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Send in a picture of your outside home Halloween Decorations for a chance to win 1 of 5 $20 gift cards!
Please provide the following information to stephen.dasko@mississauga.ca to enter the contest:
Email Address:
Phone Number:
House Address:
Nominations are due by Wednesday, October 27th at midnight.
Winners announced on Friday, October 29th.
HAPPY DECORATING!
Fall leaf pickup
Where leaves are picked up
You can refer to the leaf pickup route map and schedule to find out if your street is part of the leaf pickup program.
If your address is listed for the leaf pickup service, you’ll get a notice in the mail letting you know when leaves will be picked up in your area.
Rain or early snowfall can impact the collection schedule. To find out if your street is affected, you can call 311 (905-615-4311 outside City limits).
Preparing for leaf pickup
If your area is listed for leaf pickup:
- Rake leaves to the curb or ditch a day or two before the start of your collection week
- Don’t mix other items such as wood, bricks or brush as they can damage equipment and injure workers
- Keep the road and curbside storm drains clear of raked leaves
If you missed leaf pickup
If you missed the City’s leaf pickup:
The Region of Peel will pick up leaves and yard waste that you have collected and placed in bins or paper bags on your regular waste collection day until mid-December.
You can compost your leaves or spread them around the base of your trees to fertilize the soil by protecting it against extreme temperatures.
To comply with Peel Public Health’s Letter of Instruction for all residents of Peel Region, the City of Mississauga will now require proof of vaccination for those aged 12 and older who are participating in organized sports and recreation fitness activities indoors starting November 1.
Effective November 1, 2021, all participants 12 years and older entering a City of Mississauga recreation or culture location will be required to provide proof of vaccination or a valid medical exemption, along with identification. This will apply to youth and all coaches, instructors, caregivers, volunteers, and game officials.
“Our staff are working hard behind the scenes to make this a seamless transition and we are in the process of contacting sports teams, coaches or volunteers and participants that the new requirements impact,” said Jodi Robillos, Acting Commissioner of Community Services. “Youth that remain unvaccinated and enrolled in a program at one of the City’s many facilities will be offered a prorated refund upon request.”
Anyone over the age of 12 who is required to show proof of vaccination can show a printed or digital copy of their proof of vaccination certificate and a piece of Government-issued ID.
The Letter of Instruction was directed by Peel’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Lawrence Loh in accordance with Provincial Regulations. According to Peel Public Health, indoor sports venues have been identified as “locations of concern,” which have been driving transmission of COVID-19 over the last few weeks. The additional measures in Peel Region, which includes the City of Mississauga, will help to protect Peel’s active youth sports community.
Learn more about the City of Mississauga’s COVID-19 proof of vaccination requirements.
Music to Remember returns to the Port Credit Legion (upstairs) on Saturday November 6. The address is 35 Front St. N. in south Mississauga and doors open at 7:00pm. An elevator is available and a cash bar. For the 4th consecutive year, Little Peter and the Elegants joins the George Lake BIG Band, using two stages, to perform terrific music from the 1930s to the 1970s. We alternate sets from 8:00pm to 12:00am. At this time there is no dancing. Only 120 tickets are being sold to allow for proper distancing. All COVID-19 protocols will be followed such as proof of 2nd vaccine and picture ID shown at the door, a COVID-19 screening form that we provide, a Medical Grade HEPA Filter Air Purifier in the upper hall, distancing and masks worn. Individual chip bags, sandwiches, coffee and tea will be available for free. You will appreciate the reserved seating. Tickets are $30.00/person and available by phoning Peter Toller at 905-274-6131 or emailing toller@sympatico.ca. We will bring back wonderful memories for you!
Slow Down, Save Lives: City Continues to Install Automated Speed Enforcement Cameras to Lower Speeds
October 18, 2021
Mississauga’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) cameras, activated on July 5, 2021, reduced speeds and increased speed limit compliance on neighbourhood streets, improving safety for everyone. Data from the first month of enforcement shows that average speeds decreased by more than 11km/hr on Morning Star Drive and more than 9km/hr on Sawmill Valley Drive.
The data also shows that more drivers are following the speed limit. The speed limit compliance rate increased by 41 per cent on Morning Star Drive and 28 per cent on Sawmill Valley Drive.
Starting this month, 10 additional cameras will be operating in Mississauga neighbourhoods. By December, the program’s full complement of 22 cameras will be active across the City. An interactive map showing all camera locations is available online.
INTERRUPTION DETAILS
Date: and Time: Wednesday, October 20, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: 1532 Drymen Crescent, Mississauga
Addresses Affected: Drymen Crescent:
#’s 607, 601, 597, 591, 587, 581, 577, 571, 1517, 1523, 1529, 1535, 1541, 574, 578, 584, 588, 594, 598, 604, 608, 609, 603, 599, 593, 589, 583, 579, 573, 569, 563, 559, 553, 549, 1552, 1546, 1542, 1532, 1526, 1520, 1514, 1510, 1504, 566, 572, 576, 582, 586, 592, 596, 602, 606,
Brampton, ON. (October 15, 2021) – Effective November 1, 2021 at 12:01 a.m., all participants 12 years and older entering sports or recreational fitness facilities in Peel will be required to provide proof of vaccination or a valid medical exemption, along with identification. This will apply to youth and all coaches, instructors, caregivers, volunteers, and game officials.
This proof of vaccination program is directed under a Letter of Instruction issued by Peel’s Medical Officer of Health.
Beginning November 1, the following documents will be required for every entry into sports facilities:
- Identification and proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or
- A valid medical exemption.
Indoor sports venues in Peel Region have been identified as locations of concern which have been driving transmission of COVID-19 over the last few weeks. The Peel program is consistent with other municipalities and will help to protect Peel’s active youth sports community.
Peel Public Health supports a provincial approach to proof of vaccination for youth sports to bring consistency across Ontario.
Residents can get their first or second dose at any Peel clinic.
https://mississauga.webex.com/mississauga/j.php?MTID=mde8f023f6ae0af3705b87baca416ca30
This event is open for all to attend!
No registration is required to join the event.
The link above will be active on November 4th at 6:30 p.m.
Click the link to sign in and join the meeting.
If assistance is required for signing into the Webex Meeting, please send me an email at stephen.dasko@mississauga.ca or call my office at (905) 896 – 5100.