Oakville Beaver, 8 Nov 2018, p. 39

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39| O akville B eaver | T hursday,N ovem ber 8,2018 insidehalton.com Ward 7 To support continued reliable supply of diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Imperial plans to replace approximately 63-kilometres of the Sarnia Products Pipeline between Waterdown and North York, Toronto. This involves the replacement of the existing 12-inch pipeline with a new 12-inch pipeline. Imperial anticipates filing a Leave to Construct application with the Ontario Energy Board in early 2019. Join us to learn more about the Project, Leave to Construct process, associated environmental report, construction methods and timelines, and how we've incorporated community feedback. Waterdown to Finch Project Waterdown to Finch Project in Oakville Imperial's Proposed Pipeline Imperial's Existing Pipeline Wednesday, November 14, 2018 3:30-4:30 and 5:30-7 PM Oakville Soccer Club: Edith Sorensen Community Room 1520 Pine Glen Road, Oakville ON L6M 4P4 RSVP: Oakville@imperialon.ca For further information: T: 416.586.1915 All regional maps and project information can be found at: imperialoil.ca/waterdowntofinch Community Information Session *Please note: in this area the new line will be in close vicinity to the existing pipeline route. Halton's Catholic school board has named five peo- ple to form the committee that will oversee audits of trustee candidates' elec- tion expenses.The Halton Catholic District School Board's compliance audit committee, as of Dec. 1, will include Jerry Fahrer and David Morton, external members of the board's au- dit committee; Careen Thompson and Filomena Volante, co-chairs of its Catholic parent involve- ment committee; and Fred Sweeney, a former director of education at the board."The committee is tasked with reviewing written applications sub- mitted... by an (elector) that is requesting an audit of a candidate's campaign election finances," states a report received by trustees at their final meeting as a board on Tuesday, Oct. 16. New trustees will be elect- ed during the municipal election on Monday, Oct. 22."It is the responsibility of the committee to either grant or reject an audit re- quest... and if granted, the committee is also tasked with appointing an auditor and reviewing the result- ing audit report."Those se- lected for the role can not be members or employees of the board, candidates for election in the current cy- cle or registered third-par- ty advertisers. The four- year term runs from De- cember until Nov. 30, 2022, with members working on- ly on an as-needed basis. HALTON CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD NAMES 5-PERSON ELECTION AUDIT COMMITTEE SAIRA PEESKER speesker@metroland.com NEWS THE COMMITTEE OVERSEES REQUESTED EXPENSE AUDITS OF CANDIDATES FOR CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE. Halton Catholic school board logo

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