in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, Ju ly 7, 20 22 | 4 Ying Yang Chartered Professional Accountant Member of Canadian Tax Foundation (647) 989-1276 Oakville Office: (289) 291-3924 Toronto Offiffice: (647) 255-8049 yy@yangaccounting.ca For an affordable solution to your Business and Individual tax difficulties … Make an Appointment Today for a Free Confidential Consultation CRACRACRACRA PPPPrroblobleems?ms? Individual, Corporati &on & Trust Payrayroll, HST includiudingng Overseas & O& Offffshorshore Tax Issueax Issues Yang Tang Tang Tang ax Resolsolution At Village Orthodontics in Oakville, we specialize in beautiful smiles using clear aligners and traditional braces. New Patients Welcome Schedule your complimentary consultation today! 647-496-1424 2-2983 Westoak Trails Blvd. Oakville villageortho.ca Book your Personalized Smile Consultation today The Town of Oakville has officially broken ground on the new North Park community centre, library and park project. Mayor Rob Burton and council held a ground- breaking ceremony at the site, just north of Neyaga- wa Boulevard and Dundas Street, on Monday, June 27. Construction of the new community park is expec- ted to be done in 2023, fol- lowed by the community centre and library in 2024. "Council and I are excit- ed that the next phase of the community park por- tion of the future commu- nity centre, library, and park in north Oakville is beginning and that resi- dents will be able to enjoy the outdoor spaces next year," said Burton in a press release. "We remain committed to delivering the pro- grams, services, and facil- ities that residents need to live, play and work." Town staff said the ex- panded community park and outdoor spaces will feature two additional lit sports fields (one with ar- tificial turf), a cricket field, a skateboard park, a bike pump track, a splash pad, a children's play- ground, a field house and a washroom facility. The community centre and library will connect to the existing Sixteen Mile Sports Complex and will feature flexible, multi-use spaces offering a variety of programs and services for all ages and abilities. Construction on the next phase of the commu- nity park is scheduled to begin in July, while con- struction on the communi- ty centre and library is scheduled to begin this fall or spring 2023. The 65,000-square-foot community centre will feature aquatic facilities, a fitness/active living cen- tre, flexible multi-use space to accommodate se- niors, youth and cultural programming and gymna- siums. The 18,000-square-foot Oakville Public Library branch will offer work and study spaces (including col- laboration spaces), a cre- ation and media zone, read- ing and conversation areas, children's spaces, flexible programming spaces as well as public computers and Wi-Fi access. The project is estimated to cost nearly $106.1 mil- lion. The Town of Oakville continues to seek public input on preferred recre- ation, culture, and library programs and services planned for the future community centre and li- brary in north Oakville. Residents are invited to take the short online sur- vey by July 18 for a chance to win a Town of Oakville prize pack. For more information, visit https://www.oak- ville.ca/culturerec/ north-park-develop- ment.html. TOWN BREAKS GROUND ON NORTH PARK NEWS Oakville's mayor and council participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the new North Park community centre, library and park. Town of Oakville photo