Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon -4° -7° 3° 4° 6° 4° 6° 0° Page 5 Oakville Arena plan at council Hazel talks about aging Page 7 www.insidehalton.com · Personal, Business, Corporation & Estate Taxes · HST, WSIB & Payroll · Instant Refunds Bronte Village Mall, 2441 Lakeshore Rd. W. #4 Tel: 905-847-6200 www.sigmatax.ca dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 Stay Connected! Friday, January 29, 2016 | 36 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Foul play not suspected after body discovered by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Honouring tradition 2016 will look like last year, nancially, says Wright by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver Halton police said foul play is not suspected after a body was discovered in the area of Queen's Avenue and Trafalgar Road yesterday (Thursday) morning. The deceased man was found in a rear parking area near an apartment building around 9 a.m. Police responded to the scene and cordoned off the area while the investigation ensued. The dead man was 26 years old and not a resident of Oakville, according to investigators. Schools in the area were placed into hold-and-secure status for about 30 minutes, but of cers emphasized this was to prevent children from viewing the scene, as police initially covered the body until it could be removed, and not as the result of any public safety concerns. Halton police said they will not be releasing the man's identity. Wanyu Zhao performs during the Jan. 16 Oakville Chinese New Year Charity Show hosted by the Oakville Chinese Network. The annual gala was a fundraiser for the new Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH). While expressing Chinese tradition, it gave back to the local community. More than $3,200 was raised during the show and donated along with ticket revenue, as a $5,889 cheque was presented to Tina Triano, CEO of Oakville Hospital Foundation. For more photos, see p.16. | photo courtesy of the Oakville Chinese Network The economy in 2016 will be on par with last year, as an uncertain and underwhelming recovery is expected, according to RBC's chief economist. Craig Wright, also the bank's senior vice-president, delivered his nancial assessment to a sold-out crowd Wednesday during the Oakville Chamber of Commerce's RBC Economic Outlook Breakfast at the Holiday Inn Oakville Centre. Ray Kong, Ipsos Loyalty executive vice-president Canada, followed Wright's talk with a presentation on the shifting of the country's economic and demographic climate since 1975 and what could happen in the future. The breakfast also featured Craig Wright a question-and-answer session with Wright and Kong. "In terms of the economic environment, this year is going to seem a lot like last year, unfortunately. It's a theme see Economic on p.3 YMCA Camps Registration opens February 2 at 9:00 a.m. Register now for March Break camps and programs. 3-17 years ymcaofoakville.org 905-845-3417 410 Rebecca Street, Oakville