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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Nov 2020, p. 11

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11 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,N ovem ber 5,2020 theifp.ca HaltonHighlights November2020 This page has been donated by this newspaper to communicate important information to Halton residents at no cost to taxpayers. Meetings at Halton Region Help shape future growth around major transit hubs in Burlington Finding a job or a new career can be challenging, especially during a pandemic. Employment Halton is here for you virtually, by phone or email to provide the services and help you may need. Each year, our team helps support more than 8,000 job seekers find work and more than 350 employers with recruitment, training and access to online job boards. Tap into our employment services and one-on-one support, including: On Remembrance Day, we honour our nation's veterans for the sacrifices they made while bravely protecting our rights and freedoms. Canadian soldiers have helped protect civilians around the world and ensured freedom and security for citizens at home. We remember these soldiers and all those who gave their lives in the World Wars, Korean War and War in Afghanistan, as well as in ongoing peacekeeping missions and exercises. We also recognize current members of the Canadian Armed Forces who provided essential support during the COVID-19 pandemic, including those who served at the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario, and those who supported residents in long-term care. On November 11, I encourage you to wear your poppy to honour the bravery of Canada's Armed Forces. Thank you to our veterans and soldiers for helping keep Halton a great place to live, work, raise a family and retire. 11 05 20 Employment Halton can help you find work Honouring our nation's heroes on November 11 Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Visit halton.ca for full schedule. We all have a role in stopping the spread of COVID-19. Gary Carr, Regional Chair Employment Halton also provides youth employment programs, self-employment help and addiction and mental health support such as our Employment and Wellness program. The next Employment and Wellness session begins on November 23. To learn more, visit the Employment Halton page on halton.ca or call 311. Halton Region has been reviewing its Official Plan to help us ensure our land-use policies meet the needs of our growing community today and in the years ahead. As part of the review process, we are examining the Major Transit Station Area and Urban Growth Centre in Downtown Burlington. We want to hear from you! Visit halton.ca/ropr to get involved and have your say: • Participate in a virtual consultation online or by phone on November 19 or 25 • Read the supplemental discussion paper to learn more • Take our topic-specific survey by December 22 If you are looking for an alternative format of the survey, discussion paper or PIC materials, please call 311 or email accesshalton@halton.ca. Thank you for your participation in the Regional Official Plan Review and providing your valuable input! • job search and placement support; • career advice and guidance; • interview and resumé preparation; and • training and development opportunities.

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