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Oakville Beaver, 19 Aug 2016, p. 1

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Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon 28° 21° 28° 23° 24° 14° 22° 14° At the barre Artscene Ready to medal in Rio Sports www.insidehalton.com dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 Stay Connected! Friday, August 19, 2016 | 40 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Innovation can power health care: Chamber by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff F A N C I F U L F R I E N D S Police weigh merits of dash cams on our roads by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Ontario should invest in home-grown innovation to empower the health care system to become an "economic and productivity driver." That's according to the Oakville Chamber of Commerce and a number of others in Ontario. In a report released Tuesday (Aug. 16), in partnership with the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, the Oakville Chamber says the province requires a dedicated vision for health science innovation, one that recognizes Ontario's competitive advantages. Adopting Our Advantage: Supporting a Thriving Health Science Sector in Ontario cites major challenges to sector growth: access to local capital, experienced managerial talent and the public health care market. It provides recommendations on how the provincial and federal governments could support the sector. The report is the third in a series of health policy reports released as part of see Ontario on p.3 Rayla Ware, 9, waits to have Bella, a six-month-old fancy rat, blessed by Rev. Brenna Nickel outside on the lawn of Maple Grove United Church, which held a special outdoor service and pet blessing last Sunday (Aug. 14). Rayla brought her other fancy rat, Lily, to be blessed as well. For more photos of the event, visit oakvillebeaver.com. | Graham Paine/Metroland Police discussed the pros and the cons of using dash cameras at the Halton Regional Police Service board meeting last Thursday (Aug. 4). Inspector Derek Davis of the Halton police Of ce of Continuous Improvement and Strategic ManOur big objectives, agement noted, from like a lot of other May 2015 to June 2016, agencies, we want to a pilot project examined the cameras' potential. increase transparency. The project saw three It is great to be able Halton police vehicles to show others what equipped with the dash police do at a call. cams. The of cers involved Insp. Derek Davis were required to wear Halton Regional Police microphones so both the of cer and the person they were interacting with could be heard in the video. "Our big objectives, like a lot of other agencies, we want to increase transparency. It is great to be able to show others what police do at a call," said Davis. see Questions on p.5 LAWN Bros sErVICEs Weekly Grass Cutting Tree and Shrub Pruning Fertilizer Applications Garden Edging Garden Planting Garden Mulching Sod Installation Leaf Service Brush Haul Away W3 · Friday, August 14, 2015 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com We make yards happy spend your time and their owners too! on things you LoVE! www.lawnbros.ca lawnbros905@gmail.com 905-467-1507 For an estimate call

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