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Oakville Beaver, 10 Aug 2011, p. 1

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LONDON GOLD 905.337.0051 Fine Jewellery Co. Ltd. SELLING YOUR JEWELLERY? www.oakvilleshops.com 1011 Upper Middle Road E. 905-849-4722 ADD Centre Optimize Performance Attention span is short Diffi culty organizing & completing work also helpful for Aspergers also Psycho-educational testing Neurofeedback and learning strategies can provide a lasting improvement. 905-803-8066 www.addcentre.com Director: Lynda M. Thompson, Ph.D., Co-author with Pediatrician William Sears of The A.D.D. Book: New Understandings, New Approaches to Parenting Your Child. (Adults and Children) 337 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville, ON / 905.844.0372 ext. 235 | admissions@maclachlan.ca / www.maclachlan.ca A co-educational university prep school Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 For further information contact Nancy Norcross, Director of Admissions. IB World School Now accepting applications for September 2011. CA+IS 52 Pages $1.00 (plus tax)A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 49 No. 94 USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2011 On his mark Sports ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER AT THE JAZZ FESTIVAL: Oliver Jones plays the piano at the Downtown Oakville Jazz Festival, which took over the downtown along Lakeshore Road for much of the weekend. For more photos, see page 3 and Artscene. Sounds of summer By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Halton police have been involved in more car collisions so far this year than last but fewer were the fault of the officer behind the wheel. A report presented by Halton Police Chief Gary Crowell to Thursdays meeting of the Halton Regional Police Service Board, stated there were a total of 70 Halton Regional Police Service vehicle collisions $158,780 in damage between Jan. 1 and June 30 this year. There were a total of 59 such collisions over the same time last year with damages of $61,789. That was up over 2009 when there were 57 collisions and damage of f$111,392 in the first six months o the year. Of this years 70 police colli- sions, 29 were classified in the report as being non-preventable where someone struck the officers vehicle. The other 41 were listed as preventable the fault of the officer. The report broke those pre- ventable collisions into numerous categories, citing one accident happened because the officer was rHalton police are looking fo two suspects following the Sunday morning armed robbery of the Telus store at 3513 Wyecroft Rd. The incident began at around 11 a.m. when two men entered the store brandishing handguns. Police said the suspects approached the front counter and demanded various 3G and 4G smart phones. The two employees in the store at the time handed over the phones at which point the suspects fled the area. In total, police said, the sus- pects made off with approximately $30,000 worth of cell phones. Two Oakville residents face benefits-related fraud charges after Halton Region complained to police. The couple face multiple fraud-related charges following an investigation by Halton Regional Police for Halton Regions Community and Social Services Department. Armed robbery at Telus Collisions involving police are on the rise Pair arrested for fraud over $100,000 See Store page 2 See Amount page 5See Police page 10 SNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010 ONTARIOS TOP NEWSPAPER - 2005-2008

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