Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
The City of Brampton is experiencing a labour disruption. Find detailed information on affected City services here or call 3-1-1. Learn More about the Labour Disruption Update
Join our team! The City of Brampton has been recognized by Forbes as one of Canada’s top employers. We are proud to be a place where employees are valued, respected and use their talents to help our vibrant city thrive.
From a settlement in the early 1800s, to an officially designated city in 1974, Brampton has grown into a dynamic and vibrant city with a proud past and bright future. Brampton is Canada’s 9th largest city, moving from a small population of 500 in 1853 to 656,480 in 2021.
Phone Contact Service Brampton Available 24/7. Dial 3-1-1 (Within city limits) 905.874.2000 (Outside city limits) 905.874.2130 (Teletypewriter or Text Telephone) Download the 311 Brampton app on Google Play or the App Store. Visit www.Brampton.ca​/311. Email 311@brampton.ca.
View Available Registered and Drop-In Programs. Register using an existing or new City of Brampton Recreation registration account. How-to tutorials are available to guide users on how to set-up a new account, register for a course,buy a membership and more.
Any transactions or updates posted to accounts within the last 24 hours will not be displayed until the next business day. For more information, please call 311 or 905.874.2000 (if outside of Brampton). Access to your local government 24/7. Mailing Address:
There are over 25 community centres in Brampton. Access amenities, directions, and hours of operation here. View Our Centres. Facility RentalsLearn More.
City of Brampton Council & Committee Meetings and Agendas. Watch the Council meetings live, find upcoming meetings in the calendar and view agendas, minutes and videos.
Welcome to the City of Brampton' s news page. Find City news releases, service and information updates, feature stories, advisories, and other background information you may find helpful. Use the date filter below to find news from previous years.
The average increase for the residential class for Brampton was approximately 26.33%. Taxpayers will see the increase phased in over the next four years, approximately 6.5% per year. Any reductions from assessment decreases are immediate.