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Oakville's Intergovernmental Priorities
ready for AMO Conference
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Last night, Council was presented with the 2023 priority intergovernmental requests.
In an effort to effectively advocate for the town's vision, growth targets, and needs, Council has embarked on a systematic approach to streamline and align intergovernmental requests with its priorities.
The strategic priorities encompass four key areas:
- Growth Management
- Community Belonging
- Accountable Government
- Environmental Sustainability
The 2023 priority intergovernmental requests highlight the town's commitment to collaboration, sustainable growth, community welfare, and effective governance.
With a strategic focus on tangible outcomes and thoughtful engagement, Oakville aims to transform its vision into a vibrant and livable reality for all residents.
"As we approach the AMO conference, Oakville's intergovernmental priorities remain clear. We are dedicated to advocating for equitable funding models that empower municipalities to address local challenges such as infrastructure renewal and transit expansion. By fostering collaborative partnerships between all levels of government, we can pave the way for sustainable growth, economic resilience, and an even higher quality of life for our residents." – Mayor Burton
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New Town Hall
on current site
being studied
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Council received a report suggesting that staff proceed with the planning and development requirements for a new town hall on the existing site at 1225 Trafalgar Road.
The need for a new town hall arises from the projected construction of a road through the current location in the late 2020s.
A feasibility study was conducted to identify a suitable site for the new town hall, and preliminary analysis has concluded that the existing site at 1225 Trafalgar Road is a viable option, eliminating the need to acquire additional land.
The envisioned new town hall aims to be technologically advanced, environmentally conscious, and supportive of a hybrid work environment while aligning with Oakville's carbon emissions reduction goals. The project schedule indicates that the process is set to commence in Q4-2023 and be completed by mid-2024.
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Ford Motor reveals details behind
$1.8B plan to build EV's in Oakville
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Oakville’s Ford Motor Co. released some of the details Monday (Aug. 14) behind its $1.8 billion dollar plan to turn the Oakville Assembly Complex into a high-volume hub of electric vehicle manufacturing in Canada.
The newly renamed Oakville Electric Vehicle Complex will begin to retool in the second quarter of 2024 and start producing electric vehicles in 2025.
Part of the transformation will also include a new 407,000 sq. on-site foot battery plant that will included parts from Ford’s operations in Kentucky. These components will be assembled by Oakville workers into battery packs and then installed into vehicles at the local plant.
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Drop by Oakville's seniors' centres
this September to learn about
programs, services and more
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Visit the Town of Oakville’s Seniors’ Centres this September to discover new and exciting programs and services developed specifically for Oakville residents 50 years of age and older.
Attendees can tour the centres, learn about volunteer opportunities, upcoming special events and day trips, and speak directly with program instructors and staff.
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Invest Oakville website
gets a refresh
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The Town of Oakville is excited to announce the Invest Oakville website has been refreshed!
The website has been designed to be easier to navigate and accessible on any mobile device, including laptops, tablets and phones.
“With the revitalized Invest Oakville website, we're ushering in a new era of accessibility and user-friendliness, ensuring Oakville remains a prime destination for business and investment.” – Mayor Rob Burton
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Oakville, Halton Fire Departments celebrate
Blaze Fire Academy Graduation
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Halton Fire Departments collaborated on an academy camp program that encourages young women to explore their careers in the fire services.
Blaze Fire Academy was held from August 9th to 10th and provided young women who may not have considered the possibility of pursuing a career in the fire services with an introduction into various career opportunities available.
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Hydro campaign raises $20,000 in donations for Oakville's hospital foundation
For the first time in more than 160 years, a Canadian Indigenous delegation had an audience with a sitting monarch.
A delegation from the Mississauga Nation — including Chief R. Stacey Laforme of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and Chief Robert Chiblow of the Mississauga First Nation — met with King Charles III during a garden party at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh on July 4.
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'Assertion of sovereignty': Mississauga Nation delegation to U.K. makes history
Sheridan College has now publicly announced Mark Jones will be the school's next Dean of the Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design.
He was appointed to the position last week, and he will assume his new role as of Monday, August 28, 2023 (just before the start of Sheridan's upcoming fall semester.)
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Mark Jones named new Dean of Sheridan's Animation, Arts & Design faculty
Sheridan College has now publicly announced Mark Jones will be the school's next Dean of the Faculty of Animation, Arts & Design.
He was appointed to the position last week, and he will assume his new role as of Monday, August 28, 2023 (just before the start of Sheridan's upcoming fall semester.)
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City of Vaughan is trying to fight car thefts by handing out thousands of free signal-blocking tools
In an effort to reduce vehicle thefts in the GTA, the City of Vaughan is handing out thousands of free key fob protective bags to residents starting this week.
“Studies have shown that key fob protective bags can block thieves from reading radio frequencies in car key fobs,” the city wrote in an announcement.
“While the bags are one method to safeguard your vehicle, you are encouraged to do your own research and take the appropriate steps you believe will best protect your property.”
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Should Ottawa build homes again? 'Conversations' happening, minister says | |
As pressure mounts on the federal government to take a more active role in filling the housing supply gap, the minister in charge of the portfolio is exploring new — and potentially old — approaches to getting homes built. | |
Alberta's Danielle Smith slams 'unconstitutional' net-zero electricity regulations: 'They will not be implemented in our province' | |
The federal government’s newly released electricity regulations sparked criticism out of Alberta, a staunch critic of the Liberal government and one province that could be hard hit by the new targets. | |
Microsoft comes under blistering criticism for "grossly irresponsible" security
Microsoft has once again come under blistering criticism for the security practices of Azure and its other cloud offerings, with the CEO of security firm Tenable saying Microsoft is “grossly irresponsible” and mired in a “culture of toxic obfuscation.”
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A frigid apocalypse doomed early humans in Europe
Long before our species Homo sapiens trekked out of Africa, earlier human species also spread to other parts of the world. That dispersal, however, sometimes encountered grave hardships.
Scientists on Thursday described evidence of a massive North Atlantic cooling event about 1.1 million years ago that lasted roughly 4,000 years and appears to have wiped out the entire population of archaic humans who had colonized Europe.
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Dorval Crossing Civitan Farmer’s Market is the Town of Oakville’s longest running farmer’s market. Our market operates from 8:00 a.m. till 1:30 p.m every Saturday from May until the end of November. All proceeds earned by the market stall rentals are donated to local Oakville charities.
oakvillefarmersmarket.ca oakvillecivitan.ca
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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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