in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 26 ,2 01 8 | 10 Welcome to KKT Orthopedic Spine Center! We are a new innovative treatment center for sufferers of back, neck and other chronic pain. KKT is a non-invasive, painless and fast treatment option which uses low-frequency sound waves to correct the position of the spine which results in pain relief, improved strength and mobility and may avoid the need for surgery or prolonged use of medication. KKT is scientifically proven, FDA and Health Canada approved and utilized in the treatment of many acute and chronic conditions such as: Back pain, Headaches, Neck Pain, Bulging Discs, Herniated Discs, Sciatica, Osteoarthritis, Whiplash, Scoliosis, Knee pain, Hip pain, Healed Vertebral Fractures and Facet Syndrome. We fix the cause of the problems that you are suffering from, we don't just treat the pain. KKT has been safely applied 450,000+ times over 15 years and now has 24 centers across 11 countries. We are pleased to inform you that the inventor of this new technology, Dr. Aslam Khan, is currently based out of our new clinic in Streetsville Mississauga. Our team looks forward to providing this treatment option to residents in Mississauga and surrounding areas. KKT is the solution people are seeking. Let us help stop your pain from taking away the things you love to do in life, and put an end to needless suffering. Please visit our website www.kktspine.com to learn more. We invite you to visit us at our new location 370 Queen Street South. For more information please call 905-285-0005 or email toronto@kktspinetreatment.com. Need directions to your financial destination? Marc Nutford . Member - Canadian Investor Protection Fund www.edwardjones.com/marc-nutford Marc Nutford Financial Advisor . 2387 Trafalgar Road Unit E2 Oakville, ON L6H 6K7 905-844-4043 Dreaming about retiring is your job. Let us do ours. http://www.facebook.com/ejadvisormarcnutford Online K-8 Registration is now available at HCDSB! HCDSB Online Student Registration HCDSB's online registration tool helps to make elementary school registration more convenient for parents. Registering your child can be as simple as 1,2,3! bit.ly/HCDSBRegisterOnlineREGISTER ONLINE NOW Summer Dreams do come true. I had so much fun and went on cool trips and tried a bunch of new things. I can't wait to go to camp this summer!" -- Camper, Age 8 At Kerr Street Mission, we are committed to making sure kids have the opportunity to experience the fun, excitement and special friendship and memories of summer camp. Kerr Street Day Camp (KSDC) is a high quality summer day camp for children aged 5 - 12 years. Each week 120 kids enjoy a new theme and lots of traditional camp activities: from playing games and sports, to making crafts, singing songs, going swimming and special field trips. The highlights from the first few weeks of camp have included an Amazing Race, a bowling field trip to Splitsville Bowling Centre, a Trip to Film.ca, swimming at Bronte park and a gardening workshop. It is a blessing to be able to offer camp to so many kids. Providing creative outlets, and fun activities help stimulate the campers. And every day we get to see them learn new skills have fun and grow in confidence. As always, if you are interested in learning more about KSDC or Kerr Street Mission, please visit www.kerrstreet.com or call 905.845.7485 ** To sponsor a child e-mail Agnes at agnes@kerrstreet.com Kerr Street Mission 485 Kerr Street, Oakville P: 905.845.7485 Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 There is a potential problem looming in the expanding world of cybersecurity. First, consider how technology has impacted the way businesses operate. Companies are using ad- vanced technology as a means to be- come more efficient and reduce op- erating costs. 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