April 5, 2023 News

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Oakville Transit free for

Youth and seniors

starting May 1

Youth aged 13 - 19 and seniors 16+ will be able to ride Oakville Transit for free starting May 1st.


Free transit for youth and seniors was approved by Council as part of the town’s 2023 budget.


The cities of Mississauga (free for children 6 - 12) and Guelph (free for high school students, seniors) have passed initiatives to provide free transit to different age groups because they also see the benefits of increasing ridership and encouraging youth to start using public transit.


Oakville will be one of the first to grant all-out free transit for youth and seniors alike.


“Providing free public transit for youth and seniors is an important investment Council is making to enhance transportation options for the overall well-being of our community. Removing the cost to travel on Oakville Transit means more people can get around town more easily and will increase uptake in transit usage. Free transit promotes sustainability and equity and supports Council’s continued efforts to create a thriving and livable Oakville.” – Mayor Rob Burton

Read the full release

Mayor Burton meets with

Minister Clark and MPP Crawford

to discuss further collaboration

Mayor Burton met with MPP Stephen Crawford and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark to discuss how the Ministry and town can collaborate further in order to increase housing supply and address other municipal matters for the benefit of the Oakville community.


"The discussion was productive and I look forward to continued cooperation between the town and our provincial partners." - Mayor Burton

Mayor and Council honour

April as Sikh Heritage Month

Mayor Burton, Members of Council, Minister of National Defence, Anita Anand, MP Pam Damoff and MPP Effie Triantafilopoulos were joined by members of Oakville's Sikh community to proclaim April as Sikh Heritage Month in the Town of Oakville.


"It was a pleasure to proclaim April as Sikh Heritage Month in Oakville and join our community along with Council, Oakville FD and HRPS in raising the flag at Town Hall," Mayor Burton said following the event.

Sikh Heritage Month in Oakville

Council receives report on

Home Energy Retrofit Program

Special Council meeting of April 4, 2023

Council received a staff report on the Home Energy Retrofit Program at last night's meeting of Special Council.


The meeting highlighted how new economic and governmental incentive programs have changed the landscape for home retrofit programs to incentivise homeowners to act for themselves.


"Our top two governments and major businesses have now responded to municipal declarations of climate emergency in 2019 with encouraging measures including major incentives that we can more leverage in an updated plan that I think the Region of Halton can manage and minimize the impact on taxpayers," Mayor Burton said.

Read the full report

Mayor and Ward 3 Councillors

accept award for OTCC

Mayor Burton was joined by Ward 3 Town Councillors David Gittings and Janet Haslett-Theall to celebrate Oakville Trafalgar Community Centre's award for excellence in aquatics facility design and the innovative ways it meets the community's needs.


"Congratulations to everyone involved in the construction of this award-winning facility and one of our most popular facilities," Mayor Burton said.

Read more about OTCC here

Local News

Oakville gained more parking with downtown reconstruction, mayor says


What was good for enhancing the roadways, beautifying streets and improving pedestrian/cycle ways, was also good for drivers looking for somewhere to park in downtown Oakville.

Read the full story

Town of Oakville launches new oakville.ca

The Town of Oakville has officially launched its new website in an effort to enhance the customer experience and make it easier for residents to access town programs and services.

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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 Strengthening Protections for Tenants


Ontario is taking steps to support renters and rental housing providers by increasing the number of adjudicators and staff at the Landlord and Tenant Board to speed up decision timeframes, as well as strengthening a broad range of tenant protections.

Read the full release

Ontario Helping Families Save Money with Energy-Efficiency Program


Ontario is helping thousands of additional families reduce their energy use and save money by updating the eligibility for the Energy Affordability Program which provides free home-efficiency upgrades for Ontarians who are looking for support with their energy bills.

Read the full release

National News

B.C. to become 1st province to adopt nurse-to-patient ratio


British Columbia will become the first Canadian province to adopt a nurse-to-patient ratio as part of its plan to improve workload standards in public health.

Read the full story

The latest on Canada's baby formula shortage - and how experts say parents should respond


Canada's baby formula shortage has stabilized and the situation is improving, say officials, including Health Canada, pediatricians and industry representatives.

Read the full story 

World News

China arming Russia would be 'historic mistake,' NATO chief warns


China would make a “historic mistake” if it supplied lethal aid to Russia as Moscow wages its war against Ukraine, NATO’s secretary-general warned on Wednesday.

Read the full story

Saudi Arabia, other oil producers announce surprise cuts that could raise prices worldwide


Saudi Arabia and other major oil producers on Sunday announced surprise cuts totalling 1.15 million barrels per day from May until the end of the year, a move that could raise prices worldwide.

Read the full story

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

Contact Service Oakville
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