HB NEWS CONSERVATION HALTON UPDATING ITS WETLAND MAPPING HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com Conservation Halton is looking for feed- back as it conducts a review and update of its wetland mappi ping. Wet id ing is used as a screening tool to identify potential wetlands to deter- mine if a property may be regulated by Conservation Halto: Wetlands are the. most biologically di- verse kind of ecosystem, supporting both aquatic and terrestrial plant an species. Wet quality improvement, grounc plenishment and climate ese Conservation Halton regulates all wa- tercourses, valleylands, wetlands, Lake Ontario shoreline, Burlington Bay shore- jus lands as well as any lands aden to these features. Credit Valley Conservation photo Conservation Halton is seeking pul feedback as it reviews its wetland mapping. view and comment from July 13 to Sept. 13. To learn more or provide feedback, visit www. -conservationhalton. .ca/public-notic- pdated ts the delivery of regulatory and planning programs and helps ensure wetlands are protected. Draft mapping will be available for re- Price ich, manager, 1158, ext. 2323 or email wetlandmap- ping@hrca.on.ca. fot alo) (ec= Place Find what you're looking for, in the location you want, for the price you want to pay! Catch a Great Deal! » Pop Province, popular Cities or by y Price. Whatever Sautocatch... HEFTY DONATION WA K \ Rev. Norm Henning-Pereira photo St. John's United Church of Georgetown and Glen William has raised $3,917.50 for GFORCe3 in its efforts to bring two families from Afghanistan to settle in Georgetown. St. John's donated the proceeds of its plant and perennial sale, held belly dancing lessons and encouraged its members to make personal donations. On hand for the donation were church members and volunteers. (from left) Carol Cameron, Lorraine Dennis, Jennifer Cardwell and Pam Sargeant. / Find the Rexall flyer and more on Save.ca 1H UOWEH - cll UL | EZ zzoz ‘bz Amp ‘Aepsunuyy eordyouy