Oakville Beaver, 20 Feb 2015, p. 1

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Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon -14° -22° -4° -18° -4° -12° -14° -18° Screech owl gently evicted Page 15 353 IROQUOIS SHORE DRIVE, OAKVILLE dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 www.insidehalton.com torontog Stay Connected! Friday, February 20, 2015 | 52 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group o lf s h o w .c om Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Police warn public about dangers of stolen drugs by Michael Gregory Oakville Beaver Staff B I T I N G I N Halton police have issued the second warning to the public for 2015 of potentially harmful, even fatal, narcotics making their way onto local streets. That after a recently-opened Oakville veterinarian clinic was broken into this week for the second time this year. Halton police said an unknown number of thieves broke into the Lakeshore Animal Hospital, on Lakeshore Road west of Kerr Street, between 4 p.m. Wednesday and 1:35 a.m. Thursday. "Suspects smashed the front door to gain entry and targeted the narcotics cabinet," police said, noting the perpetrator(s) made off with an unspeci ed quantity of Hydromorphone, Phenobarbital and Euthansol narcotics. "We encourage the public to be vigilant and for parents to be aware of these narcotics," said police. Halton police noted they are "conThomas Stickland bites into a pancake drizzled with maple syrup as St. Vincent Elementary School celebrates cerned due to the nature and quantity of Shrove Tuesday in grand style. The Roman Catholic tradition serves as a prelude to Easter. Several local busithe drugs stolen and consider their poten- nesses, including Sunset Grill and Higgins Event Rentals, made donations to assist the Braeside Drive school in tial availability on the street to be a safety hosting the event. concern." | photo by Riziero Vertolli ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog see Drugs on p.4 Mayor tops Town Council pay scale with $147,693 by Michael Gregory Oakville Beaver Staff An annual report on salaries and expenses paid to members of Town council shows Mayor Rob Burton netted just more than $147,693 in 2014, while former Ward 1 councillor Alan Johnston outpaced colleagues in funds spent on community outreach and professional development. The report was received by the Town's Administrative Services Committee at its meeting Tuesday and shows almost $843,616 in salaries and bene ts were paid to council members last year. Oakville's mayor earned $147,693 last year, including $115,715 in salary, a $9,000 vehicle allowance and the remaining $22,979 given for bene ts. Council voted last June to bump up Burton's salary by approximately 2.6 per cent for 2015 to $119,698, which according to a staff report at the time, lags behind the salaries of mayors in similarly-populated municipalities. Town of Oakville councillors' pay remains the same this year at $47,896. Among councillors, the top earners for 2014 were Tom Adams, Cathy Duddeck, Allan Elgar and Jeff Knoll at $61,227, including salary and bene ts. see Council on p.9 DIAM OND

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