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Film Notice: Film Notice: The Gray Hat Productions Inc

By Events, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

Please be advised that the above will be filming interior and exterior scenes for a TV Series “Gray” at 36 Lake St, 46 John Street, 102 Lakeshore Road W, and JC Saddington Park (Ward 1) between June 21-23rd between the hours of 7am-11pm (daily). Prep will be conducted on June 20th and wrap on June 24th, between the hours of 8am-8pm (daily).

 

A permit has been granted to allow parking on the following:

 

  • South of Lakeshore Rd E (including overnight parking):
  • Lake St, both sides, between Peter St and John St South – CLEARING FOR PICTURE ONLY
  • Peter St South, east side of the roadway between Lake St and Bay St
  • John St South, west side of the roadway between Lake St and Bay St – CLEARING FOR PICTURE ONLY
  • Front St South, east side of the roadway between 35 Front St South to Lake St
  • Bay St, north side of the roadway between Front St South and John St S
  • Peter St South, east side of the roadway between Lake St to the south dead end – GENERATOR PLACEMENT ONLY
  • North of Lakeshore Rd E (no overnight parking):
  • Front St North, east side layby between Lakeshore Rd W and John St N
  • John St North (E/W section), north side of the roadway between Front St North and Lakeshore Rd W

 

Production has been permitted to film scenes within JC Saddington Park (53 Lake St) on June 22 & 23rd – primarily the N/E section. No parking is permitted within the Park public lot to ensure access for the public, however, note that the S/E parking lot entrance will be barricaded to ensure safe traffic flow around generator placement on Peter St South.

 

Production has been approved for intermittent traffic stoppages (max of 3 min) under the supervision of Peel Regional Police not between the hours of 7am – 9am and 4pm – 6pm. A camera is permitted on the roadway, boulevard, sidewalk as long as two-way traffic/pedestrian access is maintained at all times.

Environmental Assessment Study NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT – SCHEDULE B

By Events, Issues, Resources, Ward 1

The Study:
The Region of Peel has initiated a Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) study to review existing sanitary sewer infrastructure and evaluate options to divert flow from the Beach Street
Sewage Pumping Station (SPS) to the new Beechwood SPS. The map shows the area that may be directly
impacted by the proposed construction. Read More

Message from Peel Region Police: Virtual Community Meeting hosted by 11 & 12 Division on Wednesday June 22nd

By Issues, Resources, Ward 1

You are invited to join us for the Virtual Community Meeting hosted by 11 & 12 Division on Wednesday June 22nd, 2022 from 7:00-8:30pm.

HOST: Constable Rowena Pryce, 11 Division Community Liaison Officer

Stay informed. The topics chosen are data driven and based on community input! Sign up below to register for the Virtual Community Meeting.

To be included in the meeting, please register by June 19, 2022 @ midnight. Read More

Planning and Development Committee – 17 & 19 Ann Street, 84 & 90 High Street East and 91 Park Street East – Tuesday, July 5, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

By Events, Issues, Planning & Development, Resources, Ward 1

In Person and Virtual Public Meeting
17 & 19 Ann Street, 84 & 90 High Street East and 91 Park Street East
Lands bound by Park Street East, Ann Street, High Street East and Hurontario Street
Application submitted by: 10 West GO GP Inc.
File: OZ/OPA 22-3 W1

OZ-OPA 22-3 W1 – Notice

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Ask A Historian: Port Credit’s Marine Heritage with Richard Collins

By Events, Resources, Ward 1

Ask A Historian

 Port Credit’s Marine Heritage

with Richard Collins

June 9, 2022

4:00 p.m.

This week on Ask A Historian, Matthew Wilkinson welcomes back Richard Collins, Past President, Mississauga South Historical Society, Interpreter, and local Historian, as they explore Port Credit’s marine heritage.

Richard and Matthew delve into the key historic figures who had dreams for the future of Port Credit, both realized and lost, as well as the vision for industrializing Port Credit, the iconic Port Credit Lighthouse, the Stonehookers who once worked the shores of Lake Ontario, and the evolution of the harbour.

Don’t miss this fascinating episode!

We encourage our followers to visit our collection of interpretive plaques located in J.J. Plaus Park near Lakeshore and Port Street in Port Credit to follow the history of trade, industry, and life along the Credit River.

Click here to watch