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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Jun 2017, p. 42

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40 Â¥"}Like us on Facebook Milton Champion Real Estate www .facebook.com/Miltonâ€"Championâ€"Realâ€"Estateâ€" 266378550366966/ Oakville Beaver Real Estate www Burlington Post Real Estate www .faceobook.com/Burlingtonâ€"Postâ€"Realâ€"Estateâ€" 1 5358565583387536/ Flamborough Review Real Estate www facebook.com/Flamboroughâ€"Review â€"Realâ€"Estateoâ€" 169704007721 31 34/ ne 8, 2017 ursday, ) Th halton.ca ( 311 Halton NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY Ninth Line (Regional Road 13) Transportation Corridor Improvements Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to 407 ETR (Express Toll Route), Town of Oakville and Town of Milton PRâ€"3036A/PRâ€"3037A www.insidehaliton.com | MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION Study Halton Region is undertaking a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study (Class EA) to consider a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands to 2031 on Ninth Line from Dundas Street to 407 ETR (approximately 500m south of Lower Base Line) in the Town of Oakville and Town of Milton. « Oakvllle ons t MISSISSAUGA MILTON In order to address both public safety and the future 2031 travel demand along Ninth Line, a number of road improvement alternatives have been examined as well as intersection improvements, active transportation and overall traffhic operations. The impact of road improvements on social, cultural, economic and natural environments have been evaluated and assessed during the Study. .-...\“’.o- A SYUG.’ Area Process The Study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (October 2000, amended 2007, 2011 and 2015), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. aaw OAKVILLE 40 4 mt A previous Public Information Centre (PIC) was held on June 16, 2016 to obtain public input. pympas $188®" ** The final Public Information Centre to present the design concept alternatives, evaluation of alternatives and the recommended preferred design alternative has been arranged for: Date: Thursday, June 22, 2017 The map shows the approximate limits of the Study area. Time: 6:30 â€" 8:30 p.m. (dropâ€"in meeting format) Location: Town Hall Oakville (Palermo Room) 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON Mr. Matt Krusto Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Burlington, Ontario L7N3G7 Tel: 905â€"825â€"6000 ext. 7225 _ Tel: 289â€"288â€"0287 ext. 6834 Fax: 905â€"825â€"3270 Fax: 289â€"288â€"0285 Mr. Stephen Keen, P.Eng. Project Manager CIMA Canada Inc. (CIMA+) Comments If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and would like to provide comments, please forward them to the project team by Friday, July 14, 2017. For more information on this project, please visit the project website at halton.ca/EAprojects. This Notice first issued on June 8, 201 7. 6 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. 3027 Harvester Road, Suite 400 Email: matt.krusto@halton.ca Email: stephen.keen@cima.ca NEWS Milton District Hospital seeks daytime volunteers Information session set for June 19 As it prepares to open the doors t its newly expanded facility, Milto: District Hospital is seeking new an: enthusiastic volunteers to join it team. Excitement is building about th« massive expansion project, whic! reached substantial completion i April. The hospital is hoping that excite ment translates into an increase number of volunteers, who are need ed in a variety of capacities. Volunteers, according to a Haltor Healthcare release, play an impor tant role in helping to maintain . patient and familyâ€"centred car environment and experience. The: assist at the bedside, direct visitor: prepare materials behind the scene: run the gift shop and provide add: tional support to hospital program and initiatives. "Our volunteers are passionat: about making a positive differenc: in the health of others," said Miltor District Hospital‘s chief operatinc officer Janet Skupsky. "They help im prove the patient experience withir our hospital and behind the scene: â€" some of them assist directly 0: indirectly in supporting patient care some with fundraising initiatives an:« others take on leadership roles." Weekday volunteer opportunities fo adults are available. Those interested in learning mor about these, or signing up, are en couraged to attend a volunteer in formation session set for 1 p.m. 0: Monday, June 19 in the Milton Dis trict Hospital classroom. Parking for those attending the ses sion is free. For more information, visit www.ha tonhealthcare.on.ca.

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