April 12, 2023 News

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Ford Oakville to begin

$1.8B transformation

in 2024

Ford Motor Company is investing $1.8 billion in its Oakville Assembly Complex to transform it into a high-volume hub of electric vehicle manufacturing in Canada.


"I congratulate and thank Ford for their EV vision and faith in the future of Oakville, Ontario, and Canada for growing their business," Mayor Burton said in response to the news.


The newly renamed 'Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex' will begin to retool and modernize in 2024 to prepare for the production of next-generation EV's.


This initiative will mark the first time a full-line automaker has announced plans to produce passenger EV's in Canada for the North American market.


"Thanks to tireless advocacy from Town Council Ontario's Auto Mayors and our provincial and federal partners, Ford Motors is here to stay in the Town of Oakville." – Mayor Rob Burton

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Earth Day Cleanup Events

across town on April 22

Town continues to do its part to achieve net zero GHG emissions by 2050

The 32nd annual Earth Day Clean Up of Oakville Nature Sites will take place on Saturday, April 22 beginning at 9 am sharp at an all-time record sixty-five nature sites across all of Oakville’s seven wards.


The Town is committed to doing its part to achieve our Net Zero targets. Highlights of the town’s green initiatives include:



  • Offering free transit for youth and seniors on May 1, 2023 will encourage uptake in public transit. A transit bus takes 40 vehicles off the road, saving 70,000 litres of fuel and reduces air pollutants by nine tonnes a year.


  • We are on track to acquire more zero-emission battery-electric buses to be used for conventional services in early 2024. Over the next five years, approximately 50 per cent of Oakville Transit’s fleet will be converted from diesel to electric. When our fleet is fully electrified, our reductions in greenhouse gas emissions will be even greater.


  • We are on track to reaching our goal of a 40 per cent tree canopy. Our town-wide tree canopy coverage has reached 31.2%. The town’s next Urban Forest Management Plan update will be released in early 2023. It will include recommendations to ensure the growth and sustainability of the town’s urban forest.


  • The Town is on track to meet and exceed our 2030 climate change targets: 20 per cent reduction in energy use and 30 per cent reduction in carbon emissions, with reductions of 24.7 per cent and 29.3 per cent respectively over our baseline.


  • The town has integrated sustainable building design characteristics into several of our facilities, achieving LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification in seven of them.

Regional Council receives

Public Health Update

Community Safety Wellbeing Plan enables Halton to continue to engage our indigenous communities in a meaningful way

Today's Regional Council workshop meeting provided an opportunity for Members of Regional Council to learn more about their roles and responsibilities as members of the Board of Health for Halton Region under the Health Protection and Promotion Act.


Mayor Burton inquired about what the above presentation slide which mentioned meaningful engagements with Indigenous communities would be in practice.


"I'll speak to a favourite of yours, Mayor Burton - the Community Safety and Well-being Plan," Dr. Hamidah Meghani said.


"Public Health is engaged in that plan... There are ways for us to actively engage with stakeholders to do this work. We are ensuring that the work we are doing with our partners relates to health issues for Halton residents and health equity."


"It's great to have another reason for all of us to be proud of our leading role in community safety and well-being planning," Mayor Burton said.

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Mayor Burton interview highlights

parking, free transit fares and coyotes

Mayor Rob Burton - April 2023 Update/YourTV Halton

Mayor Rob Burton joined YourTV's Jason Agnew to discuss parking in the downtown core, free fares for Seniors and Children on Oakville Transit and coyotes.

Sheridan College president

Dr. Janet Morrison extended

another five years

Sheridan's board of governors voted unanimously to renew President Janet Morrison's contract through 2028 as the college advances several initiatives associated with Sheridan 2024: Galvanizing Education for a Complex World.


Dr. Morrison is serving in her sixth year as president and vice-chancellor.


"Congratulations to Dr. Janet Morrison on her renewal as President of Sheridan College through 2028. I look forward to further collaboration between the Town of Oakville and Sheridan College in the years to come."

