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    • Project 14-1240 – January 24, 2025 update
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    • Peel Region donates land for first responder mental health treatment centre in Caledon
      BRAMPTON, ON (Jan. 28, 2025), – Peel Region is proud to partner with the Government of Canada, Province of Ontario, Runnymede Healthcare Centre, the Town of Caledon and other municipal partners by donating land to build Canada’s first post-traumatic stress injury (PTSI) treatment centre for first responders. At the Caledon Fire and Emergency Services/Peel Region paramedic station in Bolton on Friday, the Province confirmed…, Quotations, Peel Region is proud to contribute to the development of the PTSI Centre of Excellence alongside the Government of Canada, Government of Ontario and other partners. In coming together to build state-of-the-art mental health facilities in Toronto and Peel region, we’re saying loud and clear that protecting the mental health of first responders is a priority. The PTSI Centre of Excellence will make…, Additional resources , Ontario Building Canada’s First Dedicated Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Treatment Centres for First Responders | Ontario Newsroom    Ontario Improving Access to Best-in-Class Mental Health Supports for First Responders, Media contact, Monica Misra-Lui   Communications Specialist Peel Region
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    • Health Professionals Update - Vol. 18, No. 3
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    • Peel Region Secures Over $5 Million in Provincial Grants for Energy Efficiency Projects
      BRAMPTON, ON (January 28, 2025), – Peel Region is pleased to announce the approval of two significant grants from the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) under the Industrial Energy Efficiency Program. These grants, totaling $5.19 million, will support energy recovery and energy conservation projects at the G.E. Booth and Clarkson Water Resource Recovery Facilities (WRRFs). The G.E. Booth WRRF will receive $2.39…, Quotations, These upgrades reflect our government’s commitment to affordability by harnessing the latest technology to improve energy efficiency in our infrastructure, all while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This is a win-win for Peel families, resulting in millions of dollars in energy savings being invested back into the community while increasing capacity on the grid to attract further investment -…, Media contact, Kieran Scott   Communications Specialist Peel Region
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    • Celebrate Black History Month, Chinese New Year and Family Day with programming and exhibitions at PAMA
      BRAMPTON, ON (January 29, 2025) – This Winter, Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) invites you to participate in events, workshops, and activities in celebration of Black History Month, Chinese New Year, and Family Day. Don’t miss our annual FREE Family Day celebration on Monday, February. 17, where you can explore over 10 engaging exhibitions, historic spaces and participate in family…, What’s on this February, DIY Studio Time,  , Saturdays and Sundays, 1 – 4:30 p.m.  Explore exhibitions and connect over self-guided art projects that inspire creativity. Do-it-yourself studio time activities change every month. , February Activity:, Create art inspired by Newfoundland's beautiful oceanside landscapes and imagery of seafaring communities. This activity is connected to PAMA’s, David Blackwood: Ode to Newfoundland, Chinese Paper Cutting Workshop,  , Feb. 9, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Celebrate Lunar New Year by learning the art of Chinese paper cutting with Kris Yun Xie. Create intricate designs, including the 2025 zodiac sign (the snake), and explore the heritage of this traditional craft. $15 + HST General, $12.75 + HST Member, Connections Art and Book Club,  , Feb. 13, 7 – 8:30 p.m. Join Brampton Library and PAMA for February’s book club, featuring, The Exhibitionist, by Charlotte Mendelson. This exciting book is a darkly humorous family drama that explores themes of art, sacrifice, toxic family politics, queer desire and personal freedom. The book discussion will be paired with a tour of the exhibition, In Love and in Art, : Jim Reid, Gina Rorai, Peggy Taylor Reid, and David Urban, which considers the artmaking of artists in intimate and long-term relationships, and questions whether that may have an impact on the trajectory of the individual artist’s practice. This program will take place at PAMA. Free registration required with Brampton Library., Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum at PAMA,  , Black History Month Event Series, Feb. 14, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. As part of PAMA’s Black History Month event series, we welcome the Canadian Multicultural Inventors Museum, the pop-up exhibit: International African Inventors displays groundbreaking innovations from around the world, ranging from the eggbeater to space shuttle retrieval and more. Also, don't forget to explore their significant contributions to railway history in the…, All Aboard! The Railways of Peel, ., Free Admission to event. No registration required., Film Screening of The Road Taken, National Film Board,  , Black History Month Event Series, Feb. 14, 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. Compliment your exploration of Black history and technological innovation at the , International African Inventors,  pop-up exhibition. Following, enjoy a screening of The National Film Board’s film The Road Taken, and enjoy a nostalgic ride through history to present the experiences of Black sleeping-car porters who worked on Canada's railways from the early 1900s through the 1960s.  