Vlre Actor heewtlily Covering the hi ofActon Volume |, Issue 4 February 2023, Find your copy of The Acton Monthly at these locations: - Hillsview Active Living Centre, Acton -Dollar Stretcher Daze - Holland Shop -Acton Optical = Downtown Acton BIA Office (Acton Town Hall Centre) Bank of Montreal -Vinyland -Zapa Projects Coffee Shop Sign up for a $5 per month subsc ription Town of Halton Hills receives $1.4 million in Federal Funding ‘The Town of Halton Hills receive illion in Federal funding which will mostly see improvements made to arenas in Acton and Georgetown. In an announcement made on January 13th at the Acton Arena & Community Centre, Guelph Liberal MP Lloyd Longfield, on behalf of the Liberal Government, stated that the funding will support five municipal projects within Halton Hills. Those five projects include: -Replacement of dehumidi- fication units at Mold- Masters Sportsplex ($428,070) and Acton Arena ($375,000). -Implementation of heat- recovery technology at Mold-Masters ($321,930) and Acton Arena ($321,930) which is to help reduce energy consumption ind greenhouse gas emissions. sign, creation and sareeiion of visitor signs, supporting tourism ($17,500). “It is my pleasure to all levels of government.” Halton Hills Mayor Ann Lawlor noted that this funding will help towards the Town's commitment to reducing its carbon foot- print, while saving money. “The federal support will go a long way to implement necessary changes to reduce our corporate green- house gas emissions and to reduce operating costs over the long term.” According to the Town, the new dobnmidiication, ze will operate by utilizi heat a fro the igeration anipplacianted | with electric heat when required. ‘The Town anticipates these projects to be wrapped-up by September. HOLLAND SHOP European Deli Since 1955 Acton, Ontario 519-853-0950 Cold Cuts, Cheese, Gifts & Gift Baskets