in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 14 ,2 01 8 | 10 oakville.ca Drop in! Public information meeting Tuesday, June 26, 6-8 p.m. Oakville Senior Citizens' Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr Street The Town of Oakville, through its transportation master planning process, has identified the need to rebuild and widen Kerr Street between Speers Road and north of the QEW, including building an underpass at the Lakeshore West GO line. We'd love your input! The project will require the selection of streetscape elements such as light poles, benches, railings, pavers, and landscaping for Kerr Street, from the rail crossing south to Speers Road. Can't make the meeting? You can tell us which elements you prefer online from June 27 to August 31, 2018. Visit oakville.ca and search Kerr Street Underpass Project. From your feedback, we'll put together a plan and share it with you at an upcoming meeting this September. Accessibility needs? If you plan to attend the meeting on June 26 and have accessibility needs, please contact Carole Williams by June 22 at 905-845-6601, ext. 3130 (TTY: 905-338-4200), email carole.williams@oakville.ca. For more information about the overall project, visit oakville.ca. Kerr Street Underpass Project Join us to review streetscape design elements Underpass example from Mount Pleasant, Brampton WE ARE A DRIVING FORCE 1.3 million have joined us since 1970. Now it's your time to be part of a legacy of excellence. Be a Young Driver. 905-842-6846 The Oakville riding has a new MPP. Progressive Conserva- tive candidate Stephen Crawford emerged victori- ous in the Oakville riding following last Thursday'sfollowing last Thursday'sf provincial election. The day saw not only the toppling of Liberal in- cumbent Kevin Flynn, who had held the position of Oakville MPP since 2003, but also the resignation of Kathleen Wynne as Onta- rio Liberal party leader and the rise of a PC major- ity government. The mood was jubilant at Crawford's campaign headquarters at 67 Lake- shore Rd., W., as news of PC victories rolled in. Rooms were packed to bursting with PC support- ers and volunteers who crowded around the televi- sion to view the incoming results. Crawford took an imme- diate lead shortly after the polls closed at 9 p.m. With just seven polls re- porting Crawford had 2,650 votes, Flynn 2,415, NDP candidate Lesley Sprague 883, Green party candidate Emily De Sousa 237 and Libertarian Spencer Ok- lobdzija 23. Crawford's lead in- creased as the evening con- tinued eventually getting to the point where it was clear Flynn would not overtake him. A massive cheer and ap- plause went out across Crawford's campaign of- fice as CTV News declaredfice as CTV News declaredf him the victor. As of 11:30 p.m. with 72 of Oakville's 79 polling sta- tions reporting in Craw- ford has 20,293 votes, Flynnford has 20,293 votes, Flynnf 17,410 votes, Sprague 7,952 votes and De Sousa 1,759 votes. "I'm pleased. I'm happy the people of Oakville have made their choice. I'm ho- noured that they have cho- sen me to be their humble NEWS PC Stephen Crawford ousts longtime Liberal MPP from Oakville seat Progressive Conservative Stephen Crawford smiles as his wife Najia gives him a kiss on the cheek after winning the provincial election race in Oakville. Graham Paine / Metroland Flynn loses MPP position he has held since 2003 DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com l See FLYNN, page 11