Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Dec 2019, p. 16

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Thursda insidehalton.com Milton Canadian Champion CL Pd cl SSE AM Halton B® CORRECTION A story about Halton po- lice's recent distracted driving campaign that ap- peared in the Nov. 28 Mil- ton Champion contained incorrect information. Digital and print sig- Ia Trafalgar Road Improvements, from Leighland nage related to the #1tCan WaitHalton campaign have actually been passed by motorists more thar five million times, The Champion regrets | : this error. Avenue to North of Hays Boulevard Halton Region is making improvements to Trafalgar Road (Reg. Rd. 3) between Leighland Avenue and north of Hays Boulevard in the Town of Oakville. This project will address future traffic demands and provide safe travel options for motorists, pedestrians and cyclists. Ar 0 Fb Br PNB 5 7 LOR ERT RA DUNDAS ST (REG RD 5) AR EP AES Scheduled start date: Scheduled completion date: Contractor: UPPER MIDDLE RD ™ 0 x 0 wi xx 0 x x < O = < LL < 0g - HWY Q.E.W. (REG RD 38) gw Nal a 3 (SLL | December 2019 December 2021 Four Seasons Site Development Ltd, For more information about this project or other Regional improvement projects: - « visit halton.ca + sign up to receive email notice and updates + email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311 Meetings at Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville, L6M 3L1 Visit halton.ca for full schedule. Dec 1 & 9:30am. Regional Council Building a Better Halton Please contact us, 4s soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. B® COMMUNITY METROLAND HALTON'S HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER TO AID WOMEN IN CRISIS Not all area residents are looking forward to a happy holiday season. At this time every vear, a number of women -- and their children -- will seek refuge at Halton Women's Place shelters in Burling- ton and Milton. sscaping abusive rela- tions, these women often bring little along for their shelter stays in some cases, not even basic neces- sities of life. : With that in mind, Met- roland Halton is once again holding its annual holiday drive in support of Halton Women's Place at the Bur- lington Post office (901 Guelph Line, corner of Guelph Line and Harvester Road). From now until Friday, Dec. 13, at 5 p.m., staff and the public are invited to make donations of any one of the following items: « gift cards - face masks « bath bombs * makeup « journals * Spa items « school snacks + non-perishable food items » leggings (for women) , Downtown Milton oliday Fest ben sv . Fea A | Pop olds os With Saturday, December 7, 2019 | 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm Main Street, Milton Thank you to our Sponsors DET GT LLL CT RA Niwki Wesley/ Torstar Metroland Media Halton is holding its annual gift drive to support Halton Women's Place. « children's clothing and winter apparel + T-shirts (for women) « slippers (for women) « winter boots (for wom- en) « pyjamas (for women) « baby wipes for sensi- tive skin Although toys are ac- cepted, Halton Women's Place receives many toys from a number of groups and businesses. "It is difficult for these women to provide a lot for their children while in shelter, and so it's amazing to see the support that the Halton community gives, knowing there are families who need help," said Hal- ton Women's Place devel- opment manager Carm Bozzo. The Burlington Post of- fice is open Monday to Fri- day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Celebrate the Holidays in Downtown Milton Clembrook Tree Farm | Cogeco m | #MiltonHolidayFest19 od by he Downtown Millan S78 Sa |§Entertainment {| Hockey Tournament NL SEE or a * I ¥ pi o = yi Sa ;

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