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Oakville Beaver, 29 Jun 2023, p. 30

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2 8 g g g & a a 2 > ES g g = A a 2 = s fo ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU Nie): For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com ai Halton REGION NOTICE OF CON Watermain and Various Streets in Ward 1, Town of Oakville Project number: Scheduled start date: Scheduled completion date: Contractor: PR-3314A June 2023 Summer 2024 Ground Breakers Contracting For more information about Regional improvement projects: a Building + visit halton.ca; a Better + sign up to receive email notice and updates; or fe Iton + email accesshalton@halton.ca or call 311. insidehalton.com Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. leos will be posted to halton.ca. Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meet YOUTH RETREAT AMUC photo Soccer and a number of other sports were part of a recent Islamic Youth Retreat, put on by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association at St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School. The event drew hundreds of youth from across Halton and Hamilton. IBNEWS TOWN GETS $100K TO MAKE POOL ACCESSIBLE The Town of Oakville has received $100,000 from the federal government for accessibility ments to Wedgewood Pool. Rd., will begin this fall. Town staff said Oakville will use the funding to add ramps to the two outdoor showers and install a por- table pool lift. The ramps will include handrails and visual con- trasting strips. The money comes from the Government of Cana- da's Enabling Accessibility Fund, which was created to make Canadian communi ties more accessible for persons with disabilities to our recreational facilities safer, more accessible and inclusive," he said. “The addition of accesst: ble features at Wedgewc Pool will encourage people of: all abilities to enjoy safer efor take part ii ‘ity ac- tivities, programs and ser- vices. In addition to the new accessible features, staff said, the 52-year-« old active their overall well-being. ur town is committed to providing accessible pro- grams, services and facili- ties for all residents." Oakville MP Anita A nand said renovations, including re- pairs to the Pool tank and ernment's investment will ensure Wedgewood Pool re- er. To enable all renova- eons construction will be- e fall when the pool is closed for the season af- ter Labour Day. The funding was well re- akville Mayor thank the Govern- ment of Canada for their funding support to make fixture for ‘generations to come. "This funding will en- able upgrades to the facili- ty — making it more acces- sible for persons with disa- ilities and inclusive for all," she said. Wedgewood Pool was built in 1970 and is one of Bye outdoor pools in Oak- 25-metre lanes and adry slide

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