THURSDAY APRIL 8, 2021 • your window & door professionals • 11 Mountainview Rd., N. Georgetown, ON L7G 4T3 905.873.0236 www.buy-wise.ca info@buy-wise.ca • awarded readers choice 32 times • Visit our showroom • Truck Accessories • Upholstery • Heavy Equipment Glass •Window Tinting 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown 905-873-1655 We handleall insurance work. We handle all insurance work. 221 Miller Dr., Georgetown 905-873-6776 • GenesisHealthTeam.com In-Person, Phone & Virtual Appts. WALK-IN & FAMILY CLINIC Open 7 Days a Week FLU VACCINE Available! FLU VACCINE Available! The release of the 2021 provin- cial budget included funding for the expansion of the Kitchener GO Line, which would bring all- day, two-way train service through Halton Hills. "I can recall, back in 2019, when a council delegation from Metrolinx told us that this was going to happen by 2024," said Local residents are on track for all-day GO Train service. Mayor Rick Bonnette. "Well I am very pleased to see that this ti- meline is being kept." Bonnette noted the council and mayors along the GO line have advocated for the expan- sion for seven years. The next step, according to the provincial budget, is invest- ing in infrastructure to enable the expansion of the line be- tween Georgetown and Kitche- ner, including additional tracks and new platforms. Construction is expected to begin this fall, with procure- ment of subsequent phases to take place between 2021 and 2023. TOWN ON TRACK FOR ALL-DAY GO SERVICE See EXPANSION, page 5 TRAIN LINE EXPANSION EXPECTED TO BE COMPLETE BY 2024 BRYAN MYERS bmyers@metroland.com All-day, two-way GO service coming to Georgetown is welcome news for commuters like Theresa Heese. Graham Paine/Metroland FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS? Powerful Ontario developers stand to cash in if Highway 413 is built. An inside look at their connections to the Ford government. DID NURSES PENSION CHANGE LEAVE HOSPITALS UNDERSTAFFED? In December, ICU nurse Jennifer Booth put out an SOS, searching for nurses after several resignations in her unit. Did recent changes to nursing pen- sions leave some Ontario hospital units understaffed during COVID's second wave? HALTON CRIME SEES SIGNIFICANT CHANGES AMIDST PANDEMIC As with just about every other key aspect of life, CO- VID-19 has had a major influence on local crime. Here's a look at those changes. SCAN FOR MORE CONTENT ONLINE at theifp.ca