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Mississauga Celebrates the 125th Anniversary of Lakeview Golf Course

By Events, Ward 1

September 17, 2021

Mississauga is celebrating a significant milestone with the 125th anniversary of the picturesque Lakeview Golf Course.

The City will be celebrating this historic event, through a virtual online celebration. On Saturday, September 18, residents can tune in to the City’s YouTube channel to hear remarks from Mayor Bonnie Crombie, Ward 1 Councillor Stephen Dasko and Jodi Robillos, Acting Commissioner of Community Services.

 Virtual Celebration

 What: Virtual celebration of Lakeview Golf Course’s 125th anniversary

 When: Saturday, September 18

 Where: Watch the virtual celebration on the City’s YouTube channel

 Background

The High Park Golf Club was formed in 1896. It started as an 18-hole, 50-acre golf course located in Swansea Township. The club was moved to its current location in 1907. In 1912, the High Park Golf Club was renamed the Lakeview Golf Course. It has been described as one of the province’s finest golf courses and one of southern Ontario’s hidden gems. This designated heritage site has been host to many events in its 125 years, including hosting the Canadian Open twice.

For more information about golfing in Mississauga, visit mississauga.ca/golf.

 

Council Approves Extension of Mandatory Face Mask By-Law to March 31, 2022

By Issues, Uncategorized, Ward 1

Based on the advice of Peel Public Health, Mississauga Council approved an extension to the City’s Mandatory Face Mask By-Law to March 31, 2022.

The Mandatory Face Mask By-Law  requires everyone (subject to some exceptions) to wear a medical or non-medical mask inside buildings where the public is ordinarily invited or permitted access. This by-law also applies to those who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

“As we continue to respond to COVID-19 in our community, we have to do everything possible to stop the spread and wearing a mask, especially indoors, is one way we can continue to do our part,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “As we enter the fall, we expect that more people will start spending more time indoors which is why I am very supportive of Dr. Loh’s recommendation to extend the face mask by-law to March 2022.”

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Mississauga Council Identifies Six Priority Transit Projects

By Issues, Ward 1

Mississauga Council Identifies Six Priority Transit Projects

Local government | September 15, 2021

Today, City Council endorsed the top six priority transit projects for the City of Mississauga that will break gridlock, ease congestion, and ensure residents, visitors and commuters can access improved local and regionally connected public transit. All levels of government have a role to play in making these projects a reality.

“Our goal is to get Mississauga moving and to give people an option other than the car. The priority transit projects we have identified will connect our communities from the Airport Corporate Centre to our downtown core to the City’s waterfront, and to our neighbours to the east and west,” said Mayor Bonnie Crombie. “These rapid transit lines will spur growth and development in our city, create jobs and service essential businesses, and allow us to achieve our goal of building complete, healthy communities where people can live, work and play. The job of building a great City is a shared responsibility, which is why we are calling on the federal and provincial levels of government to work together to build these critical projects.”

  • Lakeshore Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): (and additional transit improvements along Lakeshore corridor)
    The Lakeshore corridor is experiencing significant growth and development and is a regional tourism and culture destination. There is a great need for transit solutions that will allow people to move quickly to and along this important corridor in our City.

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PAMA Continues its ongoing Commitment to the Indigenous Communities in Peel Region and Beyond

By Events, Resources, Ward 1

BRAMPTON, ON (Sept. 15, 2021) The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives’ (PAMA) commitment and mandate is to be an accessible safe space for the diverse communities of Brampton, Caledon and Mississauga to come together and celebrate arts and culture. PAMA strives to be a place where Region of Peel communities see themselves reflected and actively contribute to building a ‘Community for Life”.

In honour of National Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept. 30, and Culture Days which begins Sept. 24, PAMA has invited two artists this September to showcase their work and their stories in two outdoor installations.

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Councillor Stephen Dasko Invites You to Make Nominations for the Ward 1 Community Excellence Awards

By Events, Ward 1
This year’s Ward 1 Community Excellence Awards will be held on October 28th, 2021 at 6:30 p.m.

Details to follow.

Send your nominations to Stephen.Dasko@mississauga.ca in the following format:
Nominator Name:
Nominator Email:
Award for Nomination:
Nominee Name:
Nominee Email:
Please describe why the person or business you are nominating is the best candidate for this award in 100 words or less.
ALL NOMINATIONS ARE DUE BY OCTOBER 8TH AT MIDNIGHT.
Award Descriptions Below:

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Water Interruption Notice scheduled Wednesday, September 22nd, 2021 from 09:00 a.m. to 05:00 p.m.

By Resources, Ward 1

INTERRUPTION DETAILS

Date: and Time:        Wednesday, September 22, 2021 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location:                    920 and 922 Fourth Street, Mississauga                       

Addresses Affected

Fourth Street: #’s 862, 868, 872, 878, 880, 884, 888, 892, 896, 900, 906, 908, 914, 916, 920, 922, 926, 913, 911, 907, 901, 897, 891, 887, 883,881, 877 and 859

 North Mount Avenue:  # 1145

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Mississauga Recognizes National Forest Week with Events and Tree Giveaways

By Events, Resources, Ward 1

September 14, 2021

City staff will host a series of events for residents, including tree-plantings, educational webinars and tree giveaways to celebrate National Forest Week on September 19 to 25, 2021. Events will raise awareness about the importance of forests and trees in urban spaces while formally kicking off the fall planting season and advancing the goals of the Climate Change Action Plan. Read More