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Funding shortfall threatens Brampton jazz festival: founder

The founder of Bramptons largest jazz music festival says hes worried about its future due to a lack of funding and rising costs since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Senior officer files rights complaint against Peel police

A South Asian police officer from Brampton has filed a human rights complaint against the Peel Police Services Board and the forces former chief for alleged racial discrimination and reprisal, after testifying in a similar case 10 years ago.

Peel charity putting on 5 free food markets in the GTA

While many charities across the Greater Toronto Area are struggling to meet the soaring demand for food, one organization has a unique challenge at hand how to distribute surplus vegetables to thousands of people in theregion this week.

Family of man killed at Mississauga restaurant speaks in court

The mother of a man who died in a shooting at their family-owned restaurant in Mississauga three years ago told court the emptiness he left behind is indescribable.

Delays plague Brampton's new speed camera rollout

New road safety measures in Brampton that were expected to be live this summer have been delayed until the fall.

Police charge Brampton CPR instructor with sexual assault

A 65-year-old Brampton CPR instructor has been charged with sexual assault involving of a participant in a course he led, Peel Regional Police said in a news release Friday.

City of Brampton workers could strike if no deal reached: union

City of Brampton workers have voted overwhelmingly in favour of going onstrikeif no deal is reached with their employer, a union representing the workers said Tuesday.

Ontario students to get free period products for 3 more years

The Ontario government has renewed its agreement with Shoppers Drug Mart to provide free menstrual products for students across the province for three more years.

Peel police arrest 18 for carjackings, home invasions

Peel police have arrested 18 people, who areallegedly part of an "organized criminal network" based out of Brampton and Mississauga, in connection with more thana dozen carjackings and home invasions.

Overcrowded Peel shelters 'a warehouse for people': non-profit head

After losing his job, Brampton resident Gagandeep Singh found himself scrambling for work and struggling to keep up with the rent and other bills.