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Brooklin Town Crier, 28 Sep 2018, p. 3

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Friday, September 28, 2018 3 Brooklin Town Crier Are You On The Voter's List?X With the next Whitby municipal election on Monday, October 22, the Town of Whitby is encouraging eligible voters to find out if they are on the list to vote by visiting voterlookup.ca. Voterlookup.ca is an online service used to collect and confirm information that will be used in the prepara- tion of the final Voters' List for the Whitby municipal and school board elections. Through the service, electors can easily update their personal information, add a name to an address or change their school support. To update or confirm their information, eligible voters can log on to voterlookup.ca using their full name and date of birth, and either: property address; or,assessment roll number (19 digit roll number found on a Property Assessment Notice or municipal tax bill). Updates to this information will help ensure the Town's Voters' List is up-to-date before voters head to the polls this fall. An eligible voter is a person who, on voting day, resides in Whitby or is the owner or tenant of land there, or the spouse of such owner or tenant, and is a Canadian citizen, at least 18 years of age and not prohibited from voting. After Septem- ber 4, electors wishing to update their information may do so by contacting the Town directly. For more information, visit whitby. ca/vote, email e l e c t i o n s @ whitby.ca or call 905.430.4315, or go to voterlookup. ca to check the voters list Experience the "Hello Tomorrow: Durham Smart Cities Forum" Residents, community partners, businesses, academics, students, government officials and tech industry leaders in Durham Region and beyond are invited to the Hello Tomorrow: Durham Smart Cities Forum for a day of discovery on smart cities approaches and technologies. When: Saturday, September 29, 2018 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (post-event reception to follow at the Durham College AI Hub). Where: University of Ontario Insti- tute of Technology (UOIT), 2000 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, Room UB2080. Why: The Regional Municipality of Durham is looking at technology so- lutions to strengthen decision mak- ing and improve service delivery for the people who live and work in Durham Region. Through discussions, exhibits and demos, the forum will highlight local examples of smart cities approach- es and technologies, celebrate work already underway, and begin collaborating with key stakeholders to design the path forward. The forum will be the first of many public engagement activities under- taken by the Region of Durham to apply for Infrastructure Canada's next round of the Smart Cities Challenge. For full details and to register, visit durham.ca/SmartCities. Tickets are $25 each. A limited number of free early bird tickets are available using the promo code SmartDurham. A free Hello Tomorrow: Durham Smart Cities Forum app has been developed to allow attendees to interact and provide feedback throughout the event. The app also features polls and surveys, event challenges, speaker bios and presentations/resources, and more. Download the app from the Apple Store or Google Play Store by searching "eventmobi" and entering the code HT18. A web browser version is also available at eventmobi. com/app/HT18. Those unable to attend can also use the app while watching a live broadcast of the sessions at durham.ca/SmartCities. The event will feature Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) transcription and event am- bassadors to offer assistance. The forum is being hosted in partnership with University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) and Durham College. Experience the "Hello Tomorrow: Durham Smart Cities Forum"

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