Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 Jun 2017, p. 21

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Have your say on transit service Milton Transit is seeking the community‘s inâ€" put on its current and future initiatives. The local transit authority has developed a survey and is appealing to folks â€" residents, visitors, Milton Transit riders and nonâ€"passenâ€" gers â€" to have their say to help it plan service supports for the 2018 budget and beyond. Feedback from the survey will help assess exâ€" isting services as well as identify growth and improvement programs for future service plans, according to a release. Further feedâ€" back will be sought via public input sessions planned for the summer. The online survey will remain live on the Milâ€" ton Transit website until June 6. Those who complete the survey will be entered into a draw for a chance to win a personal activity tracker. To complete the survey, visit www.miltonâ€" transit.ca/survey. Area home to interesting, rare species | The process began early last year and is expected to take two years to complete. Among the study‘s early findings are that the | area is home to some interesting and even | regionally rare species, like the threatened silâ€" | ver shiner fish, snapping turtle, osprey, spotâ€" ted salamander, redâ€"bellied woodpecker and eastern milk snake. On the vegetation side, the study has obâ€" served regionally rare and uncommon variâ€" "We‘re still in the early stages, so there will be a lot more public consultation over the next couple of years," she noted. So what‘s next in the planning process? McCormack said a report regarding the land base analysis would be completed in the coming months, along with further fieldwork | for the subâ€"watershed study. All documents | will uitimately be presented to Milton Counâ€" eties like black willow, Canada garlic, white | trout lily and arrowâ€"leaved aster. The Town held its first public information sesâ€" sion on the studies last week that McCormack said was well attended by residents and landâ€" | owners in the area. cil, but a date for this has yet to be set. Future secondary plans for the area will esâ€" tablish detailed land use plans and policies to create complete, sustainable communities. For more information on the background studies visit www.milton.ca/en/build/Southâ€" EastMilton.asp. ANXIETY/STRESS EATING DISORDERS RELATIONSHIPS INUIn 295 Main Street E. Unit 6, Milton (behind Troy‘s Diner) 905â€"878â€"7111 â€" www.miltonlighting.com 1 EIxtur ©70% OFF RED TAG FLOOR MODEL SALE PSYCHOLOGY CENTRE Psychological Assessment & Therapy for Children, Teens, Adults, Couples & Families Our compassionate associates have expertise in evidenceâ€"based treatments for a wide range of difficulties. DEPRESSION SELFâ€"ESTEEM SELFâ€"HARM GRIEF ANGER \\\\\ PANDORA THE PANDORA STORE AT BRAMALEA CITY CENTRE + 905.792.8820 ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE + 905.828.5902 ‘FmPANDdRAWbuaH(wbSSSMMMMO‘”)SGMM&WQMbM.lellSperpenon.M\ibupplialud Excludes gift card purchase. Charms sold separately. Not valid with prior purchases. Upgrades allowed on select styles. inâ€"store only and not valid MAPLEVIEW CENTRE + 905.632.5400 SQUARE ONE + 905.232.0661 PARENTING AUTISM SPECTRUM SCHOOL REFUSAL ADHD CAREER COUNSELLING MVA/REHAB CHRONIC PAIN TRAUMA/ABUSE retailers. Bracelet selection may vary by store. with previous purchase. Lo9 uo}jeyapisul MM | NOIdWVHI NYIGVNYVI NOLTUW | LTOZ ‘T aun; Aepsuny;1 | 6T

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