LIGHTING UP THE HOLIDAYS Pam Damoff, MP Oakville North-Burlington Graham Paine/ Metroland Oakville's Prezens family on Rosemount Crescent won the National Bank and Illumi contest to illuminate their house and property with $10,000 worth of Christmas lights. NEWS METROLAND HALTON OFFICE CLOSING The office for Metro- land's newspapers in Hal- ton is closing but you can rest assured that we re- We will continue to de- liver news that matters to you— 24/7 online at inside- halton.com and theifp.ca Press are available at 45 and the former office location at the Georgetown Mall. Newspa- per boxes at the Milton Sports Centre (605 Santa Maria Blvd.), Town Hall (150 Mary St.) and the Main branch of the Milton Public Library (1010 Main St.) are filled Nasi with copies of the Chamy main committed toprovid- and in print every Thurs, Readers ‘and advertisers ing comprehensive news day inthe Oakville Beaver, _ can still reach us by phon coverage of the Oakville, Burlington Post, George- at 905-632-4444, Forcircula, Burlington, Milton and town Independent and __ tion-related inquiries, Halton Hills communities. Located at 901 Guelph Line in Burlington, the of- fice will close on Dec. 31. However, our team of jour- nalists and media consul- tants, who have been work- ing remotely since the on- set of the COVID-19 pan- col ‘inue to work! in the Free Press and Milton Ca- nadian Champion. Copies of the communi- ty newspapers, with flyers, remain available weekly in the Parking lot of 901 Guelph The Calvi Beaver is also Rab swerd at 60 Speers akville. Copies of the in and Free please email customerser- vice@metroland.com or dress for the Beaver, Cham- pion, Independent and Free Press, and Post will change. Mail should be directed to 211 Pritchard Rd., Unit 4, Hamilton, ON, L8J 0G5. Artwork by Holly Ochoa, Student at Norte Dame Catholic Secondary School Pam.Damoff@parlge.ca om eke, to Snowflake ao @PamDamoff 220 ‘Zz sequiedeq ‘Aepsiny, | seneeg eAXeO | EL woo"uoyeYyapIsUt