15 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 23,2019 insidehalton.com SATURDAY, MAY 25, 2019 10:00AM - 2:00PM HALTON REGIONAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS 2485 NORTH SERVICE RDW OAKVILLE, ON PUBLIC PARKING LOT (BY TRAFFIC LIGHT) PROTECTYOUR IDENTITY! CRIME STOPPERS OF HALTON WELCOMESYOU TO SHRED ALLYOUR PERSONAL AND BUSINESS DOCUMENTS IN EXCHANGE FOR A CASH DONATION IN PARTNERSHIPWITH: TAKE NOTICE that on the 15th day of May, 2019, the Halton District School Board (the "Board") passed Education Development Charges Amending By-law, 2019 (the "Amending By-law"), which amends the Education Development Charges By-law, (2018) of the Board. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal the Amending By-law to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (formerly the Ontario Municipal Board) under Section 257.74 of the Education Act by filing with the Secretary of the Board on or before the 24th day of June, 2019, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the Amending By-law and the reasons supporting the objection. The appeal may not raise an issue that could have been raised in an appeal under Section 257.65 of the Education Act of Education Development Charges By-law, (2018). The Amending By-law comes into force on May 20, 2019. The Amending By-law increases the education development charge on residential development to the following amounts per dwelling unit for the periods shown below: (i) May 20, 2019 to July 3, 2019 - $4,664.00; (ii) July 4, 2019 to July 3, 2023 - $4,892.00. The Amending By-law does not increase the education development charge on non-residential development. The Amending By-law increases the term of Education Development Charges By-law, (2018) to five years. A complete copy of the Amending By-law is available for examination at the Board's offices located at 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario, and on the Board's website at www.hdsb.ca. For further information, please contact Domenico Renzella, Manager of Planning, Halton District School Board at (905) 335-3663, ext. 3375, or renzellad@hdsb.ca. Dated at the City of Burlington this 16th day of May, 2019. Stuart Miller Director of Education Notice of Passing of an Amending Education Development Charges By-law by Halton District School Board making housing in particular more afford- able. The party leader also praised local Con- servative candidates including Oakville candidate Terence Young, Oakville North Burlington candidate Sean Weir and Bur- lington candidate Jane Michael. Other candidates from across the Greater Toronto Area were also present. "They're just fantastic," said Scheer. "I'm so delighted to have such a diverse team of candidates with all different types of experience both in public life and the private sector. The feedback I've been get- ting from them on the doors is that our message is resonating. People are tired of the ethical scandals that are plaguing this Liberal government, they don't see them- selves getting ahead. Turns out Justin Trudeau isn't who he said he was and a lot of the things he promised in the last elec- tion he just had no intention of following through on and people are looking for a Conservative government to replace the scandal-prone, deficit-spending Liberal government." Scheer's visit to Oakville comes one day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toured businesses in downtown Burling- ton. Canada's federal election will take place on Monday, Oct. 21. FEDERAL ELECTION Continued from page 14