Issues

Mississauga Remains in Grey-Lockdown Zone: Outdoor Fitness Allowed March 29 & Personal Services to Operate April 12

By Covid-19, Issues, Ward 1

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

COUNCILLOR DASKO’S MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

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.

Regional Council Motion

Temporary Outdoor Restaurant Patios Available to end of 2021

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

As announced by the Government of Ontario outdoor dining is permitted with restrictions.  Mississauga’s temporary patio program and amended Temporary Use By-law allows restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments to operate their temporary outdoor patios until December 31, 2021. Businesses can also install temporary tents/covered areas and heating devices as part of their patios, in accordance with provincial and City regulations. Read More

Booking Appointments for 70 years and older

By Covid-19, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Peel residents who are 70 years and older, as well as Indigenous adults (First Nations, Inuit and Métis 18 years and older) are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, please see below for instructions on how to book.

Booking Appointments for 70 years and older

You can book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment below if you meet both of the following criteria:

  • 70 years or older (born in 1951 or earlier)
  • AND
  • Are a resident of Peel or live within the Trillium Health Partners catchment area, including Mississauga and Etobicoke

For the link to register, please click here.