Oakville Newspapers

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TRANSIT GO Transit adding new morning and late-night train trips to Lakeshore lines Metroland file photo GO Transit is adding new weekend m orning and daily, late-night train trips on its Lakeshore west and east lines, starting April 7. That means there will be a total o f 52 new trips for commuters travelling be­ tween Oakville and Toron­ to on the Lakeshore West line and between Oshawa and Toronto on the Lake- shore East line, according to a media release issued by the Ministry o f Transporta­ tion o f Ontario. The UP Express will also have two new early-morn­ ing trips departing from Union Station at 4:55 a.m. and 5:10 a.m. to Pearson In­ ternational A irport - for a total o f 14 new trips per week - also starting on Sat­ urday, April 7. "Regular, reliable public transit is essential to help­ ing people access the jobs, services and opportunities that help to provide a high quality o f life," said Ontario Minister o f Transportation Kathryn McGarry. "More consistent 30- minute service on the Lake- shore lines between Oak­ ville and Oshawa brings us closer to delivering on our promise o f 15-minute ser­ vice - all day, every day." Schedules for the Lake- shore East and Lakeshore West corridors are avail­ able online at the GO Tran­ sit's website, gotransit- .com. THE BURLOAK THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS APRIL 18TH-22ND, 2018 OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS BOX OFFICE 905-815-2021 OR 1-888-489-7784 WWW.OAKVILLECENTRE.CA PHASE 2 CO M IN G SO O N LUXURIOUS ALL BRICK DETACHED H O M E S & T O W N H O M E S St. C atharines STARTING FROM THE LOW BY A P P O IN T M EN T O N LY Visit marydelhomes.com to pre-register or to schedule an appointment. $ | O akville B eaver | Thursday, M arch 29, 2018 insidehalton.com http://WWW.OAKVILLECENTRE.CA

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