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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 14 May 2015, p. 8

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Pa ge 8 T hu rs da y, M ay 1 4, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a 280 Guelph St. Georgetown • 905-877-7719 CAFE • BAKERY • CATERING • PREPARED MEALS DINE IN Deli Meats & Cheeses TAKE OUT NOW LICENCED by the AGCO Come taste the flavours of GEORGETOWN'S #1 CATERER! NEWS Halton Police will be targeting high risk driv- ing behaviors during Canada Road Safety Week that kicked off Tuesday. The national campaign, which runs through Monday (May 18) is aimed at making Canada's roads the safest in the world. It is a collaborative effort by Canadian Police Services with the focus of the campaign on behaviors that put drivers, passengers and other road users most at risk-- such as the "Big 4 Killers" impaired driving (by alcohol or drug), failure or improper use of seat belt, distracted driving and aggressive driving. As part of the campaign and new this year there will be a National Enforcement Day for impaired driving on Saturday (May 16). In Halton Region over the past four years, the Halton Regional Police Collision Recon- struction Unit has investigated some 50 colli- sions involving fatalities and over 100 serious injury collisions. Canada Road Safety Week is sponsored by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) and Transport Canada and is part of Canada's Road Safety Strategy 2015, which has a goal of making Canada's roads the safest in the world by 2015.  Road Safety Week to focus on at-risk behaviours THEPRIMECONTACT THE GROUP Since 1946 - Depuis 194 6 Thank you Together, we raised an incredible $35,000 From the Halton Food for Thought Board of Directors, Staff, Volunteers and Students, we thank you for being a part of our Spring Breakfast Gala and for bringing us one step closer to a Halton Region where No student goes hungry at school! Notice of AmeNdmeNttothetowN of hAltoN hills ProPerty stANdArds By-lAw No. 2008-0137 A draft By-law, amending the town of halton hills Property standards By-law No. 2008-0137, a By-law to establish standards for the maintenance and occupancy of Property will be presented to town council on may 25, 2015. it is proposed that the Property standards By-law be amended to include maintenance requirements for designated heritage Properties in the town of halton hills; amendments pertaining to the changes in the ontario Building code; and general housekeeping amendments. the draft By-law can be found on the town's website attached to report No. cs-2015-0020 at http://haltonhills.ca/calendars. Please note all delegations for this matter will be heard at council on monday, may 25, 2015. if you wish to address council, please register by 4:30pm on may 25, 2015 with community and corporate services at (905) 873-2601, ext. 2333. should you have any questions regarding the draft amendments to By-law No. 2008- 0137 please contact; marina Booton supervisor of enforcement services 905-873-2601 ext. 2366 marinab@haltonhills.ca 53

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