Oakville Beaver, 25 Sep 2014, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 25, 2014 | 8 Alleged incidents involving young teens date back to 2003 continued from p.1 that took place in the Oakville, Burlington, Nepean and Kingston areas when they were between the ages of 13-16, said Halton police. The alleged incidents date back to 2003, according to police, who continue to investigate. Hewson worked at numerous organizations from the YMCAs in Oakville and Burlington, to the Red Cross, and the Oakville and Bronte yacht clubs. These organizations have come forward stating the accused was or had been affiliated with them. Those organizations, including the YMCAs in Oakville and Burlington, the local Red Cross, and yacht clubs in Oakville and Bronte, also issued statements to their members and posted messages on their respective websites. Hewson first appeared at a bail hearing May 23 and was remanded until May 27. He had two additional charges brought against him May 28. In early June, one additional charge was brought against Hewson, prior to bail being set. www.oakville.ca Celebrate Culture Days! Saturday, September 27, 2014 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) 2302 Bridge Road, Oakville Enjoy free family-friendly entertainment, live music, dance, art activities and more! Registration is required for some activities. For more information and a full activity listing, visit oakville.ca. Tannery and Waterworks Parks Shoreline Improvements Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study Public Information Centre #2 Tuesday, September 30, 2014 from 6­8p.m. Oakville Arena, Kinsmen Pine Room 133 Rebecca Street in Oakville Your Input is Important! The Town of Oakville appreciates your feedback and we encourage you to get involved. The first Public Information Centre (PIC), which presented background information, problems being addressed, and typical shoreline treatment alternatives, was held in November 2013. The second PIC will review the alternative design concepts being considered, the evaluation criteria and proposed evaluation process. At this PIC you will also have an opportunity to provide your input on the preferred alternative design concept. Representatives from the Town of Oakville and its consultant will be available to provide information and answer questions. The format of the PIC will be an informal drop-in centre. Anyone with an interest in this study is invited to attend and provide comments so that they may be included in the study. If you have any questions or cannot attend but would like to provide comments, please contact one of our project representatives. Public input and comments received by Friday October 17, 2014 will be incorporated into the study. In 2013, a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) was initiated for the shoreline improvements at Tannery and Waterworks Parks. The study objective is to implement shoreline improvements consistent with the 2007 Oakville Harbour West Shore Master Plan, including shore stability, improved access to the shoreline and an overall enhancement of the environmental conditions. The study is being carried out in accordance with the requirements of a Schedule C project as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association (MEA) Municipal Class EA document (October 2000, as amended in 2007 and 2011), which is an approved process under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. If you have any accessibility needs, please let us know as soon as possible by contacting one of the project representatives below or by filling out the accessible online feedback form on oakville.ca. For more information on this study, please visit oakville.ca and search for Tannery and Waterworks Parks Class EA. Kasia Piskorz Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6H 0H3 905-845-6601 Ext. 3533, kasia.piskorz@oakville.ca Jane Graham Shoreplan Engineering Limited 20 Holly Street, Suite 202, Toronto, Ontario M4S 3B1 416-487-4756 Ext. 223, jgraham@shoreplan.com Comments are collected under the authority of the Environmental Assessment Act for the purpose public consultation and will become part of the public record. If you have any questions regarding this collection of information please contact Kasia Piskorz, at 905-8456601, ext. 3533 or at kasia.piskorz@oakville.ca This notice first issued on September 18, 2014 Remember how much fun it was to go exploring? Join us for some family fun and exercise on Oakville's beautiful trails and see what we can discover! Everyone is welcome. Led by a certified hike leader and outdoor enthusiast, the trail walks are about 1.5 kilometres long. Free pedometers will be given out to participants while quantities last. Strollers and baby carriers for young children are strongly recommended. Don't forget comfortable and sturdy shoes, water and your enthusiasm. Pets and bikes are not permitted. Rain or shine. See you there! Kestell Pond and Nena Woods Park: Saturday, September 27, 2014 at 10 a.m. Meet at the west end of the parking lot at Iroquois Ridge Community Centre. South Shell Park: Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 10 a.m. Meet in the parking lot at South Shell Park. FREE Guided Trail Walks

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