Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 2022, p. 9

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9 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,F ebruary 17,2022 insidehalton.com THIARA SUPERMARKET GRAnd OPEnInG On FEB. 18, 2022 Store Hours: 10:00 AM - 8:30 PM (7 Days a Week) 905-336-08604265 Thomas Alton, Burlington,ON L7M 0M9 thiarasupermarketb@gmail.com SERVING INDIAN & PAKISTANI GROCERY WITH THE FRESHEST FRUITS &VEGETABLES! Culinary festival Taste of Oakville has returned, running from Feb. 15 to Mar. 10. This time, attendees will have a chance to win tickets to see Canadian in- die band Walk off the Earth, known for such hits as "Rule the World" and "Hold on (The Break)." Participants should keep their receipts, as they will count as ballots toward the contest. Multiple en- tries are allowed. They can be submitted on the Taste of Oakville website. The event is being fund- ed through the Province of Ontario's Reconnect Festi- val and Events Program. "We are grateful to be the recipients of a Recon- nect grant again this year and thank MPP Stephen Crawford and the province for their support," Rebecca Edgar, Visit Oakville's ex- ecutive director said. She added: "We are thrilled to return with Taste of Oakville 2022 at a time when support for our local restaurants is so crit- ical. We hope that the chance to win tickets to a private Walk Off The Earth concert will provide some added excitement, perhaps catch the eye of a new gen- eration of Taste-goers, and provide a fun and lively way to celebrate at the end of March." Visit Oakville's Insta- gram will also be giving away $50 gift cards to par- ticipating restaurants ev- ery Tuesday from Feb. 8 to Mar. 1. TASTE OF OAKVILLE RETURNS MANSOOR TANWEER (L-R) Rachel Leang of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, executive director of Visit Oakville Rebecca Edgar, Maureen Healey from the Bronte BIA, Julia Mehlenbacher, executive director of the Kerr Village BIA Doug Sams, MPP Stephen Crawford, Tait MacInnes from the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts and executive director of Oakville BIA Adrienne Gordon. Visit Oakville photo WHAT'S ON A woman braves the cold and blowing snow as she takes an afternoon walk through Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park as the marina and snow covered Muskoka chairs await the arrival of spring. Graham Paine/Metroland BRAVING THE ELEMENTS COMMUNITY TO LEARN HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR OWN CONTENT VISIT YORKREGION.COM

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