Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 September 2022, p. 27

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HB NEWS Town of Halton Hills photos. Halton Hills Public Library branches in Acton (left) and Georgetown (right) are now offering tailored newsletters. LIBRARY OFFERING TAILORED NEWSLETTERS FOR NEW TITLES HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com The Halton Hills Public Library has launched new collection newsletters tai- lored to subscribers’ needs and interests. The monthly newslet- ters, Book News, feature re- cently released titles. News- letters are available for: pic- ture books; chapter books for older kids and tweens: young adult books; and fic. tion and non-fiction books for adults and older adults. "We are so excited to of- fer these collection newslet- ters to the community of Halton Hills," said Heather Stoll, collections and sup- port services librarian. "We feel these newsletters offer a much more personal ap- proach, allowing patrons to read and receive more of what they want from their library." www.hhpl1on.ca/ en/about-us/book- news.aspx to register for Book News. REGION aiHalton —_T__ Halton residents are invited to our complimentary fall compost giveaway as a thank you for helping divert approximately 30,000 tonnes of yard waste last year. During the event, Halton residents can pick up to the equivalent of seven bags of compost per household. x R Zz |8 = |e aq = is m 2 v 2 & 5h BRITANNIA RD . e HWMS When: September 17, 2022 | 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. i: 5400 Regional Rd 25 Where: Halton Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton Who: This event is open to residents of Burlington, | bast Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville. Visitors may be asked for proof of residency. Lower] Base Line a) QEW Remember to bring: + Upto seven of your own bags or containers Gardening ti When applying compost to your garden, blend it with topsoil or another gardening fill. For best results, apply 60 per cent topsoil and 40 per cent compost. + Ashovel to bag your compost Please note staff will be accepting food donations. No cash donations will be taken at this time. For more information, visit halton.ca/waste or call 311. N N 4 > i bal 3 =x zB s s = 702 ‘8 sequeydeg ‘Aepsunyy Helping job seekers find employment in Halton Halton Region is a great place for residents looking to find a new job or pursue anew career. Our Employment Halton team works to help individuals find employment by offering tailored resources that help secure and maintain employment. Job seekers can take advantage of various free supports including job search Suppo interview and resume preparation, training opportunities and support. i Halton also offers resources for employers including free job postings, job placement programs and opportunities to connect with qualified candidates. Connect with Employment Halton and find more information at halton.ca. Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. Halton Region

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