Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Apr 2018, p. 20

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O a kv ill e B ea ve r | Th ur sd ay , A pr il 5, 2 01 8 | £5 flromPy ► KITCHENS & BATHS INC < r Free > Installation Limitations apply. Visit showroom for details. L Offer Expires j i X . April30,2018 ^ Custom made Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinetry \ Closet Systems Entertainment Units I Basement Renovations I Full Renos and More! Create Your Dream Look ♦ 100% Canadian Made Cabinetry ♦ Quality Craftsmanship ♦ 20+ Years Experience ♦ Visit our 6000 sqft Design Centre Units 2-3 333 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville T 905.844.3332 F 905.844.3334 www.aromakitchens.ca I info@aromakitchens.ca NEWS Residents invited to weigh in on neighbourhood character bylaw April 19 The Town of Oakville is giving the public the oppor­ tunity to weigh in on a fu­ ture it says is intended to protect the character of lo­ cal neighbourhoods.Residents are invited to attend a public meeting on April 19 to give their thoughts on a proposed lo­ cal variance criteria bylaw. Town staff said the by­law seeks to better control changes that can be made in stable residential neigh­ bourhoods by providing a scope as to what is consid­ ered a minor variance. It would also establish criteria that must be con­ sidered before a minor vari­ ance could be authorized. The drafting of the by­ law follows a council re­ quest for town staff to in­ vestigate how to better manage redevelopment and replacement housing within residential areas. "Our goal is to only al­ low changes that do not al­ ter the character of our neighbourhoods," said Oakville Mayor Rob Bur­ ton. "It is vitally important our residents and builders participate in this process."The meeting will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. iat town hall. A statutory pub­ lic meeting will be held as part of the May 14 planning and development council meeting at town hall. The bylaw will then go to coun­ cil for final approval in June. Chinook Salmon Penning Event Saturday KEVIN NAGEL knagel@burlingtonpost.com The fourth annual Chi­ nook Salmon Penning Event will be held Satur­ day, April 7 at the Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park. The Halton Region Salmon and Trout Associa­ tion invites everyone to the event, which starts at 12:30 p.m. Participants of all ages can engage in Bronte's fish­ ing heritage, helping re­ lease 15,000 juvenile salm­on to the penning stations. Monitored feeding and bio­ logical imprinting will take place as the young salmon grow. The fish are scheduled to arrive at 1 p.m. Attendees can pick up a CPR derby card. For more information, visit www.hrsalmonand- trout.com or go to Twitter (@hr salmontrout). YM CA of Oakville • 90+ fitness classes • Drop-in child and family programs • Swim lessons for all ages Try the YMCA with 5 free visits! ymcaofoakville.org/offers http://www.aromakitchens.ca mailto:info@aromakitchens.ca mailto:knagel@burlingtonpost.com http://www.hrsalmonand-trout.com http://www.hrsalmonand-trout.com

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