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    • Project 18-1310 C - April 16 2025 - Update
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    • Peel Region outlines advocacy priorities to federal election candidates
      BRAMPTON, ON (Apr. 17, 2025), – In advance of the upcoming federal election, Peel Region is urging all political parties and Peel-area candidates to commit to advancing key priorities that will support Peel residents, businesses and long-term economic sustainability.  Responding to current challenges, including the impacts of U.S. trade tariffs, providing support for asylum claimants and, building housing-enabling infrastructure will require support from the next federal government. Peel Region is dedicated to collaboration with all levels of government to ensure every resident has a place to call home, has access to critical services, and benefits from infrastructure investments in our communities. As such, Peel Region is advocating for key priorities that federal parties and…
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    • Project 23-2300 A – April 21, 2025
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    • National Work Zone Awareness Week is April 21 to 25
      BRAMPTON, ON (Apr. 21, 2025), – Today is the beginning of National Work Zone Awareness Week, an annual campaign recognized throughout North America at the start of construction season that encourages everyone to use extra caution and drive safely in work zones. This year's theme is "respect the zone so we all get home." National Work Zone Awareness Week aims to emphasize to drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike that safety…, What is a work zone?, A work zone is an area where construction is taking place on a road. This includes stationary as well as moving work zones, such as line painting vehicles. Construction zones can impact visibility, speed limits, lane access, turning ability, bike lanes, and sidewalks. When travelling through a work zone, keep the following tips in mind:, Slow down, : As you approach a construction zone, be prepared to stop and ensure workers have the room to work safely., Be aware, : Follow all signage posted in work zones. Signs warn of the construction zone and provide direction on how to pass through safely., Keep your distance, : Be alert and expect the unexpected. Closed lanes, reduced speeds, and shifts in traffic patterns are common., Stay focused, : Keep your eyes on the road. Avoid distractions such as using your cell phone while driving. Work zones can also be avoided by planning ahead. Use our construction projects map to view current and upcoming work on Peel routes. Peel Region is committed to Vision Zero and is working to prevent injuries and fatalities resulting from collisions on our roads. Vision Zero focuses on everyone's…
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    • Statement from Peel Region on the Passing of Pope Francis
      BRAMPTON, ON (Apr. 21, 2025), – Peel Region Chair, Nando Iannicca, along with Regional Council and staff acknowledge the passing of Pope Francis, a global figure whose dedication to service crossed borders, faiths, and generations. In a complex world, Pope Francis was a beacon of humility, compassion, and courage. He dedicated his life to the service of others, using his voice to advocate for the poor, the displaced, and…
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    • Projects 22-2300 C and 22-1310 C2 – April 24, 2025 update
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    • Free confidential paper shredding returns this May
      BRAMPTON, ON (April 22, 2025), – Peel Region is offering residents free confidential paper shredding at select Community Recycling Centres (CRCs) on the following dates:  May 10: Fewster CRC May 24: Bolton CRC May 31: Heart Lake CRC  Paper shredding on these dates will be available during the regular business hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  Residents can bring unbound paper documents such as taxes, bills, income statements…
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