Oakville Beaver, 7 Mar 2019, p. 44

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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, M ar ch 7, 20 19 | 44 www.milk.org Halton Dairy Farmers Would like to thank the people of Halton for buying Canadian dairy products. By buying Canadian milk that is produced in Canada, you are supporting family farms in the community! Thank You A FEAST FOR YOUR SENSES. TEPPANYAKI GRILL - SUSHI - SASHIMI - DIM SUM www.august8.ca 280 North Service Road W.@ Dorval Oakville 905-338-6228 Call us for reservations 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU. New! Chinatown Location Now Open $2.00 OFF LUNCH ONLY Dine-in,cash only & with this voucher.Offer valid at Oakville Location only. Limit 1 voucher per table. not valid on weekends and holidays $5.00 OFF DINNER ONLY Dine-in,cash only & with this voucher.Offer valid at Oakville Location only. Limit 1 voucher per table. not valid on weekends and holidays ALLYOU CAN EAT LUNCH OR DINNER Join us in Celebrating International Women's Day! 2018 Multi-Award Winner! DE RANGO PHARMACY INC 2501 Third Line | 905-465-3000 Open 24 hours | 7 Days a Week DE RANGO PHARMACY INC 478 Dundas Street West | 905-257-9737 Canada Post www.shoppersdrugmart.ca Fabio De Rango Pharmacist/Owner Voted Oakville's Favourite Pharmacist & Pharmacy • Patient Counselling • Complete Diabetic Care • Home Visits • Consultations • Free RX Delivery • Patient Counselling • Complete Diabetic Care • Home Visits • Pharmacogenetics • Free RX Delivery A recent survey by Mon- eysense named the Town of Oakville the best Canadian city for immigrants in 2018. The library supports newcomers in many ways, with informative programs, thousands of multilingual materials and specialized in- formation services. formation services. f OPL offers safe spaces to study, learn and meet new people. The library also has titles in 14 languages, includ- ing Mandarin, Spanish, Ara- bic and Korean. Newcomers to Canada can benefit from OPL's free, ongoing programs and workshops, including: • A conversation circle to help newcomers improve their English-speaking skills. • Sessions at which a set- tlement worker answers your questions about educa-your questions about educa-y tion, health care, translation or citizenship. • Citizenship Information Sessions, which provide in- formation about the docu-formation about the docu-f ments you need, how to check your application sta- tus online and test-prep tips. As a newcomer, these programs provide socializa- tion opportunities and a place to practice language skills while increasing con- fidence. The library is alsofidence. The library is alsof home to Information Oak- ville, a service that provides important information about education, employ- ment, health care and hous- ing. You can access this in- formation through the Hal-formation through the Hal-f ton Community Services Di- rectory at www.opl.ca or by visiting any branch. The library prides itself on the ongoing tradition of reducing barriers for new- comers, easing their transi- tion and helping make set- tlement services more ac- cessible. OPL partners with the Centre for Skills Devel- opment, HMC Connections and the Newcomer Informa- tion Centre to provide many of these programs and ser- vices. For more information on any of the resources or programs listed above, please visit www.opl.ca. This biweekly column is provided by the Oakville Public Library OPINION NEW TO CANADA? OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY CAN HELP FREE ONGOING PROGRAMS, WORKSHOPS, WRITES OPL OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Column

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