Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 September 2021, p. 4

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, September 23, 2021 | 4 To} n(eX=Mo) im F-) a DLUL=M By- 1 1-1 HALTON HILLS Notice to Halton Hills Taxpayers. The final instalment of the 2021 Final Tax Bill is due on September 28, 2021. How to make payments Drop box at 1 Halton Hills Drive (if receipt is required please leave full bill with cheque and a receipt will be mailed back) ° By cheque (do not leave cash) ° Post-dated cheques for the due date By telephone/online banking — check with your bank for more information Making payments with a third party payment service. We do not accept credit card payments made in person for property taxes. A convenience fee will apply. The Town accepts payments through paytm.ca and plastig.com. Late Payments « Alate payment charge of 1.25% will be charged on the first day of each calendar month until taxes are paid Questions If you have any questions call the Corporate Services Department at 905-873-2600 or visit haltonhills.ca/tax. Halton Hil IBNEWS CATCH-UP CLINICS OPEN FOR SCHOOL-BASED VACCINATIONS The Halton Region Pub- lic Health is currently op- erating community immu- nization clinics to help stu- dents catch up on Hepatitis B, a rile and Meningococcal vac "ASC ou COVID-19 vacci- nation clinics wind down, public health is ready to get our student population caught up on their school- based vaccines, which are critical for protecting the health and safety of ou school community,” said Dr. Hamidah Meghani, Halton's medical officer of health. "This program will le- verage the successes from our COVID- 19 clinics, in- plies and technology, to e ficiently implement these mass clinics and begin catching up students as theifp.ca SINCE 1947 Danby + Did you know that indoor air can be 2-5x more This air purifier has a HEPA and UV light filter capable of capturing 99.97 % of airborne dust, allergens, smoke, and pollen. Metroland file photo Currently, 30,000 Halton students need at least one of three school-based vaccines. quickly as possible." hit and there are currently 30,000 students born be- tween 2004 and 2009 who re- quire at least one of three vaccines. Post-secondary students born in 2002 and 2003 will also have the op- portunity to receive missed ‘Residents are able to book an itil mid- November at the Gellert Communit Centre in Georgetown, Gary Allan Learning Centre in Bur- Inaddition to the launch of schoo! based communi- ty im tion clinics, public health will continue to operate two COVID-19 vaccination sites through September at the YMCA in Oakville and MirstOntario Arts Centre in Milto: Walk-in appointments on- ly. more information about COVID-19 clinics, visit halton.ca/COVIDvac- cines. See Danby’s full line of Elim elalitvem-1m P-lile axel MODEL SHOWN - DAP143BAB-UV

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