Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 30 Sep 2016, p. 13

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Fire hall to open in 2017, arena and community centre in 2018 continued from p.5 "Our team reviewed numerous options to identify efficiencies in order to drive down costs, and provide better value to the town." Council heard from a number of speakers during Monday's council meeting Fraser Damoff, who ran as a candidate in the recent Ward 2 by-election, urged council to keep the fitness centre in the design plans. "Having knocked on thousands of doors in Ward 2 during the winter time, I heard loud and clear that a fitness facility is something the ward desperately wants and it is also something they desperately need," said Damoff. "At a cost of $32.08 for adults, $25.66 for seniors and $20.85 for students, the price of a fitness membership for Oakville facilities is simply unmatched compared to private sector facilities. At a time when the Town is advocating tirelessly about the need for more Oakville 13 | Friday, September 30, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Having knocked on thousands of doors in Ward 2 during the winter time, I heard loud and clear that a fitness facility is something the ward desperately wants and it is also something they desperately need. Fraser Damoff Oakville resident election, also called on council to approve the Oakville Arena redevelopment plan along with the proposed amenities. West River Residents' Association representative Roslyn MacLean said her group strongly supports the Town staff recommendation for the improvements to the Oakville Arena, including the additional investment for the outdoor ice rink and the shade structure for the proposed playground. The fire hall is expected to open in November 2017, while the arena and community centre are scheduled to open in the fall of 2018 to coincide with the start of the ice season. Additional information is available at www. oakville.ca. residents to by physically active, it seems like a no brainer to me to include this low-cost and affordable fitness facility in an area of Oakville that is currently not served by this service." Long-time community activist Chris Kowalchuk, who also ran in the Ward 2 by- Wild Birds Unlimited AnnuAl FAll Seed And Suet SAle endS October 17th All locAtions Are locAted inside longos & Are open 7 dAys A Week Ask about our Daily Savings Club! 3350 FAIRVIEW STREET, BuRlIngTon 905-634-7700 · EmAIl: wbu1@bellnet.ca We bring people & nature together We fill more than your prescriptions. We fulfill your expectations When you need a prescription filled or advice about an over-the-counter medication, you can rely on your Morelli's Pharmacy team to be fast, helpful and knowledgeable. Online Prescription RENEWAL speciAlty compounding AvAilAble At All our morelli's locAtions. "We specialize in compounding pain management therapy, bioidentical hormone replacement therapy & cosmeceutical compounds" Open your senses to what others have experienced. Plum'S food ShoP iS now oPen! We serve fresh breakfast & lunches daily Take-out only until 2:00, Monday - Friday We offer full service corporate catering Now accepting Thanksgiving orders for Homemade pies, Sweets, Treats, Savory pies, & Prepared foods. Feature pies: Apple crumble/Pie, Pumpkin, Bourbon Pear. We will be open Sat. Oct. 8 from 10am - 1pm for Pick uP only 447 Speers Rd, unit 9 · 905-844-7110 www.plumcatering.ca visit our Gallery corner of Bronte & Dundas 905-827-3331 fasada.ca

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