporting Peel’s Most Vulnerable: Paramedic Chief’s Update

By Announcement, Resources

BRAMPTON, Ont. – June 6, 2025. In a presentation to Peel Region’s Health System Integration Committee yesterday, Paramedic Chief Brian Gibson and Peel’s Senior Medical Director Dr. Sudip Saha presented the 2024 achievements of the Peel Regional Paramedic Services Community Paramedicine (CP) Program. The CP Program is a healthcare model where paramedics expand their traditional emergency response roles to provide more comprehensive, preventive and follow-up care within the community.

 

Adults aged 65 and over are the fastest growing age group in Peel. In 2051, one in five Peel residents will be older adults – an increase from one in seven in 2021. As healthcare systems across Ontario and here at home face growing pressure, many older residents, particularly those with mobility challenges and/or cognitive decline, lack a family doctor or are unable to easily leave their homes for medical appointments. Without regular oversight, medical conditions are going undetected, leading to more 911 calls, and a rapid decline in quality of life.

 

To help close this gap in the healthcare system, Peel Region Community Paramedics are bringing care directly to the homes of vulnerable residents. In 2024, the CP Program continued to make measurable strides in improving health outcomes, including:

  • Registering 518 residents in the High Intensity Supports @ Home Program, providing crucial in-home care to patients recently discharged from hospital.
  • Conducting 748 home visits to residents waiting to enter a long-term care facility.
  • Completing 1,760 wellness checks to residents at Peel Living buildings participating in the CP@Clinic Program.
  • Partnering with Trillium Health Partners’ Solutions Clinic to bring virtual doctors into residents’ homes. By conducting in-home diagnostics (e.g., ultrasounds, urinalysis, and blood analysis), community paramedics can provide internists with real-time data to guide complex treatment decisions on the spot.
  • Partnering with William Osler Health System, allowing community paramedics to identify patients for the CARE program. Once enrolled into the CARE program, patients can receive in-home care from a physician, nurse practitioner or other specialist, as well as remote patient monitoring.
  • Connecting patients with Peel Region’s seniors’ programs and services, such as the Seniors Dental Care Program and TransHelp, to ensure a holistic, person-centric approach to care.

 

“Together with our valued partners, we are successfully reimagining how healthcare is delivered in Peel,” said Paramedic Chief Brian Gibson. “By meeting patients where they are and providing customized care to those who need it most, community paramedics are helping to eliminate barriers to healthcare in Peel.”

 

The Community Paramedicine Program, fully funded by the Ontario government until March 2026, has already demonstrated a meaningful impact, but there’s still more to be done.

 

“We have many ideas for expanding the program. We look forward to working with the Ontario government to secure stable, long-term funding so we can keep providing the support our patients count on, and extend that help to even more people in need,” added Chief Gibson.

 

For more information on the Peel Regional Paramedic Services Community Paramedicine Program, read the Health System Integration Committee report Supporting vulnerable residents: an update on Community Paramedicine in Peel.

The Health System Integration Committee includes members of Peel Regional Council and external health partners such as Ontario Health Teams (Mississauga, Central West and Hills of Headwaters), Ontario Health, and the education sector represented by Toronto Metropolitan University. Its role is to advise on health-related issues in Peel and guide efforts to improve the health system. For more information, visit Committees and Advisory Boards – peelregion.ca

 

 

Bus Stop Impacts – Dundas Street East (Stop #0878)

By Announcement, Resources, Transit

Please be advised that stop #0878 on WB Dundas Street at Neilco Court will be out of service effective 7:00am Tuesday June 10th until 5:30pm Tuesday June 17th for continuing watermain construction works.

Patrons will be directed to the previous stop #1192 at Jarrow Avenue which is approximately 175 metres east.

Stop #0878 is serviced by Route 1W and 1CW with continued accessible bus service at Stop #1192.

