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The Brampton Board of Trade is a business organization founded in Brampton, Ontario, in 1887. [1] It engages in government lobbying, member discounts, and networking. It previously organized the Brampton Santa Claus Parade (1985-2017). [2] [3] Joe Spina served as an Ontario MPP from 1999 to 2003, after his time as BBOT President. [4]
The mayor of Brampton is head of the executive branch of the Brampton City Council. ... Russel E. Prouse, 1963–1966; William H. Brydon, 1967–1969;
Newspaper Prov. City/region Commence Publication Ceased Publication Acme News: AB: Acme: 1910 1914 Acme Sentinel: AB: Acme: 1914 1970 Acme Telegram-Tribune: AB: Acme: 1914 1914 Acme Valley News: AB: Acme: 1954 1955 Airdrie and District Echo: AB: Airdrie: 1976 1982 Airdrie Echo: AB: Airdrie? 2023 Airdrie News: AB: Airdrie: 1908 1909 Alliance ...
The Brampton Times is a newspaper that was published in Brampton, Ontario, Canada until the early 1990s, when The Brampton Guardian’s free distribution eroded the Times subscription base. Judi McLeod worked for the Times as a city-hall reporter; her 1983 firing by the paper was controversial.
The Region of Peel Archives, part of the Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives, holds the newspaper's photographic records from both The Bramalea Guardian, The Guardian, and The Brampton Guardian eras. [5] A short-lived rival, The Brampton Bulletin, lasted from 2005 until early November 2006. [6]
The Bramptonian was a short-lived Brampton, Ontario newspaper created 1984. The husband and wife team John and Judi McLeod founded the newspaper to rival The Brampton Times. [1] A free weekly with initial distribution of 40,000, it first published in late March 1984. [1]
The Brampton municipal election, 2006 took place on 13 November 2006, to elect a mayor, five regional councillors and five city councillors in the city of Brampton, Ontario, Canada. It was held in conjunction with all other municipalities in Ontario.
On Friday March 28, 2014 at approximately 11 a.m. the A. Grenville and William G. Davis courthouse erupted in pandemonium when an armed individual by the name of Charnjit Bassi who went by the nickname of "Sonny", according to Ontario's Special Investigation Unit of Brampton was dressed in a long camel trenchcoat, a fedora and sunglasses and proceeded to walk into the front entrance of the A ...