Oakville Beaver, 22 May 2013, p. 7

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T A K I N G T H E C H A L L E N G E Time to put aside parochialism Continued from p.6 Variances between the regions were clear, but the chambers agreed that we all must get beyond our parochial perspectives and recognize what is critical for the GTHA region as a whole. This discussion is not about preserving 905 versus 416 interests. It is not about partisanship or politics but about clear, guiding principles. Some principles around the decision-making process emerged in the GTHA discussions including: · All new revenues must be dedicated; · The collection of revenue and distribution of funding must be transparent; · The cost must be distributed and the funding allocated fairly; · Revenue tools should not impact economic competitiveness. The chamber's roundtable built on discussions that the Chamber GTHA Caucus -- comprising 22 chambers -- started with Metrolinx a few years ago. This caucus meets regularly to inform municipal, provincial and federal discussions about regional GTHA issues and to ensure that the unique issues and needs of each community have a voice. There is power and strength in the chamber network. 7 | Wednesday, May 22, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Let's Play Bingo! The Youth Advisory Group at the Centre for Education and Training hosted a Mental Illness Awareness (M.I.A) campaign at the YMCA of Oakville to mark Mental Health Awareness week earlier this month. From left, Samuel Han, youth advisory vice president, Richard Liu, group volunteer and Fadel Nasereddin, youth advisory group president, with a trivia quiz board game Naseredin developed as part of the mental health awareness campaign. photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 483 Speers Rd. Oakville,(905) www.deltabingo.com 842-0876 OUR STUDENTS LOVE COMING TO SCHOOL! At Rotherglen, we take great care in providing a safe, stimulating and nurturing environment for our students. Our Primary Campus focuses on the developing needs of our youngest students fostering a love of learning and a sense of belonging. Our academic program is firmly rooted in Montessori principles and practices and is enhanced by 21st century learning.We embrace student individuality and encourage them to become confident, curious, compassionate and self-motivated learners. Our facilities and program include: Weekly Tours Tuesday and Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Oakville Primary Campus Montessori: Ages 3-5 to Grade 1 2045 Sixth Line, Oakville, ON 905-338-3528 mrowles@rotherglen.com Discover Montessori education at its best! Please contact us for a personal tour and appointment. Seeing is believing! www.rotherglen.com

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