Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 2017, p. 15

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Cyclist hurt in collision with car Halton police are investigating following an ap parent hit and run incident involving a cyclist, which occurred on Nottinghill Gate, Friday (July 21). At 2:20 p.m., a 56-year-old woman reported she was cycling southbound on Nottinghill Gate, near Pilgrims Way when a collision between her and another vehicle occurred, police said. The woman was assisted by a passerby and taken to hospital with a possible broken nose and concussion. No arrests have been made and police have not been able to provide information about the vehicle involved at this time. The victim' s family has taken to social media, posting on Facebook that the vehicle involved was a white two-door compact, which now has damage to the right front fender and or door. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Halton police Collision Reconstruction Unit at 905-825-4747, ext. 5065 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). 15 |Thursday July 27, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER |www.insidehalton.com 1 5 0 b ir t h d a y E n fo rcem en tcon tin u esonille g a lstreetra cin g continued from p.5 Police, the Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Transportation support Halton police as they patrolled Oakville, Milton, Burlington and Halton Hills. The initiative was part of a commitment by GTA policing partners to work together in 2017 and beyond. Some of the highlights of Project ERASE included 48 people ticketed for speeding, five charged with distracted driving, two charged with careless driving and one charged with driving while their licence was suspended. Police inspected eight vehicles, taking one out of service for safety reasons. One individual was charged with stunt driving for allegedly driving 70 km/hr over the posted speed limit. The driver' s Ferrari was seized and they received a seven-day licence suspension. Friday' s enforcement blitz was one of three planned GTA-wide joint operations that will take place this year to deter, disrupt and detect illegal racing activities. Members of the public are encouraged to call 911 to report vehicles racing or driving aggressively. Police are reminding residents that community safety is a shared responsibility and road users need to eliminate distractions, obey traffic control signals and speed limits and drive according to traffic, road and weather conditions. Citizens wishing to report a traffic concern can do so at www.haltonpolice.ca and submit an online traffic complaint. ·E U R O T O P s in g le m a t tr ess Re g. $ 700 DOUBLEMATTRESS QUEEN MATTRESS... KING MATTRESS..... .$399 .$449 .$549 ·T IG H T T O P SINGLE MATTRESS R e g . $ 75 0 DOUBLE Ma t t r e s s MATTRESS... KING MATTRESS..... q u een .$499 .$549 .$799 M ILTO N 238 Main Street, East · 9 0 5 .8 7 8 .4 6 0 6 M IS S IS S A U G A 2150 Burnhamthorpe Road · 9 0 5 .5 4 2 .0 4 8 1 H O U R S: Monday-Wednesday 10am-6pm ^Thursday - Friday 10am- 8pm· Saturday 9am-6pm* Sunday 11am-5pm F in e A r t s I n t e n s iv e | A g e s 7 - 1 1 Oakville Academy A e r o C a m p |A g e s 6 + A e ro e n th u s ia s ts o f all sk ill le v e ls are in v ite d to jo in us fo r a w e e k o f t ra in in g a n d so m u c h fun! C o m e e x p lo r e th e m a g ic a l w o rld o f V is u a l A rts A u g u s t 1 4 - 1 8 | 21 - 25 FULL M D HALF DAY A r t s In t e g r a t io n C a m p | A g e s 5 - 1 1 D a n c e , S in g a n d p a rtic ip a te in D ra m a , F in e A rts a n d M u j c a l T h e a tre p ro je c ts ; o v e r a n e x c itin g w e e k o f fun! A u g u s t 21 - 25 | FULL DAY * E X T E N D E D C A R E A V A IL A B L E f O R a* July 31 - A u g 4 A u g u s t 8 - 1 1 | 1 4 - 1 8 | 21 - 2 5 FULL DAY A N D HALF DAY L su m m er Pr o g ram s O pen fo r Registration M o n d a y to Friday 8 :0 0 a m -6 :0 0 p m , S a tu rd a y 9:3 0 a m -2 :0 0 p m , S unday Closed 905.844.27871admin@oakvilleacademy.com www.oakvilleacademy.com @f >

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