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Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 2022, p. 24

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insidehalton.com Oakville Beaver | Thursday, September 8, 2022 | 24 aiHalto avaren Halton residents are invited to our complimentary fall compost giveaway as a thank you for helping divert approximately 30,000 tonnes of yard waste last year. During the event, Halton residents can pick up to the equivalent of seven bags of compost per household. 4 R Zz |S = g i = is a 2 v 3 3 3 i 5h BRITANNIA RD HWMS When: 1: September 17, 2022 | 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. [} 5400 Regional Rd 25 Where: Halton Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton Who: This event is open to residents of Burlington, | |gs a Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville. Visitors may be asked for proof of residency. Base Line oa" Gardening tip: Remember to bring: + Up to seven of your own bags or containers When applying compost to your garden, blend it with topsoil or another gardening fill. For best results, apply 60 per cent topsoil and 40 per cent compost. + Ashovel to bag your compost Please note staff will be accepting food donations. No cash donations will be taken at this time. Fe For more i visit halton.ca/wast call 311. Helping job seekers find employment in Halton Halton Region is a great place for residents looking to find a new job or pursue anew career. Our Employment Halton team works to help individuals find employment by offering tailored resources that help secure and maintain employment. Job seekers can take advantage of various free supports including job search Support interview and resume preparation, training opportunities and support Halton also offers resources for employers including free job peatings, job placement programs and opportunities to connect with qualified candidates. Connect with Employment Halton and find more information at halton.ca. HELP US REACH OUR i) Lowe's Canada photo Lowe's Canada Heroes campaign runs throughout September in Halton and across the country. LOWE'S CANADA HEROES CAMPAIGN BENEFIT HALTON AGENCIES BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com Lowe's Canada Heroes fundraising campaign is ret ‘ing for its fifth year, with five participating H: ton locations. Throughout September, customers can make dona- pons at the checkout in se- lect stores in support of charities selected by ployees — with Lowe's Can- Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Please c soonas possible, accessibility needs at Halton Region ct events or meetings. The BRICK. se Pov cnaion st fon (Make a Wish Foundation of Canada) Lowe's Milton (Make a Wish Foundation of Canada)Mélanie Lus- sier, Lowe's Canada's di- rector of external commu- nications and sustainable development, said thatthe mpany recognizes "the tremendous work that ada percentof these or do at the funds raised, up to the local level.” 82,000 Ber location. “We are happy to sup. are the local port them in turn. stores ‘taking part in the campaign: RONA Oak- ville at Windsor Drive (Ilan Anderson House Founda- tion) RONA Oakville at Speer Road (Oakville and Milton Humane Society) RONA Burlington (Breast Cancer Society of Canada) Lowe's Burlington North SAVING YO PILLOWS STARTING AT $12 Below Cost Clearance Htems! Vv U MOR! Aq OFFICE CHAIRS ST $69.95 ‘STOOLS STARTING AT 95 Lowe's Canada Tieroes campaign brings people to- gether in our network, showing their desire to make a difference," Lussier i a media release. participating supporting 242 organiza- tions across Canat ‘eptember 6-15, 2022 IRTING AT $99. wenere CTARTING AT TWIN CM AOLUM0)312 For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com

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