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Oakville Beaver, 1 Mar 2013, p. 5

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Benefits and pension affect total salary Continued from page 1 5 · Friday, March 1, 2013 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com norm slightly with $55,272 in salary and benefits. Town staff said all councillors receive the same salary of $46,926 (the mayor receives a salary of $114,395) with the differences coming from the benefits packages. "If you make $40,000 a year, then there is a benefits package you would get. If you have family benefits it would be one amount and if you have individual benefits it would be another amount," said Gord Lalonde, Corporate Services Commissioner with the Town. "Then there's pension. Some of the coun- cillors who are older are no longer contributing to CPP (Canadian Pension Plan)." Lalonde also said when councillors pass age 69 they can no longer make any contributions to the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System (OMERS) pension plan. "So that changes the amounts," said Lalonde. Town council members also differed in the amount of expenses they claimed for professional development with Ward 2 Councillor Pam Damoff claiming the most at $2,956, followed by Ward 5 Councillor Jeff Knoll with $2,794, and Ward 3 Councillor Full Delivery: Smart Source Dave Gittings with $2,785. Bird claimed the smallest amount with $190. In her report to the committee, Lynn Horlor of the Town's Financial Operations, said each councillor has $3,700, which they can use at their discretion for community outreach and professional development. Overall, she said, this budget provision was under spent. "Usually this is spent on little events that take place in the ward. So they might have a breakfast for a group of people in the ward. They might have to pay for coffee at an information session," said Lalonde. "Sometimes they have events in parks and they may have to buy a licence to use the park." Lalonde said this allowance would also cover expenses incurred by the councilors when they attend Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conferences. In 2007, Burton's salary and benefits stood at $111,400 while most councillors received a little more than $50,300 each. Inside Opinion............................................6 Worship..........................................24 Artscene.........................................25 Sports.............................................27 Classified...................................... .33 Partial Delivery: City Parent, Home Hardware, Cruise Holidays Oakville, Pizza Depot, New Homes, Michael's For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington New subscriptions call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online @ www.oakvillebeaver.com EVERY THURSDAY: 1/2 LB. BURGER & FRIES Building healthier communities By taking part in the Ontario Health Study you can help researchers understand the causes of diseases like cancer, heart disease, asthma, diabetes, and Alzheimer's. $ 99 EAT IN ONLY 6 DAY S E TU HT NIG RIB BEEF HT NIG BES WIN T GS IN TOW N OntarioHealthStudy.ca Fill out the online questionnaire today at TAKE OUT WING SPECIAL 5 LBS OF WINGS FOR $31.99 2 LBS OF WINGS FOR $13.99 PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES 1289 MARLBOROUGH COURT, OAKVILLE, ON 905-842-4435 · WWW.MONAGHANS.CA Don't Compromise on Driver Training · MTO Approved UPCOMING COURSES · 20 hours in class · 10 hours online · 10 hours in car (automatic) OR · 12 hours in car (manual) Beginner Driver Education Program Provider March 23,24 April 6,7 (skips Easter) Sat & Sun 2 Weekends 9:30am to 3:30pm April 13,14,20,21 Sat & Sun 2 Weekends 9:30am to 3:30pm April 27, 28 May 4, 5 Sat & Sun 2 Weekends 9:30am to 3:30pm www.drivewiseoakville.com 905-845-7200

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