BRAMPTON, ON (June 13, 2025), - Yesterday, in Regional Council, Peel proudly recognized the outstanding contributions of 190 employees through its Peel Celebrates Employee Awards program. These awards honour the innovation, leadership, and commitment demonstrated by employees across the organization as well as the meaningful impact their work has on the wider Peel community. Selected from over 1,000 employee nominees, the…, CAO’s Award for Excellence:, Asylum Claimant Response team, Climate Action Innovation Award:, John Glass; and the Chinguacousy Fill team, Corporate Services Commissioner's Values in Action Award:, Early Years and Child Care Services (EYCCS) Communications team, Health Services Commissioner's Values in Action Award:, John Thomas, Human Services Commissioner's Values in Action Award:, Collections and Negotiating Officers team, Legislative Services Commissioner’s Values in Action Award:, Janice Smith, Public Works Commissioner's Values in Action Award:, Peel Wastewater Surveillance team, Community for Life Award:, 2024 Family and Intimate Partner Violence Campaign team, Innovate Award:, Carbapenamase-Producing Enterobacteriaceae (CPE) LEAN Project team, Inspire Award:, Nancy Maiato, Spotlight People Leader Award:, Paula Bexfield-Crosby, We All Belong Award:, Early Years and Child Care Services (EYCCS) Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Planning Table, Wellness Award:, Cynthia Donston The, Peel Celebrates, program is a key part of Peel’s commitment to recognizing and appreciating the unique contributions and abilities of its employees. It supports a culture where people feel valued, seen, and supported—promoting innovation and excellence for a more inclusive Peel. Learn more about the, Peel Celebrates Employee Award, recipients and view the event photos . Our Peel Celebrates Employee Awards highlight the passion, dedication and shared commitment that our employees bring to their roles every day to ensure our residents and communities have access to services and opportunities they need to thrive. This year’s recipients exemplify our values through their outstanding contributions, which positively support the…
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BRAMPTON, ON (June 18, 2025) –, This July, enjoy a lively lineup of affordable, hands-on activities and exciting adventures at Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) for the whole family., What’s on for families, Summer Fun Studio Time, Tuesdays and Thursdays all summer long! July 3: Sand Art Create your own vibrant masterpiece with colourful sand, as we bring the fun of the beach to you! July 15 and 17: Paper Kite Making Design your own colourful kite and let your imagination soar high in the beautiful sky. July 22 and 24: Colourful Suncatchers Design a radiant suncatcher and brighten up your home with a splash of colour and…, members, ., Special guests, Spin, Pop, Boom Show by Mad Science Thursday, July 10, 1:30 – 2:15 p.m. Explore the sounds and spectacle of chemistry and physics. Children’s Drumming Session Thursday, July 24, 1 and 2:30 p.m. (55-minute sessions) Join DrumIN and facilitator Sam Liu and express yourself through rhythm and let your imagination flow though the beat of a drum. Public: $11+ HST/person, members : free (includes…, Family workshop, Paper-Making Workshop (two sessions) Saturday, July 19, 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and 2 - 4 p.m. Join PAMA for a hands-on paper-making workshop that brings new life to old paper! Explore the creative process of transforming recycled materials into beautiful, one-of-a-kind handmade cards. Public: $14/person + HST, members : $11.90/person + HST. Designed for all ages, registration is required. Children must…, What’s on for adults, Block Print Stationery Workshop Thursday, July 17, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Hand Built Pottery Workshop Thursday, July 31, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Public: $18/person + HST, members : $15.30/person + HST. Registration is required., New exhibitions, Land, Sea, Sky: Inuit Art from PAMA’s Collection July 26 – March 29, 2026 This exhibition showcases Inuit prints, sculptures, drawings, and traditional dolls. Each piece reflects the deep relationship Inuit artists have with their environment and connects visitors to the varied cultures that have thrived in the Arctic for generations., About PAMA, PAMA is a place to explore and learn about Peel region’s diverse culture and heritage highlighting important local, Canadian, and global narratives. Art, artifact, and archival collections, exhibitions, and programs help visitors make new and fascinating connections to the surrounding community. Join us throughout the year for tours, events, workshops, and public programs for all ages. Operated…
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