Notice Of Bus Stop Impact – Monday, June 9th, 2025 – : #0723 – SB Hurontario St at Queensway

By Announcement, Resources, Transit

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

 

Stop(s) Impacted:  No. 0723 – SB Hurontario St at Queensway

Temporary Stop Location:

  • Route 2 South – Relocated approx. 130m south on the southside of the intersection
  • Route 4 West – Patrons will be directed to the nearest stop – #3198 Queensway at Confederation approx. 375m west

Routes Impacted: 2 South and 4 West

Date and Time: Monday June 9, 2025 at 8AM

Estimated Duration: Until, Monday June 23, 2025 at 6PM

Event Type: HuLRT

Agency: Mobilinx

Notes:

–             Stops will remain accessible;

–             No detours required.

 

Please distribute to your respective teams accordingly. Should there be any questions/concerns, please contact: MiWay.Infrastructure@mississauga.ca.

Pedal Your Ideas And Join The Conversation On Cycling

By Announcement, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

Whether you’re someone who rides a bicycle regularly, are new to cycling or are thinking of getting on a bicycle, you can help shape the future of cycling in Mississauga. The City is updating its Cycling Master Plan and is looking for your input. The Cycling Master Plan is a long-term plan that maps out the City’s goals for designing and implementing cycling infrastructure and programs in Mississauga. The plan’s goals aim to make cycling safer and more comfortable, build a more accessible cycling network and encourage cycling as a part of a healthy lifestyle.

The Cycling Master Plan is updated every five years to ensure the plan aligns with new and changing guidelines and the needs and values of residents. It’s important to gather diverse perspectives and address challenges related to cycling in Mississauga.

As part of the Cycling Master Plan update, the City will be:

  • Updating Mississauga’s planned network to improve cycling connections and follow new design guidance.
  • Developing a more equitable approach to growing the cycling network in Mississauga.
  • Prioritizing connections to create a continuous network of cycling infrastructure like bike lanes, cycle tracks, multi-use trails and park trails that accommodate all ages and abilities.
  • Making a five-year plan to connect the network.
  • Working with interested parties, residents and external partners so that projects can be implemented and supported by the community.

People cycling on bike lane in Mississauga

Have your say at an open house event

The City is hosting several opportunities for you to learn more about the Cycling Master Plan update and share your thoughts.

In-person open house
Tuesday, June 17
6 to 8 p.m.
Mississauga City Hall, Great Hall [MAP]

Virtual open house
Thursday, June 19
6 to 8 p.m.
Register online

Community centre pop-ups
There will also be four community centre pop-ups where you will be able to learn more about the Cycling Master Plan update and share your thoughts.

Take the online survey

A survey and mapping tool will be available until Sunday, July 6 for you to share your input. You’ll be able to share your thoughts on what actions the City can take to improve cycling in Mississauga. Take the survey.

Feedback from the engagement sessions will help inform the Cycling Master Plan. Staff will bring the final report to Council in fall 2025.

Learn more about the Cycling Master Plan update and share your feedback, visit mississauga.ca/cyclingfeedback

MiWay Notice: Dixie Outlet Mall Road Construction

By Announcement, Resources, Transit

Please be advised that due to road construction around Dixie Outlet mall, MiWay service will be impacted.

Phase 1: Dixie Outlet Mall South Entrance will be closed

Effective: June 9th 7PM to 5:30AM | June 10th 7PM to 5:30AM

Routes Affected: 4 East and West, 5 North and South, and 31 South

Impacted Stops: Platform A (#0461) and Platform B (#0426)

New Temporary Stops:

  • Northbound on Dixie Rd at Rometown Dr – servicing Route 4 East and West and 5 North
  • Soutbound on Dixie Rd at Larchview Tr – servicing Route 4 East and West, Route 5 South, and Route 31 South

Notes: Route 4 East and West will service temporary stops on Dixie Rd and continue to Long Branch GO to loop around and resume normal routing.

Water Interruption Notice – Monday, June 9th, 2025. From 9:30am to 11:30am – 1316 Mineola Gardens 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 Monday, June 9th, 2025. From 9:30am to 11:30am. 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: Monday, June 9th, 2025. From 9:30am to 11:30am

Location: 316 Mineola Gardens, Mississauga.

Affected Addresses:  1299-1335 Mineola Gardens, Mississauga. Valves: 2044385- 2044145.

Project #: C-603554

Regional Inspector: Vijay Patel

Telephone #  437-220-6897.

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