Oakville Beaver, 5 Jul 2000, A1

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"We need to build relationships so when we're consulting, it's based on trust." To improve the situation, the strategic planning com mittee recommended hiring a communications officer. Funding for the new position was approved in the board's 2000/2001 budget. The strategic plan was approved unanimously and the board's education direc tor assured trustees recom mendations would be fol lowed up soon. "Most of the recommendations are built into the budget to kick start us and get us rolling," said Dusty Papke. The strategic planning process involves making fundamental decisions and taking actions which will guide the future behaviours o f board employees and trustees. Communications, responsibility/accountability, equi ty, resources and relation ships were cited as the five major strategic issues. Action recommendations from the strategic plan include the following: Establish a strategy for a communications and com munity relations department; Establish a research and development function; Investigate new models for providing development and training for all employ ees; Reproduce mission and guiding principles at the board table to refer to in decisions; r' Establish a mechanism for identifying and commu nicating baseline standards and processes; Promote a climate of cooperation and sharing; Review the new deliv ery model for special educa tion. Bronte Canada D ay Bash The Village of Bronte celebrated Canada Day with a long lineup of entertainers including (clockwise from the top) jazz musician A1 Parker, Meredith Nelson, Actor Michael Brown, playing Charles Sovereign from the play "Sovereign House", and Sandra Margolese, who sang O Canada. Among the many enthusiastic audience members were (left) Cassidy Walker, who had an ideal vantage point atop the shoulders of her father, Rob. W itnesses sought in Bronte Road Halton Regional Police are still investigating Friday's single car accident on Bronte Road which claimed the life o f a 61-year old Burlington woman. So far police have pieced together that a 1990 Topaz was traveling northbound on Bronte Road, north of Upper M iddle Road, around 10 p.m. when crossed over to the west side of the street, entered a ditch then struck a culvert. A passing ambulance crew happened to see the car and called for assistance from police and the Oakville Fire Department. The lone female driver had to be extricated before being transported to Oakville-Trafalgar M emorial Hospital where she died of her injuries. Two dog riding in the vehi cle were also killed. The victim's identity had not been released as of press time. Any witnesses are encouraged to contact Const. G. Schultz of the Public Safety Unit at 8254747 5057. P h o to s b y P e te r J. T h o m p s o n D o y o u k n o w a w o r th y h e r o ? The Halton Safety Council is looking for citizens whose contributions toward the community's well-being should be recognized and honoured. To that end, the Council will be hosting its annual ban quet on Sept. 13th. In the meantime, the call has gone out for the names of individuals who have saved, or attempted to save, a life in an unselfish manner or who have an outstanding contribu tion toward community safety. All submissions will be considered. They should include a brief summary of the incident involved as well as any other extenuating circumstances. Submissions and esquires should be directed to Halton Regional Police Const. Jim Valade. Deadline is July 14th. to d a y ' s paper Entertainment..... 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