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Oakville's housing pledge
highlighted in latest
Oakville Matters episode
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Oakville Matters - April 5th/YourTV Halton |
Oakville's housing pledge was the topic of conversation during the most recent Oakville Matters episode hosted by Mayor Burton.
Featuring Neil Garbe, Oakville's Commissioner of Community Development and Gabe Charles, Director of Planning, the episode discusses Oakville's pledge of 33,000 new housing approvals in the next decade.
The announcement, made by Oakville Council, is aimed at addressing Ontario's affordable housing crisis and increasing the availability of affordable homes for residents.
"I thank the viewers for watching and I want you to know that we're always here at Oakville Matters to answer your questions. You can reach me at mayor@oakville.ca for future topics," Mayor Burton said in conclusion to the episode.
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Residents invited to give input on
parks, recreation and library needs
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The Town of Oakville is looking to better understand how the community uses parks, recreation and culture facilities and libraries and is developing a Parks, Recreation, and Library Facilities Master Plan to guide the current and future direction of these spaces.
“Our parks, sports fields, community centres, and libraries are places where we belong, gather, and connect with each other. They are a big part of what make Oakville a thriving community.
"As the town grows, these spaces need to continue to evolve to meet the needs and wants of our community. The Parks, Recreation, and Library Facilities Master Plan will guide how we provide the community facilities that allow us to be part of the community and feel connected with one another. It is important that Council and staff hear from the community on what matters to them and their families!”
- Mayor Rob Burton
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Local food banks featured on
recent Oakville Matters episode
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Oakville Matters - April 12th/YourTV Halton | |
Mayor Burton hosted a recent episode of Oakville Matters that focused on the
issue of food insecurity in Halton and Oakville.
The guests for the episode were Dania Thurman, Executive Director of Foods4Kids Halton, Stephen Rowe, President of Fare Share Food Bank, and Gary O'Neill, Executive Director of Kerr Street Mission.
The conversation centered on the important role that food banks play in supporting individuals and families who are experiencing food insecurity.
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Town seeking input on Old Oakville Heritage Conservation District Study | |
The Town of Oakville has released a draft of the Old Oakville Heritage Conservation District Study (HCD) and is seeking public input through an online survey.
Input collected will be used to update the Study which is set to go before Town Council later this year.
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Halton Region releases
April 2023 Council Highlights
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Halton Region has issued its April 2023 edition of Council Highlights.
The April 2023 edition of Council Highlights includes key public information, messages and marketing materials on significant program updates related to this month’s regular meeting of Regional Council.
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Hold the date,
Annual Mayor's Picnic is back!
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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!
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Halton District School Board sets opening date for first ever north Oakville high school | |
Plans to construct North Oakville’s first high school are moving ahead.
The Town’s Planning and Development Council voted during its Monday, April 17 meeting to approve zoning changes that will allow for the building of a Halton District School Board secondary school at the northwest corner of the Sixth Line and Burnhamthorpe Road West intersection.
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Earth Day 2023 Oakville clean up locations
Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights (OCCPEHR) prepares for the 32nd annual Earth Day clean up of Oakville's nature sites on Saturday, April 22. With 70 locations in Oakville, there is one close to your home.
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Oakvillegreen's online Native Plant Sale
live NOW until May 1st
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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
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Ontario Investing in Critical Minerals Supply Chain for Electric Vehicles
The Ontario government is increasing funding for the Ontario Junior Exploration Program (OJEP) to help more companies find critical minerals such as nickel and cobalt, which are necessary to support the growing supply chain for electric vehicles, and create jobs for northern and Indigenous communities.
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Science Centre will be moved to Ontario Place, Doug Ford says
The Ontario Science Centre will have a new home along Toronto’s waterfront.
The move is part of the latest development plans for Ontario Place, which is set to now include 42 acres of public land, an all-season concert stage and a marina with retail and dining opportunities.
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Canada Launches Two Consultations on Zero Plastic Waste | |
Yesterday afternoon, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) announced two documents in support of its zero plastic waste agenda and launched associated public consultations that seek feedback from stakeholders regarding Canada’s approach to reducing and managing plastic pollution.
These documents build on findings made in two previous consultations hosted by ECCC in July 2022.
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After tens of thousands of federal workers walk off the job, Trudeau calls for more negotiations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged the union representing federal public servants to get back to the bargaining table and hash out a deal with management to avoid serious service disruptions.
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Quebec to ban sale of flavoured vaping products
The Quebec government is modifying the province’s anti-tobacco law to crack down on vaping, including by banning the sale of flavoured products.
The new regulations tabled Wednesday would prevent the sale of vape products in flavours other than tobacco, cap the nicotine content to 20 milligrams per millilitre, and limit the size of capsules and refill containers.
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French constitutional court approves Macron's retirement age plans
France’s Constitutional Council on Friday approved an unpopular plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 in a victory for President Emmanuel Macron after three months of mass protests over the legislation that have damaged his leadership.
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G7 ministers pledge to phase out coal - but no timeline set
Environment and energy ministers from G7 countries wrapped two days of talks in northern Japan on Sunday without acting on Canada’s push to set a timeline for phasing out coal-fired power plants.
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$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:
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Register your business at digitalmainstreet.ca/ontariogrants/ and complete the digital assessment.
- Pass the pre-qualification quiz, complete the 2.5 hours of online training, and develop your Digital Transformation Plan.
- Apply for a $2,500 grant.
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Town of Oakville
1225 Trafalgar Road,
Oakville, Ontario
mayor@oakville.ca
905-845-6601
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