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  1. Advance Brampton Fund – apply by September 30! Calling all Brampton non-profit and charitable organizations! The Advance Brampton Fund is now accepting applications for all funding streams. Learn More about the Advance Brampton Fund – apply by September 30! Previous.

  2. www.brampton.ca › en › City-HallAbout Brampton

    From a settlement in the early 1800s, to an officially designated city in 1974, Brampton has grown into a dynamic and vibrant city with a proud past and bright future. Brampton is Canada’s 9th largest city, moving from a small population of 500 in 1853 to 656,480 in 2021.

  3. Provincial Offences fines and ticket (POA Matt er) payments may be made online, in-person at Brampton City Hall (2 Wellington Street West) or Provincial Offenc es Court (5 Ray Lawson Boulevard) or by mail (cheque or money order only).

  4. Register using an existing or new City of Brampton Recreation registration account. How-to tutorials are available to guide users on how to set-up a new account , register for a course, buy a membership and more .

  5. FREE After YOU-th program at Susan Fennell Youth Hub. Youth ages 12 to 18 years are invited to drop-in on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 3 pm to 6 pm, for free snacks, sports, workshops, and more! Learn More about the FREE After YOU-th program at Susan Fennell Youth Hub.

  6. www.brampton.ca › en › Arts-Culture-TourismExperience Brampton

    Experience Brampton unveiles new brand and website! Residents and visitors can checkout all of the exciting events, activities and programs taking place in the city through the new website.

  7. City of Brampton Council & Committee Meetings and Agendas. Watch the Council meetings live, find upcoming meetings in the calendar and view agendas, minutes and videos. Skip to Content

  8. Mailing Address: Corporation of the City of Brampton 2 Wellington Street West Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday (excluding Holidays) Phone:

  9. The City of Brampton has been recognized by Forbes as one of Canada’s top employers. We are proud to be a place where employees are valued, respected and use their talents to help our vibrant city thrive.

  10. Brampton Resident Please be advised that skills requirements for each level are set in accordance with Lifesaving Society standards. Please click here to view frequently asked questions regarding this initiative.

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