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The Cassie Campbell Community Centre in Brampton, Ontario is named in her honour. During May 2018, Campbell-Pascall was part of a group of four female athletes, including Fran Rider, Jen Kish and Kerrin Lee-Gartner to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre. The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital's ...
City projects during her time as mayor included the Rose Theatre, Flower City Seniors Centre, Chinguacousy Park Skateboard Park, Cassie Campbell Community Centre, Brampton Soccer Centre, Full renovation of Earnscliffe Recreation Centre and Century Gardens and Züm rapid transit.
Alexander Franklin Campbell, Mayor of Brampton; Cassie Campbell (b. 1973), broadcaster, retired hockey player (CWHL and Olympics) Lauren Campbell (b. 1981), triathlete; Ryan Campbell, CLL lacrosse player; Shane Campbell (b. 1987), Muay Thai kickboxer and MMA fighter; Alessia Cara (b. 1996), singer and songwriter; Denise Carriere (b. 1970 ...
A proposed Zum Route along Chinguacousy Road [11] will connect the Cassie Campbell Community Centre [12] at Sandalwood Parkway, to Bramalea GO Station via Steeles Ave. It is expected to be in operation in the fall of 2024 to coincide with the opening of the Hurontario LRT. This corridor is also said to help alleviate overcrowding on the ...
From 1998 through 2017, the franchise was known as the Brampton Thunder and Brampton Canadettes-Thunder before relocating from Brampton, Ontario, to Markham, Ontario, for the 2017–18 season. [1] The CWHL ceased operations in 2019 and no further statements or actions were taken with the franchise.
During May 2018, Rider was part of a group of four female athletes, including Cassie Campbell, Jen Kish, and Kerrin Lee-Gartner, to publicly pledge their brain to a Canadian research centre. The posthumous donation shall be made to Toronto Western Hospital ’s Canadian Concussion Centre to further research on the effect of trauma on women’s ...
Colin Campbell: He was associate head coach for the Stanley Cup-winning 1993-94 New York Rangers. He was named head coach the following season after head coach Mike Keenan went to St. Louis.
The Peel Regional Police (PRP) provides policing services for Peel Region (excluding Caledon) in Ontario, Canada.It is the second largest municipal police service in the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario, and the third largest municipal force behind the Toronto Police Service, with 2,200 uniformed members and close to 875 support staff.