Starting today, TransHelp passengers can book trips online. Passengers requested a digital booking option and I’m pleased we have been able to deliver on our promise, despite the unprecedented events of the last year. Read More
COURTLAND CRESCENT AT HARVEST DRIVE (SOUTH INTERSECTION)
—TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE—
Please be advised that Courtland Crescent at Harvest Drive (south intersection) will be closed.
When: Tuesday, March 30th, 2021 from 7:00am until 7:00pm.
Where: Courtland Crescent at Harvest Drive (south intersection).
Why: For the purpose of installing a gas pipeline along Harvest Drive across Courtland Crescent.
Traffic will be detoured.
March 29, 2021
April is tax season. Mississauga Library, in partnership with the Canada Revenue Agency, is here to ease some of the uncertainty caused by tax season with free online tax workshops. This year, the COVID-19 pandemic raises additional questions surrounding taxes, including how to file if you received COVID-19 emergency benefits, such as the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB), or how to claim home office expenses. The library strives to provide opportunities for education and empowerment through programs that reflect the needs and interests of Mississauga residents. This includes helping residents understand their taxes following a year that has caused financial uncertainty for many. Read More
I wanted to provide an update on our seasonal washrooms. Normally parks seasonal washrooms open at the end of April. We have seen warmer temperatures through March and our Parks Maintenance team has been working to open our seasonal washrooms early, given the continued increase in utilization of our parks.
This past weekend, the following washrooms were opened: Read More
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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.
March 27, 2021
The Government of Ontario announced yesterday, outdoor activities such as outdoor fitness classes and outdoor personal training are allowed to operate in the Grey-Lockdown Zone as of Monday, March 29. Personal services, including hair and nail salons will be allowed to operate with capacity limits and other restrictions in the Grey-Lockdown Zone as of April 12. The province is also modifying outdoor capacity limits for weddings, funerals, and religious services, rites or ceremonies held in regions in all levels of the Framework. Read More
We were thrilled that yesterday’s Provincial Announcement included permission for Outdoor Fitness Classes, Outdoor Team Training and Outdoor Personal Training and are pleased to provide an update as it relates to our City services. Read More
March 26, 2021 — At yesterday’s Region of Peel Council meeting, Councillor Stephen Dasko, put forward a motion for Council’s consideration that residents be permitted two additional bags of waste to be collected as part of the bi-weekly residential waste collection, without the requirement of purchasing bag tags. This will take effect during the eight week period from May 3 until June 25, 2021. Councillor Dasko was pleased that this was passed unanimously at Regional Council.
“Last year we witnessed an increase in spring cleaning due to the first COVID lockdown. This spring having a plan in place is crucial to allow residents to safely and easily dispose of their waste” said Councillor Dasko.