Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 2022, p. 25

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25 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,A pril 7,2022 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. 04 07 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"). Spring waste tips and programs In the coming weeks, our seasonal waste management programs will resume! • Yard waste will start again the week of April 4. Pick up is every other week on the same day as garbage in urban areas. • Our spring compost giveaway will take place later this spring at the Halton Waste Management Site. Bring a shovel and bag to pick up high-quality compost for your garden! During the spring, you can also help prevent wind-blown litter by placing materials at the curb by 7 a.m. and making sure materials are secured. Stay connected on curbside waste collection and services by visiting halton.ca/waste or sign up to get weekly email reminders and regular waste tips. Gary Carr Regional Chair The Green Party of On- tario has announced that Bruno Sousa has been nominated as its candidate for the Oakville Riding ahead of the 2022 provin- cial election. The party described Sousa as a green entrepre- neur, seasoned business owner and long-standing member of the Oakville community. "Bruno has contributed to the Oakville community as an entrepreneur, busi- ness owner and proud fa- ther," said Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner. "He's a leader in the new climate economy and will help Oakville seize the op- portunity of good, green jobs." Sousa noted climate ac- tion is job action. "Through green tech- nology and accountable leadership, we can build a more prosperous and sus- tainable Ontario," he said. The party said Sousa has also volunteered his time and talents for sever- al charities and non-prof- its in the Oakville commu- nity. For more information visit https://gpo.ca/candi- date/bruno-sousa/. SOUSA NOMINATED AS GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE PROVINCIAL ELECTION BRUNO SOUSA Ontario Green Party photo SOUSA NOTED CLIMATE ACTION IS JOB ACTION A little spare change paid off for Ida Pietri. The retired Oakville woman considers herself an occasional lottery play- er, so when she was stand- ing at the counter at Piggy Mart on Lakeshore Road and had some change, she bought a ticket. "I love to play games that are $5 or under," she said. "I had $2 in my wallet, so I decided to play Light- ning Lotto." Pietri checked her ticket at the store. "I told the clerk there was something wrong because the screen disappeared," she said, "then Big Winner appeared on the screen and the jackpot reset." Pietri won the top prize, which had grown to $362,860.50. Pietri told her husband the good news. "He didn't believe it at first but when he finally did, we told the rest of the family," she said. Pietri plans to buy some new furniture and take a trip to visit family. SPARE CHANGE TURNS INTO $362K LOTTERY WIN NEWS Ida Pietri won more than $362,000 playing Lightning Lotto. OLG photo

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