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MASKS NO LONGER REQUIRED IN MOST SPACES


In line with the province lifting mask requirements, masks are no longer required in most indoor public spaces in Brampton. There are some places where masks must continue to be worn. Please be kind and respect the choices of all.

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HOP ON OVER TO BUNNY EGGSCITEMENT!


Brampton is hosting four free events at select recreation centres leading up to Easter. Enjoy festive activities with your friends and family, including an egg scavenger hunt, a photo with the Easter Bunny, crafts, and more. Learn more at brampton.ca/recreation 

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CELEBRATE EARTH DAY WITH US


Brampton’s first Earth Day Environmental Celebration takes place on April 23 at Norton Place Park, from 10 am to 2 pm. Come and participate in environmental activities and celebrate the winners of Brampton’s Grow Green Awards!

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HELP KEEP BRAMPTON CLEAN


From April 1 to November 1, residents are encouraged to register for one of five organized community cleanups or a self-led cleanup at a local park. Visit brampton.ca/cleanup to register and for more information.

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RAMADAN


On April 21, from 7 to 9 pm, the City will celebrate Ramadan in Ken Whillans Square. The return of this in-person event will include prayers, performances, and remarks by members of the community and Mayor and Councillors. Learn more at brampton.ca/ramadan

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9-1-1 AWARENESS WEEK: APRIL 10-16


Dial 9-1-1 when you are in immediate need of the police, firefighters, and/or paramedics. Know your location and offer details. Stay on the line, stay calm, speak clearly and respond to questions you are asked. 

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