Oakville Beaver, 23 Sep 2011, p. 7

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Tim Hortons, 2010 This week only when you spend $1.00 on a delicious chocolate chunk Smile Cookie, Tim Hortons will donate the entire proceeds to the Halton Learning Foundation. To find out more visit timhortons.com Including a short presentation and a tour of our wonderful school. We offer both full-time and part-time junior and senior kindergarten as well as Grades 1 through 8. 2232 Sheridan Garden Drive, Oakville www.jkcs-oakville.org OPEN HOUSE Monday, September 26th, 2011 10 am to 11 am 7 Friday, Septem ber 23, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m McGuinty said these servic- es are wanted, and needed as Oakville is part of the fastest growing region in Ontario. He said the Liberal Party of Ontario is committed to the new Oakville hospital, to expanding Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, to tripling the size of the Milton District Hospital and supporting Georgetown Hospital's expansion. We are bringing health- care closer to home because this growing community needs it and our aging population absolutely requires it. This is what is at stake in this elec- tion, said McGuinty. Ontarians have a very important choice before them. We can stay on track or we can go off track. Look at how far we have come on healthcare together. Over one million more Ontarians now have a family doctor. We have gone from the longest to the short- est surgical wait times in the country. Now we want to keep moving forward together. Some changes McGuinty said he wants to bring to healthcare in the future include the return of housecalls, more homecare and a new tax credit for up to $1,500 per year to pay for renovations that allow seniors to stay in their homes. McGuinty also took a moment to promote Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, who he said worked tirelessly to get fund- ing for the new hospital, and Halton Liberal candidate Indira Naidoo-Harris who, he said, has spent a career as a broad- cast journalist listening to peoples concerns and telling their stories, something, which he said, would translate well to Queens Park. The groundbreaking pre- sentation continued with a vir- tual tour of the new hospital so real it gave the premier pause. I would have sworn the damn thing was up and run- ning right now, he joked after seeing the video. Those present also heard from Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, who said the new hos- pital would be the most won- derful medical facility imagina- tion could bring to life. The new hospital will feature 80 per cent single-patient rooms to reduce the risk of infection and enhance patient privacy and comfort; expanded capacity in all areas including a larger diagnostic imaging department with more CT Scanners and MRIs; a new cancer clinic to provide patient assessment, counselling and chemotherapy administration; a healing envi- ronment focused on patient- and family-centered care, ame- nities to support family involve- ment; and space for expansion to accommodate growth, medi- cal advancements, and educa- tion and training space to ensure leading-edge care is available in Oakville today, tomorrow and the future. Halton Healthcare President John Oliver said the hospital represents a $2.7 billion proj- ect, a total, which includes 30 years of maintenance costs. fOliver said development o the site is proceeding on sched- fule and expects construction o the actual hospital structures to begin in about a month. fSubstantial completion o the hospital is expected in April or May of 2015 with care being provided to patients by December 2015. McGuinty praised Flynn's work Continued from page 1 ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER VISITING OAKVILLE: Premier Dalton McGuinty greets supporters, with Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn behind him, as he stopped in Oakville Thursday to take part in an official groundbreaking ceremo- ny at the site of the new Oakville hospital.

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