Malton

2015 Citizen Satisfaction Survey Results

The 2015 Citizen Satisfaction Survey results are in and residents continue to give high marks to the City of Mississauga. The survey results indicate ninety five per cent of citizens are satisfied with Mississauga as a place to live. Mississauga also received top marks for overall quality of life and satisfaction with City services. Some […]

Ward 5 Remembers

In honour of Remembrance Day, Ward 5 proudly remembers from our community: Private John Moore John Moore was born on November 13, 1894 in Malton, Ontario to Irish parents John and Mary Moore. One of four children, John remained in Malton, where he was working as a farmer when he enlisted in November of 1915. […]

How do Malton Street Cats Spend Winter?

Malton residents have shown over and over again how much they care about their village. In keeping with this sense of pride, I, along with Malton Community Animal Rescue, would like to create awareness of the growing street cat population in the community. Street cats are growing in number for several reasons, including a lack […]

Peel Incinerator Cancelled

Before I was elected Ward 5 Councillor, the Region of Peel approved the development of the Peel Energy Recovery Centre (PERC) – a massive waste incinerator located on the Brampton-Mississauga border. I had serious concerns about PERC because of its potential impact on the community of Malton, particularly in regards to increased truck traffic through […]

New Mobile App for City Programs and Services

Information about City programs and services is now truly at your fingertips with the City’s new free Pingstreet mobile app.  You can use the app to access real-time information from the City, including: Local Government: Find the contact information of Mayor and Councillors. News: Stay up-to-date with our latest news releases. Meetings & Events: Find […]

YMCA Youth Job Connection Program

From November 2 to 13, 9:30am to 3pm the YMCA will be hosting a Youth Job Program at Malton Victory Hall. Program information: Eligible and registered youth will receive a minimum of 60 hours of paid pre-employment training, in group and one-to-one formats Youth will be placed with an employer for a paid work experience […]

A Vision for Malton

On October 14, members of the Malton community gathered to learn the results from the MyMalton project, a City-initiated review of the planning policies that shape the look and feel of Malton. I’m excited to share the design and planning report from Urban Strategies – let me know what you think of these ideas, all based on […]

Malton Village Park Update

Work at Malton Village Park, located at the end of Beverley St., continues into the fall. Though completion was originally scheduled for Summer 2015, heavy rains this spring and issues with the soil have caused delays. Parks staff assures me the project will be wrapped up before winter begins. This week, staff finished the tennis […]

Heritage Wants Your Feedback

What is Heritage in the City of Mississauga? What is cultural heritage in our modern world? We want your input on a Strategic Plan to evaluate our existing heritage services. This process includes identifying Mississauga’s  heritage and how heritage is relevant to residents and visitors. HAVE YOUR SAY: Participate in a focus group: Date: Oct. 26 […]

World Food Day

Happy ‪#‎WorldFoodDay‬! We’ve been using funds from my spring fundraiser to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables for Seva Food Bank from the weekly farmers’ market outside City Hall. We get a great deal, the farmers have less to cart home and a very worthy organization gets fresh food for its clients.

‘Gorgeous project’ to revitalize Malton

A central commons area and a town square at Westwood Mall are just a few of the enhancements ‎planned as part of the MyMalton project, designed to revitalize a community whose residents feel has been forgotten. The City held a pair of community visioning sessions as part of the MyMalton project at the Malton Community […]