Brampton Celebrates Jamhuri Day with Kenyan Canadians
Organizers believe this was the first time any level of government in Canada has raised the Kenyan flag in honour of the contribution of Kenyan Canadians.
Canada’s Looming Water Crisis – Part 2/2
Maude Barlow from The Council of Canadians was in Brampton recently and we spoke with her about latest book titled Boiling Point. The book...
Is a drive-thru pot shop coming to Main Street South?
An application has been made to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) to open a legal retail cannabis store at 186 Main...
Abandoning Society’s Most Vulnerable: Competing Rights and COVID-19
As society settles into an emergency measures state during the COVID-19 pandemic, survival of the fittest peaks its ugly head. Not only...
Peel Region voters ignored yet again
Had enough of provincial politics yet? We are a month away from choosing our next provincial government and Peel residents have yet to hear...
Youth Take the Lead Ahead of the Federal Election
Members of Brampton’s African, Black and Caribbean (ABC) community were treated to an evening of spirited political discussion,...
Bowman rushes through $1M for replica barn in Brampton
In a shocking display of hypocrisy and self-interest, Brampton's Ward 3/4 City Councillor Jeff Bowman rushed through a motion to allocate $1...
Ryerson Misses World University Rankings
THE 2018 World University rankings were released with Canadian universities earning 26 of the top 1,000 spots. The top 5 Canadian universities are:
1. University...
Cannabis in the Workplace
Part 2 of our series discussing cannabis in our cities. Hosted by Michael A. Charbon with guest Corey Evans from CCV Insurance (coreyevans@ccvinsurance.com).
Ray Lawson Blvd first to get photo radar
Photo Radar will be first deployed in the Cherrytree Public School Area near Ray Lawson Blvd and Cherrytree Dr, coincidentally just down the street from the Brampton Provincial Offences Court.