Oakville Beaver, 11 Oct 2018, p. 16

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, O ct ob er 11 ,2 01 8 | 16 Erin Davidson (IBDP) Lebourveaus@hdsb.ca 905.845.5200 x 234 Questions? Contact : Maureen Paci (Pre-IB/ALP) pacim@hdsb.ca 905.845.5200 x 235 IB/ALP Open House November 1st @ 7pm White Oaks Secondary School South Campus 1330 Montclair Drive White Oaks has Oakville's largest IB Diploma Programme - Are you an academically motivated student? -Do you love to learn? CAMBRIDGE 90 Main Street cornerstonefurniture.ca 519.740.9991 /CornerstoneHome /cornerstonehomeinteriors We stock more sofas than any store in Ontario. Be amazed! CORNERSTONE HAS SO MANY SOFAS! 165 sofas in stock with thousands of product combinations, offering variety, quality, versatility and affordability. As part of its coverage of the fall municipal election, the Burlington Post, Oak- ville Beaver, Milton Canadi- an Champion and George- town Independent and Free Press (IFP) have come to- gether and compiled a series of questions relating to is- sues specific to Halton Re- gion for the candidates run- ning for chair of regional council. The candidates are Gary Carr (incumbent) and Anne Marsden. Below is the last of three questions posed by the Hal- ton community newspapers to the candidates and their responses. How do you propose tackling the growing pains of intensification coming to Halton Region? Gary Carr (incumbent): Halton will be updating our official plan. There are two candidates running for Halton Regional chair. From left, are: Gary Carr (incumbent) and Anne Marsden. Supplied photos HOW SHOULD HALTON TACKLE INTENSIFICATION? REGIONAL CHAIR CANDIDATES RESPOND MUNICIPAL ELECTION See - page 17

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