in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 30 ,2 02 2 | 16 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday June 27 June 28 June 29 June 30 Canada Day July 1 July 2 Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Oakville Canada Day Household Waste Collection Notice Areas C & D Collection moves Due to the Canada Day holiday on July 1, Friday's waste collection services will take place one day later. There will be no change to the collection schedule next week. Please place your waste at the curb by 7 a.m. Please note collection day changes: Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS) will be closed on Friday July 1, 2022 Hours: Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location: 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton COVID-19 Update: • Physical distancing measures are in effect. • Only credit or debit are accepted (no cash or coins). • Staff are not permitted to help unload items. Please bring additional help if unloading heavy items. Meetings at Halton Region Regional Council meetings are taking place through web conferencing until further notice. Videos will be posted to halton.ca. 06 30 22 Gary Carr Regional Chair Reflecting and celebrating together on Canada Day I look forward to seeing families in our community for Canada Day this year, and the occasion gives us another pause to celebrate, respect and value all those who call this country home while embracing different religions, traditions and perspectives. This includes reflecting on our nation's history and recognizing the Treaty territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and the Indigenous Peoples who have been connected to these lands for generations. You can join the celebration by watching live shows on the Government of Canada's website, exploring local parks or attending local events. On behalf of Regional Council, I wish everyone happy Canada Day! All Regional 24-hour and essential services will remain available during the holiday weekend; to access programs and services, visit halton.ca. Not sure where an item goes? Use our Put Waste in its place tool on halton.ca/waste to quickly and easily find out how to properly sort your waste. Items for Garbage • Face masks • Disposable gloves • Plastic cutlery • Styrofoam Items for Blue Box • Plastic bottles and cups • Plastic food containers • Juice boxes and Tetra Paks • Plastic plant pots and trays Items for Green Cart • Leftover food • Paper cups and plates • Wood cutlery • Shredded paper Collection reminders: Please bag and tie all garbage material. Place Green Cart items in paper or BPI-certified bags and seal before placing at the curb. Loose items will not be collected. Ensure your garbage bin is the right size! Make sure your bin can be easily picked up by collection crews. 100 cm (39") high 125L or less 23 kg (50 lbs) or less 50 cm (20") wide Removable lid Celebrating 2O22 CelebratingCelebrating 2O22Canada Canada Day activities to mark the occasion By Michelle Williams Canada Day is about observing of the birth of our country, but it's also a day for families to have fun together. Ready to get out and enjoy the day? Here are some great ways for families to make the most of our country's 155th birthday. Birthday breakfast: Kick off the day with yummy pancakes and Canada's golden treasure, maple syrup! Top your flapjacks with whipped cream and sliced strawberries (and maybe add a side of Canadian bacon). Take a day trip: Pack up the fam- ily and visit some nearby places you haven't seen before or in a while. From Niagara Falls to Wasaga Beach to the Sandbanks, create a road map to travel some of the local sites that make our country great. And be sure to capture it all in pictures and videos! Handprint flag: Start with a piece of white fingerpaint paper. Add red fingerpaint to the sides and a red fin- gerprint handprint for the maple leaf. Presto! In just a few minutes, you have a cool and creative DIY Canadian flag! Chalk it up! Say Happy Canada Day by covering your sidewalk in chalk Canadian symbols -- everything from loonies to lacrosse sticks and maple leaves to Mounties. Canada's game: Get all the kids on the block together for an old-fashioned game of street hockey. (Don't forget to start the game with a rousing rendition of "O Canada"!) Rock painters: Go on a rock hunt, then get some red and white paint and some small paint brushes, and paint the rocks to commemorate Canada Day 2022. They'll be keepers! Puzzling time: There are many jigsaw puzzles out there that feature Canadiana (a map of our great country is also an excellent learning tool) and puzzling is a perfect way to relax and unwind. Cupcakes please! Make a batch of red velvet cupcakes and ice them in white and red. A great dessert for lunch or dinner. Beaver craft: Wrap a toilet paper roll in brown paper; glue a circle of the paper to one end for the face and another to the end for the tail. Add a couple of black craft pompoms for ears, two googly eyes and two white teeth.