- Mayor Rob Burton

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Hold the date - Annual Mayor's Picnic is back!

The Annual Mayor's Picnic is back! Join us on Sunday, June 11 from 12 Noon to 4:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park for an afternoon of music and activities.


For more information visit https://ww.oakvillehistory.org/


We look forward to seeing you there!

HRPS gives Safety Tips for

Purchasing Used Vehicles

Since February 2023, members of the Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) Regional Auto Theft Task Force have been investigating a network of “Re-Vinned” vehicles circulating Ontario.


The HRPS Regional Auto Theft Task Force have recovered 18 “Re-Vinned” vehicles that were sold to unsuspecting buyers as legitimate.


Police are warning the public to practice due diligence when purchasing a pre-owned vehicle, specifically through private sale.

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Local News

Film.Ca Cinemas launches new youth programs as "Film.Ca Academy"


Oakville's Film.Ca Cinemas has announced they have rebranded and expanded their youth programming into the new Film.Ca Academy, with its first slate of new programs set to begin this week.

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Trilium presents organ donation award to Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills hospitals

Hospitals in Oakville, Milton and Halton Hills have been recognized for their work in championing organ and tissue donation.

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Oakvillegreen's online Native Plant Sale

live May 1st to May 13th

Oakvillegreen’s online native plant sale is now on until May 1st!


Oakvillegreen is a non-partisan environmental charity that has been helping protect and restore nature through community education and local action since 2000.


For more information contact Karen Brock, President: president@oakvillegreen.org

Read more here

Provincial News

Ontario Introduces Next Steps to Support Housing Supply Growth


The Ontario government introduced the Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act as it continues to take a responsible, targeted approach to deliver on its plan to build 1.5 million homes by 2031, while laying a strong foundation to make life easier and more affordable for people across the province.

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Ontario introduces new 'ultra-low' overnight hydro pricing


The Ontario government is introducing a new “ultra-low overnight” electricity plan that can benefit shift workers and individuals who charge electric vehicles while they sleep.

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National News

More federal public servant union members vote for strike mandate


A union representing more than 120,000 federal public servants across Canada has voted in favour of a strike mandate, leaders said in a news conference Wednesday morning.

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Bank of Canada holds interest rate steady again at 4.5%


The Bank of Canada decided to hold its interest rate steady at 4.5 per cent on Wednesday while the impact of its previous rate hikes filters down through the economy.

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World News

U.K. braces for 'disruptive' strike as junior doctors seek pay hike


Tens of thousands of doctors walked off the job across England on Tuesday, kicking off a four-day strike billed as the most disruptive in the history of the U.K.’s public health service.

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Canada announces new military aid, bilateral agreements during Ukraine PM's visit


Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a range of new military, economic and cultural measures to support Ukraine in its war with Russia on Tuesday as he hosted a visit by his Ukrainian counterpart to Toronto.

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Upcoming Events

$2,500 Digital Transformation Grants NOW available

Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 Digital Transformation Grants! Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2023, or until funds are fully exhausted. There are a limited number of grants available, so businesses are encouraged to apply early!

 

It is free to apply and the process is simple:

 

  1. Register your business at digitalmainstreet.ca/ontariogrants/ and complete the digital assessment.
  2. Pass the pre-qualification quiz, complete the 2.5 hours of online training, and develop your Digital Transformation Plan.
  3. Apply for a $2,500 grant.

Food Banks experiencing record demand


Oakville's food banks are in record-breaking demand. If you can donate anything, please do. Your help is needed.


Fareshare Food Bank Oakville:

905-847-3988

oakvillefoodbank@gmail.com


Kerr Street Mission

905-845-7485

kerrstreet.com


The Salvation Army Oakville

salvationarmy.ca


Food 4 Kids Halton

food4kidshalton.ca

Contact Us

Town of Oakville

1225 Trafalgar Road,

Oakville, Ontario

mayor@oakville.ca

905-845-6601

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