in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, F eb ru ar y 14 ,2 01 9 | 14 Classique-Decor.com SOUTHOAKVILLE CENTRE (formerly Hopedale Mall) 905.847.2975 MANY DIFFERENT ARTWORKS (GROUP OF SEVEN) MANY SOFA SET STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM *In stockmerchandise only. Some restrictions apply. UPHOLSTERED HEADBOARDS MANY STYLES & FABRICS AVAILABLE DININGDININGDININGDININGDININGDININGDININGDINING SETSSETSSETSSETSSETSSETS REINERS OTTOMAN'S VANITIESVANITIESVANITIESANITIESV Store Closing 20%-50% Off Everything Must Go! Oakville Location Only Canadian Fertility Show www.canadianfertilityshow.ca For more information and to purchase tickets: Sat., Feb. 23, 2019 9:30am - 5:00pm Tickets $20 (at the door) Buy in advance and save 50% Use promo code CFS-News The International Centre, Mississauga, ON The 2019 Canadian Fertility Show unites leading Fertility Experts with the common goal of supporting your Fertility Journey. Learn about IVF, Natural Fertility Treatments, Donor Eggs and Sperm, Surrogacy and Adoption at the 25 seminars and exhibitor floor. The Town of Oakville wants to hear from the public on speed limits and traffic-calming op- tions. Town staff are prepar- ing a review of the traffic- calming process and posted speed limits, as well as an update on the potential use of photo ra- dar, and are asking resi- dents to share their thoughts through a short online survey. "We value your opin- ion and encourage you to provide your input on what measures will help keep our streets and neighbourhoods safe," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton. "Your feedback will al- so help shape the town's traffic-calming program, which aims to address is- sues that include exces- sive speeding, traffic vol- ume and more." Town staff said many Oakville residents have expressed concern over speeding and driver beha- viour. They said the Highway Traffic Act allows munic- ipalities to designate ar- eas with a speed limit lower than 50 kilometres per hour. As well, traffic-calm- ing measures such as roundabouts, speed cush- ions, raised medians or radar speed display signs can be effective in ad- dressing issues related to vehicle speed and overall neighbourhood safety. Photo radar may be another tool available to the town, in the future. The device uses radar and cameras to detect speeding vehicles in des- ignated community safe- ty zones. The Town of Oakville is working with other municipalities and the Ontario Traffic Council to investigate the imple- mentation of photo radar. The online survey is available until Feb. 18. The survey and more information about traffic calming is available at Oakville.ca. TOWN OF OAKVILLE REVIEWS SPEED LIMITS, TRAFFIC CALMING OPTIONS, POTENTIAL OF PHOTO RADAR NEWS Metroland file photo Hartley residents in Kawartha Lakes will be hoping the installation of a new stop sign will slow traffic through the village. OAKVILLE - Halton po-OAKVILLE - Halton po-O lice are investigating follow- ing break-ins to two hair sa- lons in Oakville. At some point during the overnight hours between Sunday, Feb. 3 and Monday, Feb. 4, someone entered a hair salon on Dorval Drive, near North Service Road West.West.W Police said the intruder stole $2,500 and then fled the area. It is unclear how the suspect got inside. A break-in to a second sa- lon on Wyecroft Road, near Bronte Road, occurred dur- ing the same period. Police said someone forced open the business'forced open the business'f front door; however, noth-front door; however, noth-f ing appears to have been stolen. No one was present at ei- ther business at the time of the break-ins, and no sus- pect description is avail- able. Anyone with informa- tion about either of these in- cidents is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 ext. 2216, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). POLICE INVESTIGATING FOLLOWING BREAK-INS TO SALONS IN OAKVILLE DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT INSIDEHALTON.COM