Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 2022, p. 16

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e MCOUNCIL 3 3 3 DAVID 2 dlea@metroland.com i 3 Oakville's 2022-2026 ec council was Officially Pi rn in to before a office 8 large audience at town hall on Monday, ly exercise presided over the swear- ing-in ceremony. tome North-Burling- MP Pam Damoff spoke owe some of the challeng- es the new council will face over the next four years. Nn pe maintaining the integrity of the planning decisions that you make here at town hall,” she said. “You also have opportu- nities to explore ways to make the lives of Oakville residents Detter. moff gave newly elected Ward 7 Coun. Scott Xie special recognition, noting that he is the first Chinese Canadian to serve Anita Anand, who noted it was a difficult time global- ly, with democratic institu- tions challenged every day while the citizens in these countries fight for their lives. "In this country, we are blessed to be able to see elections run fairly and justly, and we're able to sit here in these chambers and congratulate those who fought the hard fight and can sit here as a result,” said Anand. “What I have learned over the past number of years is that our democra- “NEW TOWN COUNCIL SWORN IN cy in Canada is sacred. It's sacred, but it's also fragile, and we all have a responsi- pity ‘o protect it and re- spe Oakville North-Bur- lington MPP Effie Trianta- filopoulos was not present, but her comments were read for those in the coun- cil chamber. She congratulated the mayor and council and stressed the importance of ontinued collaboration between the province and the municipality in the in- terest of the people of Oak- ville. During the meeting, Oakville Mayor Rob Bur- piss delivered his fifth inau- dress, in which he braced resicents for the change and growth that is to come. He also talked about some of his priorities mov- ing forward, which includ- ed the delivery of a 2,000- O'M Town of Oakville photo Oakville's 2022-2026 council. Those present include Mayor Rob Burton, Ward 1 councillors Sean jeara and Jonathan McNeice, Ward 2 councillors Ray Chisholm and Cathy Duddeck, Ward 3 councillors Dave Gittings and Janet Haslett-Theall, Ward 4 councillors Peter Longo and Allan Elgar, Ward 5 councillors Jeff Knoll and Marc Grant, Ward 6 councillors Natalia Lishchyna and a. Tom Adams and Ward 7 councillor acre eco park and new cul- tural facilities for down- town Oakville. Town chief administra- tive officer Jane Clohecy also addressed the new council. "On be half of town staff, I welcome the 2022-2026 term of council and look forward to working with rs Scott Xie and Nav Nand: them collaboratively in serving our community,” Oakville grows, we will continue, to build on the many priorities that help move our town for- ward and provideimproved services for our residents." The meeting saw the ap- proval of the 2023 council the mittees es and boa: For more information, https: ://pub-oak- tream.ashx?Documen- tid=50014#page=19. 'tico.cafi Aen emmet'(0y4 BET 1-855-943-4242 8-1450 Headon Rd, www.frontlinetours.ca Burlington 2023" CAPE COD AND MARTHA'S VINEYARD LOBSTERS, a Lamnounes. (AND MORE! June 5-9 + October: S DAYS _4 NIGHTS QUEBEC CITY 2023 FEATURING A BOAT CRUISE OF QUEBEC CITY EXPLORE PELEE ISLAND AND CAESARS WINDSOR FEATURING PELEE ISLAND TOUR, LUNCH AND WINERY EXPERIENCE ‘August 9-14 ‘September 6- 8 SDAYS- 2 NIGHTS. PP/TWIN PPPTWIN 3DAYS-2NIGHTS 2 Nights Deluxe Accommodations at “2 tye yn ksn (newly renovated 2020) Hot relia cach nang “+ Guided tou of Kingston with al step cord ‘Quebec, perfectly located in the heart of Beautiful Quebec Ci ‘walking distance to attractions. = 3 and restaurants * Narrated Boal Cruise of Quebec ‘Shopping at Kings Crossing Outlet Mal ‘+ Bus only wth free room or back to Leamington efineuse i aia pion abit ied lanch har ce) Fish Point ‘Tour & Hyannés High will be offered) + 1000 and Sisco Linch Natur reserve betson and indus Casino Peet Sern aN yh gS ‘nise * Lunch at the Pelee Island Winery onus! ‘and Tour including tine in Edgartown Baslica and more DECEMBER 5-7 NEW YORK ~ NEW YORK btn Aieh Lac EVENING DINNER CRUISE & CITY LEAMY CAS! PP/TWIN, HIGHLIGHTS TOUR MAY 14~ Macon ane ‘CAPITAL “nn a JUNES- 13 peste ofl js Aualer OCTOBER 13-17 3 DAYS - 2 NIGHTS: SDAYS-4NIGHTS 4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14TH A Nights vat the Eroassy Sues in New Jer j2DAYs=4 id i ‘ak Secreta A “pgaraalie casas oe Noh Dees anal aad on is Hotel also has large indoor pool *2 Nights 1 anaemia 1 1Ngiaaxarmecaton tbe For HW Eee Recmeoa | HA sccommodation atthe Senumiemene 2 eae bee senate Dec hse ts “eeiigeaone issn ot asiy (choose ond Caesars Windsor Casino Hotel ey Ree + dS oes at Ca a eos ar baat Grog Few Theatr B Bp ‘soyssecponpacnes For of Ota wih ig tap oy beeen mat +2.x$20 Coin Bonus Coupons B Oh oereracvenna Case win arstetctsevnphan Tulip displays . i ‘Gristnas Show of Niagara So coiocaestss BRST umemoonntin “Hees ee «Free hepa Faber £

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