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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jul 2011, p. 8

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w w w .in si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B E A V E R T h u rs d ay , J u ly 2 8, 2 01 1 8 If the Town really cares about its drivers, then why not impose a ruling that does not allow any outside company in taking a fare that originates in Oakville? If Toronto and Mississauga have desig- nated officials to decrease scooping, why cant Oakville preserve whatever business is left and protect their drivers? Outreach Program: All of the owners and drivers have worked cooperatively with the Town of Oakville because they realize that ultimately the Town controls how many hours they work based on their poli- cies. The owners and drivers against plates being issued have asked Town officials to ride with them. In Mays meeting, I counted seven driv- ers that humbly requested to have members of council join them, so that they could see first-hand that business has stalled. And by introducing more plates would have an adverse effect not only on business, but the morale of a driver. Oakville already has the highest fees to operate a cab, why go and make it impossi- ble to earn a proper living? Take me for example, there are four people in my household earning and keep- ing the house afloat. If we solely relied on the income of taxi, then we would substantially need to down- grade our standard of living. In closing, the elected officials have let their constituents down. The owners and drivers went above and beyond and provided solid information that did not support the introduction of new plates. Drivers provided their own testimonials, even went to the extent to invite elected officials to ride with them and see for them- selves the harsh conditions they have to face day in and day out. It is disappointing to see that aside from councillors Knoll and Grant, these officials did not care and were more concerned in staying in the mayors good books than doing what was the right thing. And, the right thing was to reject the introduction of taxi plates in an already saturated taxi industry. Charanjit Sandhu, Oakville The Town of Oakville is encouraging residents to do their part for Oakville and fill out the National Household Survey. You can contribute to Oakville's ongo- ing success by completing the National Household Survey (NHS). If you have received the survey, you are one in three Canadian households across Canada that has the opportunity to partici- pate. "The data collected from the NHS helps governments tailor our programs and ser- vices; in doing so, we can increase efficiency and keep property taxes at a minimum," said Mayor Rob Burton. A supplement to the census, the National Household Survey supports government planning and program delivery, including family services, housing, roads, public transportation, and skills training for employment. Information collected in the NHS is protected by law and is kept confidential. Questionnaires can be returned by mail and they can also be completed online at: www.NHS.statcan.gc.ca. Households can call the Help Line at 1-877-308-2777 if they need assistance to complete their NHS. TTY users may call 1-866-753-7083. Industry already saturatedSurvey supplements Census Continued from page 6 31 DUNDAS ST. E. (HWY 5), WATERDOWN, ON L9H 7H8 Showroom 905.689.1880 www.oasisgardendesign.com pMember of Landsca e Ontario LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Est. 1993 TURN YOUR VISION INTO REALITY CALL TODAY For Your FREE Design Consultation SELECTED 9X11 WOOL AREA RUGS ONLY $7999 SELECTED QUEEN SHEET SETS STARTING AT ONLY $2499 SELECTED JERSEY SHEET SETS STARTING AT $1599 SELECTED 500 TC SHEETS ONLY $500 SELECTED BED IN A BAGS STARTING AT ONLY $3999 s Comforter Sets & Bed Skirts s Decorative Cushions s Drapes s Shower Curtains s Flat & Fitted Sheets s Licensed Hockey Bedding s Kitchen Linen s 100% Cotton Sheet Sets & Slips s 3/4 Size Sheets s Area Rugs s Mattress Pads s Towels & Bath Rugs s Bath Accessories VERY LOW PRICESALL THE TIME! A L L S A L E S F I N A L ! Store Hours Mon.-Sat: 9:30am - 5pm Sun:11am - 5pm 576 Evans Ave. Etobicoke NESDAYSWED RECEIVE 10% OFF YOUR PURCHASE 42 7 Evans Ave. Ki pl in g Av e. Ki pl in g Av e. Canadream RV 10% BRING IN COUPON TO RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL PTU O% DISCO N N ALL10 URCHASES OFF This coupon must be given to the cashier at time of purchase. Not valid on Wednesdays or with other discounts. Expires July 31, 2011. 70%off Retail!Up To Bro wn s L ine We re on FLYERLAN D.CA! any Brand NamesM 1st QUALITY ome FashionsH LINEN WAREHOUSE SALE! SUMMER SIZZLERS! FREE Selected Bedskirt with $50 purchase (before taxes) Selected Decorati ve Cushion s ONLY 2/$6 Duvets Starting atONLY$15

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