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Oakville Beaver, 8 Nov 2018, p. 10

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 8, 20 18 | 10 oakville.ca Make a Difference! Join a Town of Oakville Committee or Board The Town of Oakville relies on its residents, of all abilities, to give of their time, expertise and experience by serving on various boards and committees. These boards and committees give input and recommendations on matters that impact the community. The Town of Oakville is currently seeking volunteers to serve on the following committees and/or boards for the 2018-2022 term of Council: • Accessibility Advisory Committee -- up to five positions available • Committee of Adjustment -- up to five positions available • Community Spirit Awards Selection Committee -- up to four positions available • Heritage Oakville Advisory Committee -- up to nine positions available • Oakville Public Library Board -- up to nine positions available • Property Standards Committee -- up to three positions and two alternate positions available Further details, committee descriptions and application forms are available on oakville.ca. Applications will be accepted until November 29, 2018. For more information about the appointment procedure, please contact the Clerk's department at 905-815-6015 (TTY 905-338-4200) or email townclerk@oakville.ca. Fall loose leaf collection October 22-November 30, 2018 Loose leaves will be collected from designated areas in Oakville as follows: Date Zone October 22-26 5, 6, 7, 9 October 29-November 2 1, 3, 4, 10October 29-November 2 1, 3, 4, 10 November 5-9 5, 6, 7, 9 November 12-16 1, 3, 4, 10, A November 19-23 5, 6, 7, 9, B, C November 26-30 1, 3, 4, 10 Collection guidelines • Collection may occur any time during a scheduled week. To ensure your leaves are collected, put themout by 7 a.m. on the first day of collection in your zone. • To help keep leaves from blowing around your neighbourhood, please do not put out leaves more than seven days before the first day of a scheduled week for your zone. • Place all loose leaves on the boulevard or on the shoulder, not over catch basins, in bicycle lanes or in the ditches in front of your house. • Ensure leaves are free of garbage or other yard waste materials such as brush, branches, large twigs or stones. Contaminated piles of leaves or leaves put out after the pickup dates will not be collected. Homeowners are responsible for removing uncollected leaves. Bagged leaf service Halton Region collects bagged leaves and yard waste on the same day as regular garbage pickup. This is a separate program from the Town of Oakville's loose leaf collection. Visit halton.ca for more information on your waste collection schedule. For more information on Oakville's fall loose leaf collection, contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 (TTY 905-338-4200) or visit oakville.ca. No one else was believed to be in the car at the time, police said. The collision recon- struction unit has taken over the investigation. At approximately 3:05 a.m. Monday, police were called to investigate reports of someone knocking on doors in the area of Maple Grove Dr. and Lakeshore Rd. E. After arriving on the scene, officers found a man in the area and a navy blue Chrysler four-door sedan flipped over the rocks on itsflipped over the rocks on itsf top at the shore of the lake at the dead end of Maple Grove. Police said the car drove through a metal guardrail and into the lake. Uniformed officers and members of the search inci- dent response team, marine unit, collision reconstruc- Lakeshore Rd. E. and ends in a short cul-de-sac and lookout at the water's edge. It is in a stretch of Lake- shore containing some of the GTA's largest and most expensive homes. A video posted to social media by 680 News reporter Carl Hanstke showed a bent and broken metal barrier at the dead-end and a flipped vehicle in the water past the rocks at the lake. bail hearing Tuesday. He was charged before police found the passen- ger's body and Anderson said he can't rule out that the charges will be up- graded. Any witnesses who have not yet spoken to police re- garding this incident are asked to contact the Colli- sion Reconstruction Unit at 905-825-4747, ext. 5065. Maple Grove Dr. crosses tion unit and criminal in- vestigations bureau were involved in the search that found the body of the pas-found the body of the pas-f senger. Charged with impaired driving causing death and refusing to provide a breath sample is 22-year-old Aaron Dobbs, who was held for a NEWS POLICE FOUND MAN IN AN AREA NEAR OVERTURNED CAR Continued from page 3

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