Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 21 October 2021, p. 19

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HB NEWS WEEKLY ROUNDUP: ONTARIO ROLLS OUT ENHANCED VACCINE CERTIFICATES BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com Following the qelease 0 of the Verify Onta! certification seanner, pn for businesses, fully vacci- nated Ontarians can now download enhanced CO- VID-19 vaccine certificate QR codes to be settings. "The enhanced vaccine certificates and Verify On- tario app will give our busi- nesses further comfort in their ability to operate safely as we take further steps to protect people's privacy. These certificates remain a key element of our plan to protect the downs," said Premier Doug rd in an announcement Oct. 15. The enhanced vaccine certificates can be down- loaded from covidl9.onta- riohealth.ca. According to the web- site, the Verify Ontario app scans the QR codes and tells businesses whether a government or businesses ‘ack or save personal information, As for the weekly COVID-19 cases, the region's website shows from Oct. 8 to 14 there ‘were 8lnew cases, down from129 the previous week. As of Oct. 15, thenumber of active COVID-19 cases stood at 87 — with 36 cases Halton Hills. There have been 19,717 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, with 19,388 marked as resolved and 242 COVID-related deaths. SCAN THIS CODE to view COVID cases tracker. Don’t bea LitterBug! Please keep our community clean. proof of waceination to en- ter certain businesses and gains we have made while avoiding future lock- person can enter the venue or not; it won't allow the in Milton, 28 in Oakville, 16 in Burlington, and seven in TOWN oF Notice of Study Commencement Town of Halton Hills | Class for the Stormwater Master Plan 2021 The Town of Halton Hills (the Town) has initiated a study to undertake a Stormwater Master Plan to ensure stormwater (rain) is properly managed and planned for. The Master Plan will help the Town understand how the existing stormwater management network is functioning, identify opportunities and vulnerabilities, and inform short- and long-range planning to improve its stormwater infrastructure. The study results will assist in addressing issues before stormwater assets fail or are otherwise unable to fulfill their intended purpose. The process This study follows the Master Plan Approach #1 planning process as outlined in the Municipal Engineer’s Association “Municipal Class Environmental Assessment” (2000, as amended in 2007, 2011 and 2015) which is approved under the Environmental Assessment Act. The study satisfies the planning requirements for Schedule A and At projects and provides the basis for future Schedule B and C projects. Results from this study will be documented in a Master Plan Report that will be made available for public review at the end of the study. At that time, residents, Indigenous communities and other interested persons or groups will be informed of when and where the Master Plan can be reviewed. We want to hear from you How we manage stormwater affects you. Public input and comments are invited for incorporation into the planning and design of this project. Two Public Information Centres (PICs) will be held to introduce the study and present constraints and opportunities related to managing the Town’s stormwater system. Advance notification will be provided prior to each PIC. Get ongoing updates by visiting i ter-pl To provide you comments, request additional information, be added to the project mailing list, or if you require this notice to be provided in an alternative format as per the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (2005), please contact: Steven Ziegler, P.Eng., PMP. Town Project Manager Transportation and Public Works Town of Halton Hills sziegler@haltonhills.ca 905-873-2600 ext. 2974 Pippy Warburton, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager Water Resources Market Sector pippy.warburton@aecom.com 1 Halton Hi HALTON HILLS Let’s Talk Halton Hills Stewarttown Secondary Plan Virtual Open House Wednesday, October 27, 2021, 6:30-8:30 p.m. The Town is preparing ei a Secondary Plan for the (former) Hamlet of Stewarttown and adjacent =! expansion lands. The finished plan will establish a land use concept for the area while focusing on preserving the unique character of the existing community. Join us at the Virtual Open House on October 27, 2021, 6:30-8:30 p.m. for details of the Background Report and land use concepts and join in on the discussion. We are interested in collecting community input on cultural and natural heritage, transportation, urban design, open space and parks, sustainability and other areas that make up the Secondary Plan. Visit | Ikhaltonhills.ca/: ttown-secondary-plan to register for the Virtual Open House, find out more about the project and to connect to staff. If you or someone you know has any issues accessing the online material, please contact us directly at 905-873-2600 Ext. 2900 and arrangements will be made to provide hard copies of the public engagement material and options for submitting your comments and questions to us. W202 ‘lz Jeqo10 ‘epsinyy | SiH UOWEH - dal UL | GL eordyouy

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