Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 August 2022, p. 3

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HB NEWS REGION AIMS T0 KEEP TAXES LOW NEXT YEAR BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com Halton residents can expect to. see property tax increases at or below the proved the 2023 budget di- rections at its July 12 meet- ing, setting a target for tax increase not to exceed three per cent and capping wastewater rate increase at 4.1 per cent. Halton Regional Chair Gary Carr said that the re- gion has maintained "a strong financial position" through tions the Region to mini- mize the financial impacts on residents and business- health and well-being ofall members of the Halton community," he said in a media release. The budget report also ‘Gra ham Paine/Metroland Regional council has approved budget directions for 2023. sets some key priorities, including Lee health, ent, road ell as para- medic s¢ services, children's services, and digital strat- egy. The next regional coun: cil will convene Jan. 2023, to review the Budget and business plan report, with a consideration of ap- proval expected to take place Jan. 25. ORANGEVILLE David Naien, Aristic Orector LIVE MUSIC + COMEDY + THEATRE + DRAG SHOWS + DJ ON THE PATIO + ART SHOW + KIDSFEST! = 1-800-424-1295 | theatreorangeville.ca Summer Art ix RENEW YOUR SPIRIT. REFRESH YOUR LIFES IYLE. It's a perfect time to make a fresh start. At Amica Georgetown, you'll find the premium lifestyle you're looking for, the social connections you want, and care personalized to your needs. Find out how Amica can help you make this a season of opportunities. Join us for a tour. AMICA GEORGETOWN 224 MAPLE AVE * AMICA.CA/GEORGETOWN 2z0z ‘Wy asnBny ‘Aepsinyy | SiH UOWEH- dal OUL | € eordyouy

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