Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Jun 2007, p. 60

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C8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 1, 2007 Workshops teach people how to deal with incidents of homnophobia i _Jtit,îîîî (I 1011F) t- is iitti'rîttg iîietttîl Positivt 'îpatt' trainilng ti rtist avartttss tii it ctu.sts oft hoitpihtia anîd t niper- lanct tif inîtervention. Th lIt in ua> t, iiriýslio iii ls iu'sgîd tir alt, rttretiîn, itsiditiai, rigtmn- hct,t tliti i întg \,il]ial)tiîi lin t 1tîrth t t tii' iii titi', îîîîîîîîi ite : 30 in i 3 30 l th it't stssliiîi wiii hi hild huit 22 in when îitrt ai t inctidetnces et harassmtnt oii or gtnidtr idtîîtity anti bow Iii tmniti tapatity btînniphiîbiai transphbi. anîd lîctti îstxîsnni "Wt aîî thtile ttt bci lt tIo iii t hiis sîîttî,îiizttl tranîtg. \gttîtiis have bttni ,îsl îîîg uîs liii t t tr aî whit ,- said ivarttts 1 tigati t\tt ut i iret lfii i-R Pi \Wt havt tutt ailîs'sînt t tspiint t îîîî I lo itll toimiitiîi Loegan sttd lie bciîves is highiy imiper- tant that front-tint -tafi and wo rktrs deaiing wiîh the public have the correct knewledgt aînd untltts-tandtng uf issues like hernopehe bia, tratisphehia and tht aditiieist hartiti s ttg -services. lHe tiniasiztd that pive" space trnain- ing ic-.nt about senti p)rtfiît .tii otn tien et at litcstyit. ,it a,\1c5a tii a i siat l i andt I1h 1 i tut vîduiis atnd tttntltts litt iii tht' t ilten toi- innty and ,itttss st i s lit said. i ICtPibas btttî divtring tratiing anti tcittttiten ,treuîît st ,t i ontttittiti andt gtiltî titentîty ini 1 ialion fo inc îtî ars, io tirei iffttillîiili ior Ioi tbtit a reg- i-strattoli ttit tir IPoiiitt 1ivcSattîtraining isui NS 55Witatitipi tit .1g tt ti ,îîî ustIs '$20 antd tnu ~dt a tg littit ith Our Community. Our Future. Our Plan. WVe need to hear from you According to the Provincial Growth Plan, Halton Region needs to plan for up to 780,000 people and 390,000 jobs by the year 2031. Halton's future - what it looks like and how it works, where and how we grow, and what we protect - depends on you. Sustainable Halton, previously called Durable Halton, is about planning for people, where we tive and work, and the services we need. It is also about building complete, sustainable, and healthy communities. loin us at one of our drop-in public information centres so you can set' what we've done and tell us what's important to you as we move ahead. Sustainabl l4alton Public Consutation Schedule Public Information Centres e 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Oakville jMilton Monday, lune 4 j Wednesday, lune 6 North/South Auditorium j Lions Club Hall Halton Regional Centre j Milton Memorial Arena 1151 Bronte Rd. 77 Thompson Rd. Burlington Halton His Tuesday, lune 12 Wednesday, lune 20 Auditorium A & B Acton Arena Hall Burlington Seniors Centre Acton Arena 2285 New Street 415 Queen St. E. Halton Region is also holding a Sustainable Halton symposium for those who want to discuss the project and background studies in more detail. Please register for the symposium by phoning 905-825-6000 (toIt free 1 -866-4HALTON), ext. 7455 or by emailing us at sustainable@halton.ca by lune 1 5th. Sustainable Halton Symposium Saturday, lune 23, 2007 *register by lune 1 5* 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. North/South Auditorium, Halton Regionai Centre 1151 Bronte Road, Oakvilie There are 22 background studies now available online at wwwv.halton.ca/SustainabieHalton or you can get a CD by calling us at 905-825-6000 (toit free i -866-4HALTON). For more information, please contact: Gena Ali Senior Planner - Growth Management Tel: 905-825-6000, ext. 7214 toit-f ree at 1 -866-4HALTON (1 -866-442-5866) or e-mail gena.ali@haiton.ca s.iiplt of * st MOSQUITO 0 BREEDING SITS What you can do Mosqitoes breed mi water t ha Wsben st"Mln for seven da"s or longer. [3 Clean up and empty containers where water collects (old tires, tin cans, flower pots, etc.) El Drill holes in the bottoms of containers so water can't collect. [1 Change water in bird baths weekly. El Turn over items such as wading pools, wheelbarrows, and small boats. El Clear leaves and twigs from eavestroughs, and roof gutters. Il Unclog drainage ditches so that water flows freely. Il Remove water that collects on pooî covers. o3 Swimming pool pump must be circulating. Q3 Fi in low depressions in iawn areas. El Door and window screens must be tight fitting and in good repair. Hato faims - here for you to enjoy! Haiton Region values its farms as a part of our beritage. Farms off er opportunities to enjoy fresh produce and to spend time with famity and friends. Enjoying tocaily grown produce is a tasty way to make better eating choices, and picking it yourself is a fun way to be active. Plan your next adventure with "A Guided Tour of Halton Farms, " a directory of farms that are open to the public. Whether you're iooking for farm-fresh produce, garden products or heatthy activities for the whole famity, start with this directory. Remember, when you support local farms, you're keeping Halton's agriculturat industry heaithy and prosperous. To get your free copy of "A Guided Tour of Hatton Farms," contact Access Hatton at 905-825-6000, toit free at 1 -866-4HAI.TON (1 -866-442-5866) or by email to accesshalton@haiton.ca. Gary Carr Regionai Chair

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