Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 May 2021, p. 13

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13 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,M ay 27,2021 insidehalton.com Limited-time offers. MSRP of $28,995/$25,795 on the 2021 Forester 2.5i CVT /2021 Crosstrek Convenience CVT. *Advertised pricing consists of MSRP plus $1,800/$1,800 freight and PDI, $199 Admin, $199 Secure-Gard. $100 Tire Tax, $10 OMVIC, $20 Tire Levy, $28 PPSA Service fee charge, includes a full tank of gas. Taxes, license, registration and insurance are extra. $0 security deposit. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km per year for 36 months, or 60,000 km total, with excess charged at $0.10/km. Advertised price and weekly payments include an additional $750/$500 in Subaru Stackable Dollars. Subject to credit approval by Subaru Financial Services by TCCI. Leasing and financing programs available through Subaru Financial Services by TCCI. Other lease and finance rates and terms available; down payment or equivalent trade-in may be required. Contact Budds' Subaru for details. Models shown: 2021 Forester Limited /2021 Crosstrek Outdoor with an MSRP of $38,795/$29,995. Dealers may sell or lease for less or may have to order or trade. Vehicle(s) shown solely for purposes of illustration and may not be equipped exactly as shown. See Owner's Manual for complete details on system operation and limitations. Forester, Crosstrek and Subaru are registered trademarks. Offers end May 31, 2021. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. See Budds' Subaru or visit www.buddssubaru.ca for complete program details. www.buddssubaru.com 2430 South Service Rd WOakville, ON L6L 5M9 | 905-845-2800 For 36 months with $1050 up front. 156 payments required. HST not included. AT LEASE WEEKLY FOR $90 1.49%**APR2021 FORESTERWELL-EQUIPPED FROM $28,995* For 36 months with $500 up front. 156 payments required. HST not included. AT LEASE WEEKLY FOR $68 0.99%**APR2021 CROSSTREKWELL-EQUIPPED FROM $25,795* Handle any forecast this spring • Symmetrical Full-Time AWD • Award-winning safety • Generous cargo space Shop safely - book your appointment online. With new COVID-19 cases dropping, On- tario Premier Doug Ford announced a three- step plan to "slowly" reopen the province -- starting with allowing outdoor amenities, in- cluding golf courses and tennis courts, to open since May 22. The first step of the "road map" is expec- ted to start June 14, provided that 60 per cent of adults have received one dose of the vac- cine. In Step 1, Ontario will allow non-essen- tial retail stores to reopen with 15 per cent ca- pacity, outdoor gatherings of up to 10 people, and outdoor dining of up to four per table. There will be at least 21 days between the stages. "COVID-19 remains a significant threat," Ford said. "But, our vaccine rollout is accel- erating at an incredible pace." As for the weekly COVID-19 cases, the re- gion's website shows that from May 14 to 20 there were 438 new cases, a significant de- crease from the previous week. Another Burlington resident had died from the illness, bringing the total deaths in Halton to 221. As of May 20, the number of active CO- VID-19 cases stood at 523 -- with 186 cases in Oakville, 162 in Milton, 134 in Burlington, and 41 in Halton Hills. To date, there have been 17,065 cases of COVID-19 during the pandemic, with 16,321 marked as resolved. With files from Louie Rosella Here's a weekly look at COVID news and cases. Metroland file photo WEEKLY ROUNDUP: FORD UNVEILS RE-OPENING PLAN BAMBANG SADEWO bsadewo@metroland.com NEWS SCAN FOR MORE Scan this code for Halton vaccination news.

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