Oakville Beaver, 4 Dec 2014, p. 4

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, December 4, 2014 | 4 New council sworn in while mayor looks to challenges ahead by Michael Gregory Oakville Beaver Staff The Town of Oakville's 126th term of council will face challenges from upper levels of government, but Oakville's core values will help the community adapt to change, Mayor Rob Burton said Monday at the Town's inauguration ceremony. "I am certain our town's talent for working together, with creativity and imagination, makes us the right people to face what lies ahead," Burton told a packed council chambers that was standing-room only. "We cannot be passive bystanders here in Oakville." In a speech that neared the 15-minute mark, Burton discussed a mixed bag of political decisions to be made at the regional, provincial and federal levels that will all impact the Town's vision. "To succeed with all our challenges and opportunities will require us to keep true, as I mentioned we always do, to Oakville's core values," Burton said, listing community, pride in its small-town character, safety and "business-like discipline" as those ideals. "I am certain our town's talent for working together, with creativity and imagination, makes us the right people to face what lies ahead," said Burton. The Province will carry out its own review of the Planning, Development Charges and The new Town of Oakville council was sworn in Monday at Town Hall. Pictured above left, from left: Ward 3 Town Councillor Nicholas Hutchins, Ward 3 Regional Councillor Dave Gittings, Ward 2 Town Councillor Pam Damoff, Ward 2 Regional Councillor Cathy Duddeck, Ward 1 Town Councillor Ralph Robinson, and Ward 1 Regional Councillor Sean O'Meara are sworn in by The Honourable Mr. Justice Jamie K. Trimble. At right, Mayor Rob Burton gives an inaugural address after the ceremony. | photos by Michael Ivanin - special to the Beaver Building Code acts -- all with the potential to affect the Town, Burton said. "We in Oakville want a higher, greener standard of building that we can choose to require on new developments in our town," Burton said, weighing in on one of the approximately 30 provincial issues he sees coming down the pipeline. At the inaugural council meeting, the mayor and councillors took the declaration of office from Justice Jamie K. Trimble. Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn brought greetings from the Province and Rabbi Stephen Wise, chair of the Interfaith Council of Halton, delivered the invocation. Joining the 11 incumbents were two new faces, Ward 1 Town and Regional Councillor see New on p.9 Voted the Best in Oakville We Invite you to find out why! Call today for your personal tour. We'd love to have you join us! Retirement Living 380 Sherin Drive, Oakville, Ontario (905) 847-1413 www.vistamere.ca At Its Best

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