Oakville Beaver, 1 May 2015, p. 1

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Weather for Oakville, ON Thu Fri Sat Sun 18° 7° 17° 7° 20° 9° 20° 11° Taking love of opera one step at a time Artscene www.insidehalton.com dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 Stay Connected! Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Friday, May 1, 2015 | 88 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Fallen workers remembered at Oakville's Day of Mourning by Ian Holroyd Oakville Beaver Staff E A R T H W E E K I N T R I G U E Missing teen a dancer on The Next Step Girls last seen in Toronto Tuesday by John Bkila Oakville Beaver Staff No one should say goodbye to a loved one as they leave for work and then never see them again because of a job-related accident. That was the message Tuesday (April 28) at Oakville's commemoration of the National Day of Mourning, a day of remembrance for workers who have been killed or injured on the job in Canada. "It shouldn't happen," said Tim Batke, rst vice president of the Oakville Industry Labour Council. "They should be able to go into work everyday and come home and be able to get home safely to their families. "That's why we're here today: to honour those people who have passed away and to ght for the living and mourn for the dead," he added. The local event was held at the Workers Memorial in Centennial Square outside Oakville Central Library Branch, 120 Navy Street. Workers, union members and local politicians were on hand to mark the solemn occasion. Oakville MPP and Ontario Labour Minister Kevin Flynn told the nearly 30 see Flynn on p.10 Sarah Beatie,6, found the skull of a small animal while volunteering in Sedgewood Park during the 24th annual Earth Week Clean Up organized by the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights (OCCPEHR) last Saturday morning. Volunteers fanned out to pick up litter and debris from dozens of green spaces across town. For more photos, see p.17 or visit www.insidehalton.com. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) One of two missing Oakville teens is a recurring character on the popular television show The Next Step. Abigail Bergman, 14, went missing along with 15-year-old Polinah Ouskova Monday night. Bergman has been playing the character Abi since the second season of The Family Channel show, con rmed Jaime Bassett, director of communications for DHX Television, which owns the Canadian network. "We're aware of the situation and we're continuing to monitor it," said Bassett. "We're concerned for both Abigail and Polinah's safety and hope that they see Investigators on p.3 Abigail Bergman Polinah Ouskova · HOME · AUTO · LIFE · BUSINESS · AV I AT I O N T H E M A G N E S G RO U P I N C . 1540 Cornwall Rd., Suite #100, Oakville, ON L6J 7W5 Tel: 905-845-9793 Fax: 905-845-9149 www.magnesgroup.com END INSURANCE CONFUSION. For informed decisions that you can feel good about, contact us!

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