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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 September 2021, p. 9

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Metroland file photo Here's a weekly roundup of COVID-19 cases and news. WEEKLY ROUNDUP: NEW COVID-19 RULES COMING FOR BUSINESSES BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com Local businesses with 100 or more em- ployees physically present, including those working in the community, are re- quired to have a workplace vaccination policy and safety plan, as part of the new COVID-19 directives from Halton Public Health. Hamidah Meghani, the region's medical officer of health, said that the amended instructions "also provide addi- tional contact tracing measures in certain settings, including the collection and maintenance of customer/patron contact places where there Heer risk ¢ of | ‘COVID: 19 exposure through closer contact or lack of masking." The policy should be in place no later than Sept. 22, with steps to ensure full im- plementation and compliance to follow as soon as possible, the instructions said. for the weekly COVID-19 cases, the region's website shows that from Sept. 8to 9 there were 181 new cases, up from 154 the previous week. Another death was Popo rt- ed in Burlington, bringing the city's total to 68. The COVID-19 outbreak at Hampton e long-term care home in Burl ton, 1, first declared on Aug. 18, has mae in 18 cases. As of Sept. 10, the number of active CO- VID-19 cases in Halton stood at 166 — with 74 cases in Burlington, 46 in Oakville, 34 in Milton, and 12 in Halton Hills. There have been 18,992 cases of COVID-19 during the pandemic, with 18,587 marked as resolved and 239 total deaths. — With files from Melanie Hennessey ‘SCAN THIS CODE TO VIEW COVID CASES TRACKER. Ontario Government Notice Invitation to Community Engagement Webinar #2 about the GTA West Highway and Transit Corridor Environmental Assessment Study THE STUDY The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) is in Stage 2 of the GTA West Transportation Corridor Route Planning and Environmental Assessment (EA) Study. After confirming the Preferred Route and 2020 Focused Analysis Area on. August 7, 2020 (please refer to the enclosed key plan or view mapping at www.gta-west.com), the GTA West Project Team commenced developing the Preferred Route to a preliminary design Level of detail. The GTA West Study is being undertaken as an Individual EA in accordance with the Ontario EA Act and the GTA West Corridor EA Terms of Reference, which was approved by the Ontario Minister of the Environment on March 4, 2008. On May 3, 2021, the Federal Minister of Environment and Climate Change designated the GTA West Study under the Federal Impact Assessment Act. COMMUNITY To further meet the public's needs and address community Cuestions, the GTA West Project Team hosted a Community Engagement Webinar in Sly 2021. We are hosting a second Community Engagement Webinar on September 29, 2021 from 6:00 1m. to 8:00 p.m. The GTA West Project Team will provide the same overview of the project. as was presented in July, followed by a question & answer period. Expert panelists from a variety of disciplines (e.g. noise, air quality, fisheries, archaeology, etc.) will be in attendance to answer your questions. Public and Project Team member health and safety is of utmost importance. Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, this Webinar will be conducted as an online session hosted through the Zoom platform. For the best experience, we encourage you to join the Webinar on Zoom through an electronic device. If you don't have access to an electronic device, you can listen to the Webinar through your telephone. If you join bY telephone, please submit your questions | in vance. A recording of the event will be posted on the project website. WEBINAR To register for Community Engagement ‘ Webinar #2, please visit the project webs GTA West Route Planning " Study Area (5) Preferred Route an on the Zoom registration link under! o Upcoming Opportunities for Input section. If you have accessibility requirements, please leave a message at the toll-free telephone line at 1-877-522-6916. If you have questions that you would like to submit to the GTA West Project Team in advance of the Webinar, please e-mail them to project_team@gta-west.com, submit them through the contact form on the project website at www.gta-west.com/contactus/ or call the toll-free telephone line at 1-877-522-6916. COMMENTS As always, comments and input regarding the study are encouraged. This ee be maintained on file for use during the project and may be included in project to meet the he Ontario EA Act. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and the Access to Information Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. If you have any accessibility requirements to participate in this project, please contact the Project Team at the e-mail address or telephone Line listed above. Study information is available on the project website: www.gta-west.com. Des renseignements sont disponibles en frangais en composant 289 835-2484 (Yannick Garnier). Ontario @ INH UONEH - dl UL | 6 Ey Fy zZ a Ea 2 2 g $ 3 3 Ey Bb 8

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