Correction A story, Coat donations needed for fifth annual drive, in the Friday, Sept. 2 edition of the Oakville Beaver, contained incorrect information. The Bronte Village Stakeholders will be collecting gently-used, clean winter coats and jackets in all sizes for men, women and children for its annual drive at the Bronte Sobeys parking lot between 10 a.m.2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10 and Saturday, Sept. 17. The Beaver regrets the errors and any incovenience it may have caused. Follow the Oakville Beaver editorial staff on Twitter: @OakvilleBeaver, @NewsHooked (John Bkila), @DavidLea6, @JuliaLeReporter, @HerbGarbutt (Oakville Beaver sports), @PostBeaverSport (Kevin Nagel, Oakville Beaver/Burlington Post) @Halton_Photog (Oakville Beaver photography department) 15 | Thursday, September 8, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com O Thursdays 1:00 6:30 pm P E Saturdays 10:30 am 1:30 pm N Sundays 10:00 am 12:00 pm Homemade Ukrainian Food terrace take-away all prepared and easy to warm up Killer Style 905.337.1400 ext. 116 orders@terracetakeaway.ca cafe@sjucc.ca www.terracetakeaway.ca Now Offering Threading, Waxing Signature Santorini Treatments Young Ladies MasterStylist Cut & Blow Dry $20 & Up 418 Speers Rd, Unit #4, Oakville (West of Dorval) 905-582-4443 | www.santorinihairspa.com St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic Church 300 River Oaks Blvd. East (at Trafalgar) Oakville ON Advertorial join the metamorphosis. help us emerge. PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE DATES Tuesday, September 13 6:00pm8:00pm Administration Office 2596 Britannia Road West, Burlington (just west of Guelph Line) Saturday, September 17 10:00am12:00pm Crawford Lake 3115 Conservation Road, Milton (off Guelph Line, north of Derry Road) In nature, metamorphosis is the biological process of transformation, differentiation and growth that many species go through as they transition from one life stage to the next. Conservation Halton is going through its own metamorphosis and you will find a few of the phases for this transformation throughout our new strategic plan. Much of this transformation will come in the form of capacity building, as we embrace innovative ideas, creative solutions and new technologies that will enable us to work more efficiently, communicate more effectively and improve service delivery. It will also come in the form of collaboration, as we build on current partnerships and create new relationships that support our ambitions. This transformation will also mean seeing challenges, such as climate change and community growth, as opportunities for us to start conversations and lead innovative environmental initiatives. "Conservation authorities respond to natural resource management needs and challenges, even when they change, evolve and intensify," says Hassaan Basit, Chief Administrative Officer of Conservation Halton. "We anticipate that these needs and challenges will continue to change over time, so we must have the strategic agility to continue adapt." As members of the community, we want you hear from you. Conservation Halton will be hosting two open houses, where members of the public will have the opportunity to learn more about our priorities, comment on our directions and share ideas for initiatives. We hope that you will take this opportunity to be part of our transformation and help us emerge. conservationhalton.ca