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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 24 June 2021, p. 42

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, June 24,2021 | 42 theifp.ca REGION Attn Halton Hills Canada Day Household Waste Collection Notice Please note collection day changes: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Collection moves No change June 28 June 30 Due to the Canada Day holiday on July 1, Friday waste c collection services will take place one day later. There will be no change to Wednesday collection. Please place your waste at the curb by 7 a. Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS) will be closed on Thursday July 1, 2021 Hours: Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location: 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton COVID-19 Update: Physical distancing measures are in effect. Only credit or debit are accepted (no cash or coins). Staff are not permitted to help unload items. Please bring additional help if unloading heavy items. Items for Green Cart Items for Garbage + Leftover food + Face masks + Paper cups and plates + Disposable gloves Nie ey BO pees De Wipes Visit halton.ca/waste or + Paper napkins + Styrofoam download the OneHalton app to use our Put Waste in its Place tool and quickly and easily find out how to properly sort your waste. Please bag and tie all garbage material. Loose items will not be collected. f= Please ensure your bin is sized and designed to be easily collected by crews: + 23 kg (50 Ibs) or less + 125 litres or less (27 imperial gallons) + 50cm wide x 100 cm high (20 inches wide x 39 inches high) + removable lid Collection reminders: Please wrap all mattresses and box springs in plastic before placing at the curb for bulk waste collection. Taking steps to support meaningful Indigenous relationships in Halton On June 16, 2021, Regional Council approved actions to build and foster reciprocal relationships with Indigenous Peoples, including endorsing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Report and Calls to Action, and the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Council also approved an Indigenous Land Acknowledgement, flying the flag of the of the Credit First Nation at Halton Regional Centre, and supported the ongoing work of an Indigenous Advisory Group. Endorsing these actions is a step in the right direction, but we know Gan that more work still needs to be done. | look forward to continuing these efforts together. Regional Chair BNEWS PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS NEW SUPERINTENDENTS Three new superintendents have been announced for the Hal- ton District School Board, to re- place three members of the senior administrative team who are re- ‘iring. The three retiring superinten- dents are Mark Zonneveld, Julie Hunt Gibbons and John Penny. father. ‘Halton has benefited greatly from the leadership and expertise ofthese three exemplary Supe! tendents," said Stuart Miller, HDSB Director of Education. “Their experience and friendship will be missed by all members of the senior team, as well as the many staff who have benefitted from their student-centred ap- and fellow staff memt Dean Barnes, who most recent- ly was the System Principal for the International Student Pro- gram and the Welcome Centre for the HDSB, isa Halton school grad- uate and a former principal of T.A. Blakelock High School. Claire Froteau. the current principal of M.M. Robinson High School, joined the HDSB in 2003as an English department head. i has also served as a secondai vice-principal at White Oaks and Burlington Central high schools and was both vice-principal and principal at Syl Apps Schools. iman Flahat has more than 28 ome ars of teaching and adminis- trative experience at the second- ary school, college and university levels. He previously serve Principal Coach for School Im- provement and Equity, support- ing the professional learning of school administrators at more than 50 schools with the Toronto District School Board, and is the current principal of Lawrence Park Collegiate Institute. Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. & Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. PLEASE RECYCLE THIS PAPER

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