Burton a hero - Ontario Nature by Nathan Howes O akville Beaver S ta ff St 0 R E 6 S i 0 NFEES C Q LU llSSSS*0 * · J1L AGES WELCOME INVENTORY SUPER SALE! ALL GUITARS & AMPS!! W o M C m R e p a irG u it a r W o r ld 905 .257.3110 · theguitarworldoakville.com 3 8 0 D u n d as St. E. at Trafalgar Road in Lo n g o 's Plaza Mayor Rob Burton has been recognized for his efforts in helping the Town of Oakville protect the local green space. Ontario Nature recendy gave Burton the Lee Symmes Municipal Conservation award for his local environmental leadership. The accolade is given to community leaders with a record of achievement in protecting and regenerating the natural environment within a community which can be done through conservation efforts, plans or policies that encourage biodiversity and environmental stewardship. Burton was the given the award for his role in the establishment of Oakville' s Natural fferitage System, which offers 900 acres of protected land for residents. Council also endorsed a goal to attain 40 per cent canopy coverage by 2047. "Protecting and enhancing Oakville' s natural heritage is a key priority for our residents and for Council," said Burton. "I am deeply grateful to be recognized by Ontario Nature and thank it for its continued support in preserving our province' s natural beauty" The Oakville mayor has also advocated for environmental policies at all levels of government and currently serves as co-chair of Municipal Leaders for the Greenbelt (MLGB) and previously sat on the board of Tree Canada, stated a news release. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton "Oakville' s natural heritage is an enormous part of our town' s livability -- from a strong urban forest bursting with life to a pristine, publicly accessible waterfront," said Burton. "I am proud to work every day with my Council colleagues, Town staff and passionate Oakville residents to protect and enhance our natural heritage for future generations." Ontario Nature is a charitable organization representing more than 30,000 members and supporters and 150 member groups across the province. It protects wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. B U Y M ORE SA V E M O RE w ith W H IR LP O O L A P 'U AN CES Buy 2 Whirlpool Kitchen Appliances, Save $150 · Buy 3, Save $ 3 0 0 · Buy 4, Save $ 4 0 0 MSRP: $1399 Top Load Washer & Dryer · D u a l A c tio n A g it a t o r $A f lQ O * PR · D u a l W a s h O p tio n · W r in k le S h ie ld O p tio n · Timed Dry (WTW4616FW/ YWED4616FW) Whirlpool' See our latest flyer at WWW.COASTAPPLIANCES.COM French Door Fridge Fre sh F lo w A ir F ilte r Whirlpool* D esigned to Sim plify* Dishwasher · Adaptive Wash Technology · One Hour Wash Cycle (WDF560SAFM) MSRP: $999 Beverage Centre $ / % Q Q · Two Temperature Zones · 27 Bottles or 60 Cans Capacity (DBC2760BLS) Ramp up W h ite LED Lig h ts (WRF560SFYM) M SR P: $1949 Free Standing Electric Range MSRP: $1149 $899 M SRP: $849 $1399 BURLINGTON (new!) 2311 Appleby Line, Unit 3 · 5.3 Cu.Ft. Convection Oven · Easyview Large Oven Window (YW FE530C0ES) $699 16 Locations Across Canada, 39 Years In Service VAUGHAN 1-1748 Creditstone Rd. B r a n d s Y o u ULJant, E x p e r t i s e Y o u N e e d