Oakville Beaver, 10 Mar 2010, p. 10

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, March 10, 2010 · 10 A look at water pumping stations Mr. Civil Liberties By Tim Foran OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Halton Region is hosting public information centres in Oakville and Burlington as part of an environmental assessment study looking at the overall health of 59 wastewater pumping stations in the older parts of both communities. "The stations in Burlington and Oakville have been identified as a key priority based on their age, their location in older residential areas, and their potential for being impacted by intensification through the Sustainable Halton planning process," explained David Andrews, director of wastewater services for Halton Region. The EA study will consider the aging and deterioration of the stations, which are part of the drainage areas of the Burlington Skyway, Oakville South West and Oakville South East wastewater treatment plants. The study will also look at existing and future capacity demands on the stations and operational efficiency. The capacity of some of the pumping stations to handle new residential development has been brought up at recent Ontario Municipal Board hearings, according to a Regional staff report. The public sessions take place from 6:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. with a presentation at 7 p.m. In Oakville, it will be held on Thursday, March 11 at the Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium, 1151 Bronte Rd. Alan Borovoy, general counsel emeritus of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, who has been dubbed Mr. Civil Liberties by Canadian author June Callwood, will speak to the Canadian Club of Halton Peel on Thursday, March 18. He will speak at the Oakville Conference Centre on Recurring Threats to Civil Liberties in Canada. As general counsel for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association for the past 41 years (1968-2009), he has been the very public face of the civil libertarian movement in Canada. The event begins with registration and cash bar at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is $30 for members, $40 for non-members and $15 for students. To order, contact 905-8276302 or bwylie@globalserve.net. Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada Nominate a Community Champion Today! Everyone has friends and colleagues who spend countless hours volunteering and supporting the many facets of our diverse community. What better way to acknowledge their contribution than to nominate them for an Oakville Community Spirit Award? The Community Spirit Awards honours individuals, organizations, businesses and groups who help achieve our goal of making Oakville the most livable town in Canada. To celebrate Oakville's community champions, we encourage everyone to nominate that special someone who will make the awards evening truly magical. Group Volunteer Award Sponsored by Sun Life Financial Recognizes a group of three or more individuals who have come together to volunteer their time toward a shared goal/activity or event involving leadership, innovation and creativity. Activities or events can benefit all ages. Heritage and History Award Sponsored by Genworth Financial Canada Recognizes an individual or organization who has made an outstanding contribution to Oakville's Heritage and History by aiding in the preservation and celebration of Oakville's natural, built and cultural heritage. Individual Volunteer Award Sponsored by Paradiso Restaurant Recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding volunteer contribution towards improving the well-being of Oakville residents of any age group. Senior Award Sponsored by Sunrise Senior Living Recognizes a senior (65 years and older) or group who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the Oakville community during their retirement years. International Award Sponsored by EllisDon Recognizes an individual or organization who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to an international initiative or project. Youth Award Sponsored by Royal Bank Recognizes a youth individual or group (18 years and under) who has made positive contributions towards enriching Oakville's quality of life. Nominations In order to recognize these volunteers, we need the Oakville community to submit the stories of these very deserving people. All nominees must dedicate their volunteer time to an Oakville organization or initiative. Nomination forms can be filled out online at www.oakville.ca/csa.htm, or picked up at Town Hall, all town facilities including the three community centres, and Oakville Public Library branches. Nomination deadline is April 23, 2010. Award Categories NEW Access Award Sponsored by the MEDIchair Halton Recognizes outstanding individuals, businesses or organizations that have made or are making a significant or ongoing voluntary contribution, beyond legislated requirements, to the well-being and advancement of people with disabilities. Arts Award Sponsored by the Oakville Beaver Recognizes an individual or organization who, through their volunteerism, has contributed to nurturing and enhancing the arts in Oakville. Environmental Award Sponsored by Tim Hortons Recognizes an individual or organization whose outstanding voluntary contribution of environmental stewardship has helped to enhance or protect Oakville's environment. For more information and nomination forms, visit www.oakville.ca or contact Louise Veres at 905-845-6601, ext. 3154 or lveres@oakville.ca.

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