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Oakville Beaver, 24 Mar 2017, p. 4

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w w w .insideH A LT O N .com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, M a rc h 2 4 , 2 0 1 7 | 4 inside today's B eaver www.insideHALTON.com Small actions have big impact Real Estate New Homes continued from p.3 day-to-day operations of all facilities, as well as the design and construction of its new, state-of-the-art regional headquarters, due for completion later this year. The new facility on North Service Road will meet or exceed Halton Regions Green Building Policy, according to police. The policy ensures new structures are designed and constructed in an environmental and costeffective way that emphasizes material and energy efficiency. On Friday, March 24, HDSB schools throughout Editorial Artscene 6 23 Sports Classified 25 27 *Al lf l y e r sn o tn e c e s s a r il yd e l iv e r e dt oa l lh o m e s For home delivery & customer service call 905-631-6095, 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington NEW SUBSCRiFTiONS call 905-631-6095 or subscribe online @www.oakvillebeaver.com Halton District School Board P rovide in p u t on 2 0 1 7 -2 0 1 8 b u d g e t p rio ritie s The Halton District School Board values input from parents/guardians, staff and community members concerning the development of the 2017-2018 budget. Until M o nda y,A p ril 1 7 ,201 7 stakeholders may provide input online at w w w .hdsb.ca. Parents/guardians, staff and community members may also make presentations to trustees by following the delegation by-law posted on the website under "Our Board". Information and updates regarding budget development are presented to Trustees at Committee of the Whole meetings. Refer to the agenda (www.hdsb.ca) for more information. For m ore in fo rm a tio n co ntact 905-335-3665 · 1-877-618-3456 Join us for an exciting evening of M a g i c & M a r t i n i s with J a m e s A la n S a tu rd a y, M a rc h 2 5 th, 2 0 1 7 7 :00 p m - 1 0:0 0p m (d o o rs o p e n a t 6 :4 5 p m , p e r fo rm a n c e a t 7 :3 0 p m ) $ 3 0 /p p . at the door (Includes appetizers) Advance tickets w w w .e v e n tb rite .c a C h u rc h o f t h e In c a rn a tio n T IC K E T S (N.W . corner at Dorval) 905-825-2851 Cash bar & Snacks available for sale ^ © i n c a o a k v i l l e g j I n c a r n a tio n C h u r c h O a k v ille 1 2 4 0 O ld A b b e y L a n e the region are teaching students about the envi ronment and incorporate the environment into other subjects such as math, physical education, social sciences and the arts. Schools will also turn off and unplug as many electronic devices as possible during the final hour in the day. Participation in Earth Hour supports HDSB' s continued commitment to implement and sus tain environmental education and eco-friendly practices in schools. Involvement across the globe also continues to grow, as Earth Hour 2016 took place in more than 7,000 cities and towns in 172 countries and territories across all seven continents. "Energy conservation and environmental stewardship are year-round priorities for the town," stated Mayor Rob Burton, in a media release. "Earth Hour reminds us that even small ac tions can have a big impact on our natural en vironment. Together we can create a cleaner, greener Oakville." Residents, businesses and community groups are encouraged to register their Earth Hour event at earthhour.org. Besides Earth Hour, the Town holds a num ber of annual energy conservation and environ mental stewardship events and programs for residents to take part in. Visit oakville.ca for information. Conservation tips can be found on Oakville Hydros website at www.oakvillehydro.com. Authentic Montessori at its Best - For Ages 18 m o.-12 yrs. ·An empowering curriculum that engages children ·Individual focus to define your child's learning ·Community atmosphere that makes students feel included and valued ·Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents *! - ssaana POLLARD, A N AM E YOU CAN TRUST OPEN HOUSE S a t. A p r . 10:00 a .m 8 th . - l :00 p . m . c c h Looking fo r w in d o w s and doors? Choose Pollard for your next project. Pollard offers products of exceptional value w ith the largest selection of design options. Expert advice, professional installation and nearly 70 years of Canadian manufacturing - that's why Scott chose Pollard for his own home. Call 1 . 8 0 0 . 5 8 5 . 5 5 6 1 or visit our Display Centre at 1217 King Rd in Burlington I'm k n o w n fo r m aking sm art investm ents w h ic h is w h y I chose P o lla rd fo r m y home. SCOTT McGILLIVRAY HOST OF MOVING THE McGILLIVRAYS F A IR V IE W G L E N M O NTESSO RI SCHOOL 905.634.0781 ·fairviewglen.com WINDOWS B DOORS POLLARD ------------------EOT 1940 -------------------

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