NEZS Public's help sought in investigation. of shooting of man Halton EMS rushes the shooting vlctim ta hospital.Anà.wCoBu/Sp.d.fthGmpio .4Haltoin Joint Compliance Audit Commrittee Members Needed The City of Burlington, theTown of Halton Hulisthe Town of Milton, the Town of Oakville and Halton Region are currently seeking interested applicants for appointment to the Joint Compliance Audit Committe. The purpose of this Committee is to review and respond ta compliance, audit applications from eligible electors who, believe, on reasonable grounds, that a candidate has contravened the Municipal Elections Act, 1996 (MEA) relating ta election campaign finances. Further information on the Committee, including qualifications and the application form, is availableoen Halton Region's website - Hafton.ca, or at the Office of the Regional Clerk, 1 151 Bronte Road, Oakville, from 8:30 a.m. ta 4:30 p.m. Questions may be directed ta regionalclerk@haltoà.ca or by dialing 311. hlweekend. Police were called ta the scene after resi- dents reported hearing gunshots, or what sounded like fireworks. Investigators are hoping the public may have informa- tion about a four-door SIJV with tinted windows seen in the area of Pringle Avenue and Wettiaufer Terrace. Anyone with Information is asked ta, contact Det. Bar- rett Gabriel at (905) 825-4747, ext. 2215, or caîl Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Information can aiso be provided through the web at www.halton- crimestoppers.com. While Halton police continued ta investigate the shooting Friday, neighbours expressed their shock. Residents on Wettlaufer Terrace near Savoline Bou- levard woke up to yellow police tape and Halton po- lice vehicles lining the streets of their generally-quiet street. Police forensic investigators placed several yellow markers on the sidewalk where the victimi coilapsed. For Ross and Bannie Shepherd, it's something they neyer expected from the upscale neighbourhood that features two-storey homes constructed last year. The Milton residents, who moved in last fali, said they didn't hear the shots overnight, but woke to see sev- erai police cars and the police tape blocking the road. Investigators say the incident doesn't appear to be a random act and theres no concemn for public safety. Julie Slack con be reached at jslack@miltoncanadlan- champion.com or on Twikter @mitonmusing. The Savoline Boulevard area is biocked off during the policels investigation of a shooting. GruamW Paineai Alat'oia Waffle4cGdoGmu As part of Halton Region's commitment ta resident safety, Dundas Street between Berwick Dive/Rotary Way and Millcroft Park Drive! Comerstone Drive Is now a community safety zone. Please take your tinie and drive through this area carefully to ensure the safety of Gar C<af residents that attend the high school, use the skate park, visit the Regional Chair community centre or go ta the public iibrary. Remnember that traffic fines are doubied in community sagrty zones. Please check the speed Ibmits. Let's work together ta keep Halton a safe place ta live. *~ *"~'~ JuIy3 ff30arn. Health & Social Services Cmte. July 9 9;30 aun. Reglonal Councl 7- Meetings can b. viewed at wwwJiaioII.catmetlfgL