Connected to the railway history explored in PAMA’s Exhibition All Aboard! The Railways of Peel., Free Admission to film screening. No registration required., Family Day at PAMA,  , Monday, Feb. 17 This annual, free admission celebration is a wonderful opportunity to tour PAMA’s historic spaces, diverse exhibitions, unique events and activities! Head in the Clouds Craft Station 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Pastel’s Imaginarium Scheduled main performances: 10:45 a.m., 12:45 p.m., 2:45 p.m. Storytelling with Yolanda T. Marshall Performance times: 11:30 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3:30…, Artist Talk:, Apple A Day,  , Saturday, Feb. 22, 1 – 2:30 p.m.  Join PAMA and the Brampton Arts Organization (BAO) for a conversation about the outdoor banner project titled, Apple A Day, by local artist Meegan Lim who will be joined by an exciting panel of special guests. Her artwork draws attention to food insecurity in today’s economic reality of high inflation and rising cost of living., To receive free admission, we ask that you please bring a non-perishable item to donate to, Knight’s Table, Food Bank in Peel Region., Panel Talk: Celebrating Black-owned Artisan Businesses,  , Black History Month Event Series , Sunday, Feb. 23, 1 - 2 p.m. Gain insight and inspiration from local Black entrepreneurs during a panel talk hosted by PAMA’s Community Engagement Supervisor, Ann Pennicooke. Explore the creativity, vision, drive, and community impact of local businesswomen and artisans including Navern Nash-longshaw of Castle 9 Couture, Chantale Abbott-Keith of Cakestries, and Eshe Simba of Sugarplum Scrubs. Be…, Free Admission to event. No registration required., About PAMA, PAMA is a place to explore and learn about Peel region’s diverse culture and heritage highlighting important local, Canadian, and global narratives. Art, artifact, and archival collections, exhibitions, and programs help visitors make new and fascinating connections to the surrounding community. Join us throughout the year for tours, events, workshops, and public programs for all ages. Operated…, pama.peelregion.ca, to learn more., Media contact, Jonell George   Marketing Specialist, PAMA M: 437-249-1576
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    • Benefits of construction
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    • Project 21-4517 Kennedy Road
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    • Creating more child care spaces
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    • Peel Region and Peel Regional Police contribute over $252,000 to United Way Greater Toronto
      BRAMPTON, ON (February 27, 2025), - Peel Region is proud to announce that employees of Peel Region and Peel Regional Police Service raised $252,632 in the 2024 United Way fundraising campaign. This achievement reflects the ongoing generosity and commitment of employees supporting their local Peel communities. Regional Chair Nando Iannicca presented two cheques at Regional Council on behalf of Peel Region and Peel Regional Police…, About United Way Greater Toronto, As the largest non-government funder of community services in the GTA, United Way Greater Toronto reinforces a crucial community safety net to support people living in poverty. United Way’s network of agencies and initiatives in neighbourhoods across Peel, Toronto and York Region works to ensure that everyone has access to the programs and services they need to thrive. Mobilizing community…, Media contact, Sevdia Rama Communications Coordinator Peel Region
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    • Peel Region to enhance harm reduction support following closure of supervised consumption site
      BRAMPTON, ON (February 28, 2025), – Peel Public Health remains committed to supporting residents impacted by substance-related harms by enhancing harm reduction services following the upcoming closure of Peel’s supervised consumption site. "We know substance use is a complex issue and it’s important that residents know they are not alone. We are committed to working with our provincial and community partners so residents who are…, Background, On December 4, 2024, the Government of Ontario passed Bill 223 – Safer Streets, Stronger Communities Act. As a result, the Province has advised that Peel’s supervised consumption site must close by March 31, 2025. There will be a 60-day transition period to support service users after the closure of supervised consumption and drug checking services. Peel’s supervised consumption site opened on…, Resources, Regional Council report - Closure and Transition Plan for Peel’s Urgent Public Health Need Site Regional Council presentation - Peel's Interim Urgent Public Health Need Site Peel’s Opioid Strategy Peel Public Health’s Strategic Plan, Media contact, Akilah Downey Communications Specialist Peel Region
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