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Mississauga gets injunction against plaza owners in ‘disturbances’ crackdown

The City of Mississauga has obtained an injunction against the owners of a plaza it says has been home to multiple “disturbances” for two years.
The city said in a notice Wednesday that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice granted its request for the court orders against the owners of Ridgeway Plaza, near Ridgeway Drive and Eglinton Avenue West, to crack down on “nuisance gatherings.”
Mississauga said in the notice that for two years, it has received several complaints, including large gatherings of more than 3,000 people, loud music and sound, parking lot and street racing, fights, and the use of illegal fireworks.
“The local City Councillors, the Mayor, and City staff, along with Peel Police have tried to work with the condominium corporation owners. To date, there has been no co-operation,” it said.
“The City is not targeting any specific groups or individuals; but rather is focused on ensuring public safety and reducing community disturbances.”
Restriction signs are posted at Ridgeway Plaza in Mississauga on Aug. 14, 2025. The City of Mississauga has obtained an injunction against the owners of a plaza it says has been home to multiple “disturbances” for two years.
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Global News has contacted the property management company under contract to the condominium corporation, but has not received a response as of publication.

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According to the city, Platinum and Odyssey drives will be blocked at both ends as of Wednesday, and signage will be installed to inform people visiting the plaza about the new rules and the injunction.
Peel Regional Police will also be enforcing the order.
“Officers will be on-site to address any issues and, if necessary, may close the plaza, restrict surrounding streets, and remove individuals who refuse to comply with lawful orders. It’s important to note that non-compliance may result in arrest,” the force said in a post on X.
“Public safety remains our top priority.”
Part of the reason the city said it pursued the injunction was to prevent “planned unsanctioned events” that may disrupt order and safety.
Those events are Pakistan Independence Day on Aug. 13 and 14, and Afghanistan Independence Day on Aug. 19. The injunction will be in place until 2 a.m. Aug. 15, and from noon on Aug. 19 until 2 a.m. on Aug. 20, subject to variation by court order.
“The City hopes that the condominium corporations named in the injunction orders will abide by their terms and work to prevent and/or manage any further nuisance gatherings at Ridgeway Plaza,” the city said.
“The City’s goal is to make the plaza safe and enjoyable for all who visit and ensure the land and residents of the surrounding community are safe and respected.”
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NewsAlert: Webster new Raps head of basketball ops

Bobby Webster has been named the Toronto Raptors’ new head of basketball operations.
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Ontario tops up infrastructure funding pot with $1.6B more for towns and cities

The Ford government is topping up a pot of money designed to help towns and cities boost lagging housing numbers by building more roads and sewers.
A new commitment of $1.6 billion was announced by Premier Doug Ford and Infrastructure Minister Kinga Surma in Ottawa on Monday at the opening of an annual municipal conference.
“Working with our municipal partners, we’re going to keep lowering costs, investing in infrastructure and cutting red tape so we can keep the dream of homeownership alive in Ontario,” Ford said in a statement.

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The new money will go toward the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program, which has already had $2.3 billion announced for it, taking the total to almost $4 billion.
The fund is split into four streams, allowing municipalities to apply for money for agriculture and irrigation, two types of water systems and “core servicing” like roads or bridges.
“Investments in municipal infrastructure have consistently proven to be the best way to protect local, provincial and national economies,” Robin Jones, president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, said in a statement distributed by the Ford government.
“These investments will not just help to build homes, they will provide thousands of jobs in communities across the province and lay the foundation for long-term productivity. We commend Premier Ford for these important investments.”
The announcement comes with Ontario well off pace in its attempts to build 1.5 million homes by 2031.
The latest data from the government shows that, even after adding long-term care beds and student dorms to its statistics, Ontario fell tens of thousands of new homes short of its target last year.
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Four young people dead in northern Ontario collision involving ATV: police

Police in northern Ontario say four young people have died in a weekend collision involving an ATV and a commercial vehicle.
Ontario Provincial Police say the crash happened at around 3:20 a.m. Saturday on Highway 11 near Moonbeam, north of Timmins.

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Police say a 16-year-old and two 18-year-olds from Moonbeam, as well as a 20-year-old from Kapuskasing, were pronounced dead on scene.
OPP did not release their names.
The communities of Moonbeam and Kapuskasing say they are mourning the loss of their young residents.
OPP say the investigation continues and anyone who may have witnessed the crash is asked to come forward.
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