th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, D ec em be r 3, 20 20 | 24 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Public Notice Halton Regional Council will review the Region's proposed 2021 Budget and Business Plan at the following meetings: • Regional Council Budget Meeting--Wednesday, December 9, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. • Regional Council--Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 9:30 a.m. The meetings will take place through web conferencing available at halton.ca. The proposed 2021 Budget and Business Plan provides details supporting the Regional portion of the property tax levy, as well as the water and wastewater rate-supported budget. The document is available at halton.ca as of November 27, 2020. Print copies are available upon request. Please call 311 or email accesshalton@halton.ca. Halton residents are invited to provide input on the proposed 2021 Budget and Business Plan. If you wish to register as a delegate to address Regional Council at one of the meetings above, please call 311 or 1-866-442-5866. You may also submit input or comments by email to budget@halton.ca. The 2021 Budget and Business Plan is scheduled to be approved by Regional Council on December 16, 2020. Halton Region 2021 Budget and Business Plan 12 03 20 Halton police are calling on residents to make this holiday season a special one for strug- gling families in this community by participating in the 2020 Mira- cle on Main Street and Cram-a- Cruiser events. Officers noted there are many families within Halton that are less fortunate and some who are simply not able to buy their chil- dren toys for the holidays. "This year, we believe the struggle could be even greater for more families," said Sgt. Ric Jud- son of the Halton police Regional Community Mobilization Bu- reau. To help these families, Hal- ton police and the Tiger Jeet Singh Foundation are holding their annual Miracle on Main Street (formerly Toys for Tots) Christmas donation drive. This is the third year the two organizations have worked to- gether to hold this event. Judson noted this collabora- tion has allowed the two organi- zations to enhance the annual do- nation drives and help more fam- ilies in need. All donations collected are distributed to Halton schools, community agencies and fami- lies. Donations can be made on- line at www.MiracleOnMain.ca. Due to the pandemic, police said they will not be accepting toy donations at their facilities. They are instead encouraging everyone to donate gift cards and cash. Halton police have supported families through the Toys for Tots and Miracle on Main Street campaign since 1999. The Tiger Jeet Singh Founda- tion is a Milton-based charity started by wrestling legends, hu- manitarians and philanthro- pists; Tiger Jeet Singh and his son, Tiger Ali Singh. Halton police will also hold their annual Cram-a-Cruiser events in the coming days. Residents can made dona- tions: • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 777 Guelph Line, Burlington • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 2070 Appleby Line, Burlington • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 1100 Kerr St., Oak- ville • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 251 Hyde Park Gate, Oakville • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 400 Dundas St., E., Oakville • Dec. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ca- nadian Tire -- 1210 Steeles Ave., E., Milton. Police are again encouraging residents to donate gift cards and cash, however, new unwrapped toy donations will be accepted at the Cram-a-Cruiser events. For more information, or to partner with police to collect or donate gift cards, email Miracle- onMain@haltonpolice.ca or in- fo@tigerjeetsinghfounda- tion.com, or visit www.tigerjeet- singhfoundation.com. Online donations can be made at www.MiracleOnMain.ca. NEWS Halton police are holding a number of Cram-a-Cruiser events to support families in need. Graham Paine/Metroland POLICE SEEKING HOLIDAY DONATIONS FOR FAMILIES IN NEED "This year we believe the struggle could be even greater for more families." - Sgt. Ric Judson of the Halton police Regional Community Mobilization Bureau