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Oakville Beaver, 11 May 2023, p. 26

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Oakville Beaver | Thursday, May 11, 2023 | 26 David Minnick minnida@lara.on.ca * 905-536-4096 PRIVATE SALE. REDUCED PRICE BURLINGTON, THE “SANDS” Super convenient 2-bedroom ground floor unit at 1225 North Shore Blvd East, across from the Joe Brant hospital; features include a prep kitchen open to the living/dining combination; balcony off the living room; two good sized bedrooms with a 4pce ensuite bath off the master bedroom and 3pce main bath. Building amenities include an outdoor saltwater pool, indoor sauna, gym, party room and a car wash station. One block to Spencer Smith Park and a short walk to the Performing Arts Centre together with all the downtown has to offer you.The QEW is minutes away. Immediate possession; asking $575,000 but TRY YOUR OFFER. Call 905-536-4096 for appointment to view. insidehalton.com Interlocking & Concrete Specialists LANDSCAPING * Pebble Concrete * Stamped Concrete ¢ Interlocking * Flagstone * Walkways * Garage Floors « Patios * Driveways * Curbs (French) COMMUNITIES WE SERVE: Located in Halton Region, we work in and around * Milton * Campbellville * Burlington * Aldershot + Hamilton * Oakville * Mississauga * Waterdown ° Carlisle 3133 Burnhamthorpe Rd W, Milton, ON L9E 0J7 | Call Mario 905.842.7171 BAEUMLER APPRO ED TUTalaat=latclare sxer=| el- mere) a4) a IBNEWS POLICE HOSTING SPECIAL FRIENDS DAY REETI M. ROHILLA. rrohilla@metroland.com On the occasion of Spe- cial Friends Day, Halton Regional police Service (ARPS) w: ing offree accessible a activ. ities and play on May 13. The free event for indi- viduals of all ages with a developmental disability will be held prior to the REGION Halton Analt NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE From May 15 to October 31, 2023, Halton Region Public Health will be conducting a mosquito larviciding program under the direction of Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Halton Region Medical Officer of Health, to reduce the incidence of West Nile virus (WNV) in the City of Burlington, the Town of Halton Hills, the Town of Milton and the Town of Oakville. start of Police Day festivi- ties at noo! Rain or ‘shine, the event will take place from 10a.m. to noon at police head- quarters, located at 2485 North Service Rd. in Oak- ville. Prior registration is re- quired to attend the event. Those interested in taking part are asked to complete and submit the event form Larviciding in standing water The biological larvicide, VectoBac 200G (PCP# 18158, granular) or VectoBac 1200L (PCP# 21062, liquid), will be applied to affected standing water on public lands in urban areas, where monitoring indicates that mosquito larvae are present. Signs will be sees at each location indicating when and where the larvicide has been applied. Larviciding in catch basins Where monitoring indicates that mosquito larvae are present, the larvicide Altosid Pellets (PCP# 21809, pellet), Altosid XR Briquets (PCP# 27694, ingot) or Vectolex WSP (PCP# 28009, pouch) will be placed by hand into catch basins. All larvicides will be applied by Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks licensed applicators or technicians. For the locations and dates of treatment, and for more information about West Nile Virus, please visit halton.ca. on the HRPS website. r further clarifica- tion vand questions about Special Friends Day or the registration process, email Const. Allison The- riault at Allison.The- riault@haltonpolice. ca. Follow the HRPS Twit- ter page, @HaltonPolice, for latest updates on pre and event-day happen- ings. Celebrating those who keep Halton a great place to live Halton’s nurses, public works staff and paramedics provide critical services and infrastructure across the region. In the month of May, national recognition weeks highlight the importance of their work and provide an opportunity to thank these individuals for their contributions. to the community. Thank you to Halton’s nurses, public works staff and paramedics! Your dedication to our community helps maintain the high quality of life that residents in Halton enjoy, and helps everyone stay safe and healthy. Gary Carr Regional Chair Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings.

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