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Oakville Beaver, 19 Mar 2008, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 19, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com United Way of Oakville Mayor's Invitational Golf Tournament Thursday, June 5, 2008 Glen Abbey Golf Club 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville Halton ranked fourth safest community Halton Region is a very safe place to be, according to Maclean's magazine. In its rankings of the country's most dangerous cities, Maclean's rated Halton as Canada's fourth safest place to live and the safest in the Greater Toronto Area. Halton's police chief said the ranking underlines the exceptional policing and crime prevention work done by staff. "I am especially proud of this result, considering Halton has one of the lowest police officer-to-population ratios in Ontario, with only one uniformed police officer for every 811 members of the public," said Gary Crowell. He cited the service's community policing partnerships, youth programs and close working relationships with cultural, ethnic and faith-based groups, as factors in the high ranking. The police service also participates in numerous diversity programs, including some in partnership with the Halton Multicultural Council. Police service staff receive help from more than 200 community volunteers who participate in auxiliary policing, community consultation committees, Communities on Patrol (COPP) and Seniors And Law Enforcement Together. "Police cannot work in isolation," said Crowell. "In Halton, we benefit from having very active community members, who are interested in working closely with us to keep Halton as safe tomorrow as it is today." Maclean's rankings were based on 2006 per capita crime rates for murder, sexual assault, aggravated assault, robbery, break and enters, and auto theft from the Canadian Centre for Justice Studies. Save the date! United Way of Oakville's 20th Annual Mayor's Invitational Golf Tournament is scheduled for Thursday, June 5, 2008 at prestigious Glen Abbey Golf Club. Only 36 team spots are available, so register soon to avoid disappointment. To register, contact Carolann Barton at (905) 845-5571, ext. 239 or e-mail carolann@uwoakville.org. To Register: T: (905) 845-5571, ext. 239 carolann@uwoakville.org Woman flees on foot after robbing bank Halton Regional Police are investigating a robbery conducted Saturday at an Oakville bank by a lone woman. On March 15 just after 2 p.m., police say the woman walked into the Bank of Montreal on Third Line, said she was armed and then demanded cash. The suspect was last seen walking south from the bank with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was hurt during the robbery. The woman is described as white, 40 to 50 years old, 5-foot-five, 140 pounds, heavy set with a fair complexion. She wore a pink coloured ski jacket pulled up over her face. The Halton Regional Police Service is continuing to investigate this incident. Anyone with information related to it is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4777 Ext 2215 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Environmental Assessment for Speers Road Improvements The Town of Oakville has recently initiated a Class Environmental Assessment for roadway improvements in the Speers Road corridor between Bronte Road and Kerr Street. The purpose of the Study is to address various issues including, but not limited to: · Existing and future travel demand · Land servicing needs · Pedestrian, cycling and transit facilities · Operational and infrastructure deficiencies · Approved and proposed changes in land use In developing a preferred design, consideration will be given to technical requirements of the Town, needs/concerns of the local community, as well as local environmental and economic constraints. The study is expected to be complete by the end of 2008. The study will follow the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, October 2000, as amended in 2007. A key component of the study will be consultation with interested stakeholders (public and regulatory agencies). As part of the study, two, Public Information Centres (PIC) will be held to provide interested parties an opportunity to review and *Holiday Service refers to Zone Express 8am - 8pm plus regular fixed-route service on routes 14, 19, 24 and 28. For more information: Ph: 905-815-2020 E: transit-info@oakville.ca W: www.oakvilletransit.com discuss issues related to the project and identification of a recommended design. Details regarding the upcoming PICs will be available on our Town website at www.oakville.ca and advertised as the study progresses. Should you have any questions or comments on this EA study contact: Irfan Arab, Senior Project Leader, Engineering and Construction Dept., Town of Oakville, PO Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6J 5A6. Tel: 905-845-6601 x3312 Fax: 905-338-4159 iarab@oakville.ca Manoj Dilwaria, Principal Transportation Division, Delcan Corporation, 4056 Dorchester Road, Niagara Falls, ON L2E 6M9. Tel: 905-356-7003 x231 Fax: 905-356-7008 m.dilwaria@delcan.com All comments received will become part of the study documentation. OAKVILLE TRANSIT -- HOLIDAY TRANSIT SERVICE NOTICE Holiday Service* will be provided on Friday March 21, 2008 OAKVILLE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES For the Town of Oakville, safety and security have always been an integral part of its daily operations. The Town's Emergency Plan ensures that Oakville is ready to deal with any potential, imminent or actual emergency situation at any time. In the past, the Oakville Fire Department (OFD) has been granted funding for its emergency preparedness projects. The most recent project was a tabletop exercise on pandemic planning. The funding came from Emergency Management Ontario through their Joint Emergency Preparedness Program (JEPP) that funded 45 per cent of the cost of conducting this emergency planning exercise. JEPP was created to encourage cooperation between the federal and provincial/territorial governments to improve emergency services across the country, and is administered by Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada. Oakville has been a longtime advocate of being prepared for emergencies and has been recognized provincially for such. Public safety is the number one priority of the Oakville Fire Department - it makes sense to prepare for the unexpected. For more information visit www.oakvillefire.ca.

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