Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 2022, p. 21

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21 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M arch 31,2022 insidehalton.comPlease contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. 03 31 22 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO EXPROPRIATE LAND Form 2 Expropriations Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. E.26 VI. Limited Temporary Interests (Temporary Easements - Construction Access) 1. Part of PIN 24858-0260 (LT) legally described as Part Lots 31, 32 & 33, Concession 3 Trafalgar South Dundas Street, Town of Oakville, designated as Parts 3, 4, 5, 8 and 10 on Draft Reference Plan 20-1-2E prepared by Robert D. McConnell, O.L.S., Cunningham McConnell Limited 2. Part of PIN 24849-0181 (LT) legally described as Lot 5, Plan 20M427, Town of Oakville, designated as Parts 26, 27, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 39, 40 & 41 on Draft Reference Plan 20-1-3D prepared by Robert D. McConnell, O.L.S., Cunningham McConnell Limited 3. Part of PIN 24849-0179 (LT) legally described as Part Lot 5, 20M-427, Town of Oakville designated as Part 21 on Draft Reference Plan 20-1-3D prepared by Robert D. McConnell, O.L.S., Cunningham McConnell Limited 4. Part of PIN 24858-0229 (LT) legally described as Part Lot 33, Concession 3, Trafalgar South Dundas Street, Town of Oakville designated as Parts 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8 on Draft Reference Plan 20-1-4 prepared by Robert D. McConnell, O.L.S., Cunningham McConnell Limited 5. Part of PIN 24858-0101 (LT) legally described as Part Lot 31, Concession 3 Trafalgar, South Dundas Street, Town of Oakville designated as Parts 4, 5 & 6 on Draft Reference Plan 20-1-3D prepared by Robert D. McConnell, O.L.S., Cunningham McConnell Limited for the purpose of a free, uninterrupted and unobstructed temporary easement in gross or rights in the nature of a temporary easement in gross for a term of six (6) years upon the commencement of construction and terminating no later than June 30, 2028 for the purpose of entering and re-entering by all authorized users including, but not limited to servants, agents, employees, contractors, sub-contractors, representatives and workers with all necessary material including, but not limited to, light and heavy vehicles, service vehicles, boring machines, machinery, mobile cranes, supplies, support facilities and equipment at all times in, on, over, under, through, along and upon the lands for all construction related purposes, including, but not limited to, ingress and egress, grading, drainage, excavation, storage of equipment, supplies, parking of vehicles or other equipment, site clearance, including all necessary removal of vegetation, trees, relocation, and all works necessary or related to the Wyecroft Road Construction and Extension, together with works ancillary thereto ("Temporary Easements - Construction Access"). We are building a better Halton every day As more people and businesses call Halton home, we continue to build new connections, widen roads, maintain resilient wastewater infrastructure, and ensure reliable access to high-quality drinking water. To stay informed and plan ahead for construction in your neighbourhood, near your business or along your commute, visit halton.ca/construction to: Thank you for your patience as we build a better Halton! use our online map browse project webpages sign up for project updates by email… and more Gary Carr Regional Chair Is your newspaper carrier the best? We want to hear about it! We're currently seeking nominations for the 2021 Carrier of the Year in Oak- ville, Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Flamborough. The carrier with the most nominations in each community will be presented with a gift card as a token of thanks for their hard work throughout the year, and also have their picture posted in the newspa- per. To make a nomination, email valeries- tevenson@metroland.com call 905-631- 6095 and press 5 to leave a message. Please include your carrier's name (if you know it), address and which paper you receive. Deadline for submissions is April 15. COMMUNITY VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE NEWSPAPER CARRIER Two years after its last live perfor- mance, the Burloak Theatre Group re- turns to the stage with the musical "Rent," April 6 to 10 at the Oakville Centre. Set in the east village of New York City, the story follows a year in the life of a group of impoverished young artists and musi- cians struggling to survive under the shad- ow of HIV/AIDS. "Rent" won the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Burloak's production will include Rob- ert Glean, who was in the Broadway pro- duction of "Rent" for three years, toured nationally with the cast and was later in the Canadian production of "Rent." Rent runs April 6, 7 and 8 at 7:30 p.m.; April 9 at 2 p.m. and 7:30; April 10 at 2 p.m. at the Oakville Centre. "Our ticket sales are doing well on cer- tain days and are slower on others. Check- ing in with other groups, this seems to be what is happening to them too. We want to encourage people to attend. Be as safe as you need. You can wear your mask at all times," said Burloak's Tim Cadeny. "Rent" is the only show announced for the 2022 season; however, the theatre group is looking at shows for the fall and will present its holiday pantomime Dec. 17 to 19 at Film.ca cinemas. Tickets are $35 and are available at https://www.oakville- centre.ca/botg-rent.html. THINGS TO DO BURLOAK THEATRE GROUP PRESENTS 'RENT' After a prolonged shutdown due to COVID-19 protocols, Burloak is back onstage with the musical production of "Rent." Burloak photo

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