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BRAMPTON, ON (June 19, 2025) -, With construction season underway, Peel Region is reminding residents to sign up for email notices about upcoming watermain and sanitary sewer construction in their neighbourhood. Subscribers will be notified of project timelines, service interruptions, and traffic impacts, helping them plan ahead. Peel Region maintains the underground watermains and sanitary sewers that provide clean drinking…
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BRAMPTON, ON (June 20, 2025), – It is with sadness that we learned of the passing of former Peel Regional Chair Emil Kolb on June 18. We join the residents of Peel, staff, community partners and members of Council in remembrance of a man whose vision and determination helped build Peel Region into the thriving, growing community for life that it is today. Emil Kolb began his 49-year political career in 1965 when he was…
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BRAMPTON, ON (June 20, 2025) – , The first heat warning of the season for Peel region is forecast for June 22, 2025. Peel Public Health wants to remind residents how to stay safe during the warm weather months and avoid heat-related illnesses, including heat stress, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Peel’s Medical Officer of Health issues heat warnings following notification from Environment and Climate Change Canada that the…, and, overnight temperatures are 20°C or higher OR Humidex values are expected to reach 40°C or higher. If a heat warning lasts 3 or more days, an extended heat warning will be issued. During high-temperature conditions, residents should take measures to stay cool, hydrated, and pay attention to how they and those around them are feeling. Check in on family and neighbours who may be at higher risk. Be…, Heat stroke is a medical emergency. Call 911 or your local emergency number immediately, . High body temperature Lack of coordination and confusion Dizziness or fainting No sweating, but very red, hot skin Those at higher risk of experiencing heat-related illness include older adults, infants and young children, individuals with chronic illness and people who work outdoors., Keeping cool in extreme heat, There are places across the region where residents can go to keep cool. See your local municipality's website for information on how to respond to heat, including locations of cooling centres, splash pads, pools, libraries and community centres. Brampton Mississauga Caledon Peel Region’s website has information on the status of public beaches in Peel. Stay cool when it’s hot outside with these…, Resources, Drop-in and homeless support programs Hot weather heat warnings Government of Canada - Weather information UV index sun safety WeatherCAN
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BRAMPTON, ON (June 23, 2025), - Peel Region is proud to announce two major milestones in its commitment to supporting family and informal caregivers of seniors: the successful graduation of the first cohort of the Caregiving Essentials course, and a $24,925 grant from the Ontario government’s, 2025-26 Seniors Community Grant Program, to expand the, Social Prescribing for Seniors’ Caregivers, initiative, pending final Transfer Payment Agreement. The Ontario government funding will help scale up Peel Region’s social prescribing program across its five Adult Day Services (ADS) sites. This innovative project takes a preventative, person-centred approach to improving the health and wellbeing of caregivers in Peel Region, many of whom are older adults themselves. Through “social…, Caregiving course developed in partnership with McMaster University Continuing Education, In tandem with this expansion of the social prescribing program, Peel Region also celebrated the first graduating class of the Caregiving Essentials course — an innovative, in-person training program developed in partnership with McMaster University Continuing Education to empower caregivers in their caregiving role and help those they care for age in place. The graduation ceremony, held at the…
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