www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, March 6, 2014 | 14 SHERIDANtalk to boost discussion surrounding mental health Sheridan College recently announced it will host its inaugural SHERIDANtalk event to promote discussion around mental health issues. Set for Wednesday, March 12, the forum is also meant to break down the barriers prevent- "SHERIDANtalk builds on the Canada-wide ing young people from seeking assistance. `Unleash the Noise' Mental Health Innovation It will be held in the Marquee at Sheridan's Summit and, structured in the format of TEDOakville campus from 6-9:30 p.m. talks, it will feature innovators in the field of mental health who will share their ideas and experiences," stated a news release. Mani/Pedi Combo Speakers will include: Eric Windeler and Erin Hodgins of the Jack Project, www.thejackproject. org; mental health advocate Mark Henick; and Arthur Gallant, part of the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness & Mental Health`s Faces of Mental Illness, a campaign sponsored by Bell as part its Nails By Jacqui-Bellazza Mia Spa · 457 Kerr St Oakville Ont · 289-218-6390 Let's Talk initiative. Special $ 39.99 Halton.ca 311 Sheridan students and alumni will also share their stories at the event, which will include discussion groups and a question-and-answer session with panel speakers. This forum supports Sheridan's ongoing initiatives aimed at de-stigmatizing mental health diagnoses and helping students tackle academic, personal or emotional issues that can impede their success, including student advisement, individual and group counselling, and accessible learning services. A full list of services is available at www.sheridancollege.ca/life-at-sheridan/ student-services.aspx. Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. Notice Of Public Information Centre Class Environmental Assessment Study Navy and Water Street Wastewater Pumping Stations & Collection System Town of Oakville The Study In 2012, Halton Region completed the Wastewater Pumping Station (WWPS) Master Plan for the southern portions of the City of Burlington and Town of Oakville. This Master Plan recommended a strategy to eliminate as many pumping stations as possible where there are net positive benefits (financial, social, environmental, or operational) that align with ongoing state of good repair work. A Schedule B Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study was initiated in October 2013 to address the capacity constraints and operational concerns at the Navy Street and Water Street wastewater pumping stations and collection system to service the downtown core of the Town of Oakville. This study will fulfill the requirements in accordance with Schedule B of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Document (October 2000 as amended in 2007 and 2011). Comments Comments and information regarding the project are being collected to assist the project team in meeting the requirements of the Class EA process. You are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide comments for the study. Comments received through the course of the study will be considered in the final Project File for this study. With the exception of personal information, all written comments will become part of the public record. If you are unable to attend, we would still like to hear from you. Please contact either of the project team members listed below if you have questions or comments, wish to obtain more information on the project, or would like to be included on the project contact list: Mr. Guo (Mickey) Liu, P. Eng. Project Manager Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000 x7235 Email: mickey.liu@halton.ca Ms. Susan Liver, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager Black & Veatch 50 Minthorn Blvd, Suite 501 Markham, Ontario L3T 7X8 Phone: 905-747-8506 x26 Email: livers@bv.com This Notice first issued on March 6, 2014. 060314 The Process As part of the study, a Public Information Centre (PIC) is planned to allow the public and interested stakeholders to learn more about the study and provide input and comments on the preliminary preferred alternative. Representatives from the Region and its consultant will be present at the PIC to answer questions and discuss next steps in the study. Date: Time: Location: Thursday, March 20, 2014 5:30 8:30 pm Oakville Public Library Central Branch 120 Navy Street, Oakville, ON Additional information related to the study and consultation process may be obtained through the study website: Halton.ca/EAs