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Oakville Beaver, 12 Dec 2013, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, December 12, 2013 | 14 BIAs make budget pitch continued from p.12 The Bronte BIA's Executive Director Ann Sargent asked the committee to reignite the nancial assistance the Town has given the group's Canada Day celebration in the past by contributing $25,000 towards the event's reworks display. Sargent argued while the event is held by the Bronte BIA, all of Oakville bene ts from the thousands of people it brings in. She said if the Town does not chip in funding for the Canada Day celebration it could jeopardize another grant being sought for the celebration, which is made available by the federal government. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton challenged this claim noting the Town did not make a nancial contribution to the festival this year, but the federal government still came through with $36,000 in funding. Downtown Oakville BIA Executive Director Sharlene Plewman also approached the committee and asked for $54,000 in funding to cover the cost of free parking in the downtown area for a period in February. Plewman said the initiative is intended to draw shoppers to local businesses during a month that is typically slow. Canada's Pipelines Winter Sale Order your room by December 15th And receive an iPad to go under your tree this year Four Seasons Sunrooms Moving energy from here to there. So Canadians can get from A to B. + We'll Give You A FREE Fireplace for your room Ask About Our Easy Payment Options If you rode in a bus, train, plane, truck or car today, chances are it was powered by a petroleum product WE DELIVERED. More than 98 per cent of Canada's transportation needs are met this way. To get Canada's oil and gas products from where they are found to where they are used takes world-class engineering, careful construction and professional operation of a network of more than 100,000 kilometres of transmission pipelines. Building safe pipelines is something that Canada has done well for many decades, and is a practice our industry will carry forward into the future. We invite you to learn more about Canada's pipelines. To find out more go to: aboutpipelines.com R0012463530-1212

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