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Oakville Beaver, 19 Jan 2023, p. 4

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Oakville Beaver | Thursday, January 19, 2023 | 4 insidehalton.com on Di trict School Board Kindergarten Registration School Year 2023-2024 Junior Kindergarten (Year 1) - must be 4 years old by December 31, 2023 Senior Kindergarten (Year 2) - must be 5 years old by December 31, 2023 Please Note: If your child is currently attending Year 1 Kindergarten in the HDSB, you do not need to register for Year 2 Kindergarten To identify your child's home school, refer to information on our website: www. hdsb. ca Gearch: Find My Local School). Complete the Studen forms must be completed by the ParentiGuardian. ‘Once the Student Registration Form is complete, please contact the school to complete the registration process. Please bring the following original documents with you to register: . Pree si child's age: birth certificate or passport or baptismal/faith record for . broof of address (any two of the following documents): lease or deed, car registration, utility bill, residential telephone bill, moving bill, property tax bill, bank statement credit card statement, correspondence with a government agency. Import: ote: A driver's license will not be accepted as documentation} ‘or “proof of sae, * Proof of child's citizenship: birth certificate or passport, Record of Landing (IMM 1000) or Permanent Resident Card © Proof of custody: if you are not the parent you must provide proof of custody (court order, hould contact the they require accessibility accommodations in order to register their child for De. For further information, please contact your child's home school. Refer to our website: www.hdsb.ca coach Find My Local School). require lan istance registering your student for school, please contact He Multeultoral Council (905) 842-2486. Si necesita ayuda en su idioma para matricular a su hijo/a, por favor llame al Halton Multicultural Council (Centro Multicultural de Halton) al (905) 842-2486 Please register your child by We WB 7 Se SB SE TRAPS TOS» (905)842-2486 FTG wus 88 6 Age Thane! ass SHS vat Feb. 1, 2023. ‘Access to the school library is provided once registered. a os TES GAS 3 (905)842-2486 Husa ag Ht AS HUY $0 SSS AH, A NA SLAs se SEBS F124 (905)842-2486 S ASAI] HELICh. Baton spat saclaall clin sda gtl JSLie 9) Che gil CaS I le} School Board WL saath G gill, wp leat) cla gM ¢ dus yaad pd ANU / alba 905-842-2486 : al « (Halton Multicultural Council) CRIME POLICE SAY EMPLOYEE SHOVED TO THE GROUND DURING ROBBERY DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com Halton police say they are investigating a pair of pharmacy robberies in Oakville. On Friday, Jan. 6 at 11:30 a.m., according to police, two men entered the Phar- masave at 479 Dundas St., W., and demanded money and narcotics, police said. It's alleged they were proximately six-foot-one, wearing dark clothing. econd man is de- scribed a8 Black witha thin build, in his early 20s, ap- proximately six-foot, wear- ing a blue surgical mask and dark clothing. Police said a second Oakville pharmacy rob- amount of cash and narcot- ics before fleeing the scene. No weapons were seen or indicated during the in- cident and no one was in- jured. The first suspect is de- scribed as Black witha thin uild, in his early 20s, ap- during theincident. No one was injured and no weapons were seen. 1 men, who are described as being in their late teens or early 20s, were seen leaving the area in a Police said there is no evidence at this time to bery took place Monday, suggest these incidents are Jan. 9. connected. At1:15 p.m., according to Anyone with informa- police,twomenenteredthe _ tion is asked to contact Hal- at 225 Speers ton police at 905-825-4747 or Rd., indicated they had Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222- weapons and demanded TIPS (8477) or wwwhalton- the narcot- i it 'S ae thet men stole Fee El ‘SCAN THIS Ct narcotics and tor more local crime closed amount of ash Police say an employee was pushed to the grount CHARGES LAID AFTER ARRANGED VEHICLE SALE MAN ‘FLED THE AREA’ LOUIE ROSELLA Irosella@metroland.com A 88-year-old man is fac- ing multiple criminal charges after a vehicle theft in an Oakville neigh- bourhood led Halton police The incident occurred around 4:15 pm. Jan. 12, When aman met with a po- ential buyer in the area of Balyca and. ‘Nelson streets in order to sell his 2018 Range Rover. Police say the would-be buyer entered the driver's seat of the vehicle and "fled area," police said in a news release. Uniform officers re- sponded and tried to stop the stolen vehicle as it fled eastbound on the Queen Elizabeth Way near Missis- sauga Road. Officers were: not able to stop the vehic! but it was equipped with an aftermarket GPS device and the Range Rover was located a short time later at a Petro Canada parking lot in Mississauga. Police say a man was arrested later that eve- ning. Police seized six grams of fentanyl, a stolen licence plate, seven blank automo- bile master keys and a "large hunting knife," po- lice said The 38-year-old man, of no fixed address, has been charged with vehicle theft, tight from police, fail to comply with a release or- den failure to comply with probation, possession of property obtained by crime, possession of a con- trolled substance, seven counts of possession of an automobile master key, possession of break-in in- struments, carrying a con- cealed weapon and two counts each of driving while prohibited and driv- ing while under suspen- sion. None of the charges have been proven in court. Anyone with informa- tion regarding this investi- gation is asked to contact the 2 Distri 825-4777 ext. 2216,

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