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New Peel Police Recruits Welcomed

• Renovations to the indoor arena

• Improved connections to the Mississauga Seniors’ Centre

• Improved sustainable and accessible design standards

“The Carmen Corbasson Community Centre has been a staple in the Ward 1 community for more than 40 years,” said Stephen Dasko, Ward 1 Councillor. “It’s exciting to see the vision for this beloved facility become a reality as the renovation begins. This eagerly-anticipated

Region of Peel: The Peel Regional Police has welcomed 39 new recruits for the force. Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich said: ‘It’s always a privilege to attend the March Past at the Ontario Poproject will enhance the quality of life for local residents by allowing the opportunity for more programming and improved access and safety, while raising the bar on sustainability and green building standards.”

This redevelopment was recommended and approved as part of the City’s 2019 Recreation Master plan, which was informed through extensive community consultation.

“The Carmen Corbasson Community Centre underwent an extensive lice College. Congratulations & welcome to the. new recruits - an amazing group of people excited to begin serving our Peel community. We are very proud of you all!” renovation about 20 years ago,” said Kristina Zietsma, Director, Recreation. “This muchneeded redevelopment project is addressing aging infrastructure and will also offer much more in the way of services, programs and activities for Ward 1 and beyond.”

Although the facility closure is scheduled for June 20 many services will continue to be available at community facilities throughout the City. All aquatic programming at Cawthra Park Secondary

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