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For a little over a year, The Brampton Bulletin attempted to challenge the Guardian, but it was dismantled after a series of editor changes. Brampton is the official city of license for two radio stations, CHLO and CFNY. Both stations address their programming toward the entire Greater Toronto Area rather than exclusively to Brampton. CFNY was ...
Residents of Brampton, Ont. will no longer be allowed to set off personal fireworks after city councillors approved the ban following a surge in complaints.
William Osler Health System asked Brampton City Council for municipal funding, at a December 13, 2019 meeting. An emergency declaration was considered, but withdrawn. [2] Brampton's Peel Memorial Urgent Care Centre was designed for 10,000 patients a year, and operated at 75,000 patients a year [3] receiving funding for 15,000. [2]
Patrick Brown (incumbent) [5]; Vidya Sagar Gautam, [6] 2014 [7] and 2018 Regional council candidate for Wards 1 & 5 [8] Nikki Kaur, [9] a whistleblower within City of Brampton staff about alleged misconduct by Mayor Patrick Brown and then-CAO David Barrick, [10] campaign to be run by political consultant and strategist Nick Kouvalis.
Brampton City Council is the governing body for the City of Brampton, Ontario. It consists of the mayor of Brampton (currently Patrick Brown), five elected regional ...
Robert Vincent Callahan (April 11, 1937 – December 26, 2020) was a Canadian politician from Ontario.Known as “Bob from Brampton” during his political career, he served as a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1985 to 1995 representing the ridings of Brampton and Brampton South.
Susan Fennell is a Canadian politician, who served as the mayor of Brampton, Ontario from 2000 to 2014. She was also the founder and commissioner of the National Women's Hockey League. In 2021, the City of Brampton named the Susan Fennell Sportsplex after her.
Brampton's Old Fire Hall, built in 1854 at 2 Chapel Street, was originally a market hall. The second floor "long room" was being used by the village council chambers by 1860. The first meeting of Brampton Town Council took place here in 1874. Council meetings were held here until 1911. [9]