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Oakville Beaver, 18 Aug 2022, p. 8

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 18 ,2 02 2 | 8 www.concretetrimmings.com CONCRETE FREE ESTIMATES 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 uality At Its Best! Call Fernando 1-888-944-5518 www 1-888-944-5518 • DRIVEWAYS • FRENCH CURBS • PATIOS • STEPS • WALKWAYS • GARAGE FLOORS ExposEd aggrEgatE (pebble) ON NOW AT THE BRICK!ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SAVING YOU MORE For more details shop instore or online at thebrick.com oakville.ca Notice of Heritage Designation On August 8, 2022, Oakville Town Council resolved to pass By-law 2022-095 to designate the following property under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, as amended, as a property of cultural heritage value and interest: Former Palermo Methodist Church Parsonage 3017 Old Bronte Road, Oakville PT LT 30, CON 1 TRAFALGAR, NORTH OF DUNDAS STREET, AS IN 667332; TOWN OF OAKVILLE In accordance with s.29 (8) of the Ontario Heritage Act, any person who objects to the by-law may appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal by giving the Tribunal and the clerk of the municipality, within 30 days after the date of publication under this paragraph, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the objection, accompanied by the fee charged by the Tribunal. The last date to appeal this by- law is September 19, 2022. Further information regarding this designation is available from the Town of Oakville. Any inquiries may be directed to Carolyn Van Sligtenhorst, Heritage Planner at 905-845-6601, ext. 3875 (TTY 905-338-4200), or by email at carolyn.van@oakville.ca ing called to order, agendas left incomplete, repeated points of order and inter- ruptions between trustees have been common for the last few years. The situation led to an investigation by a conflict resolutions agency into trustee conduct that result- ed in a report released last year. Among a number of findings, that report found the board contained dys- function and factionalism and that trustees regularly voted as a bloc regardless of the issues. "The allegations against me are clearly politically motivated in an attempt to smear my good name, sanction me before the elections and try to intimi- date me from communicat- ing with my many support- ers and ratepayers," said Karabela during the July 28 meeting. Burlington Trustee Tim O'Brien was the only trust- ee to vote against the sanc- tion. He said he felt that Ka- rabela's actions were all her working to hold the board accountable to its strategic plan which in- cludes keeping it 'distinctly Catholic'. "I know that every trust- ee in our board is doing their best effort to be as Catholic as they can be. But as far as the allegation goes, what we're talking about today, I do think that trustee Karabela is at- tempting to do that in these actions. It may not be the way we want it to be. I cer- tainly don't agree with all her motives, or way of do- ing it. But I do think that's what she's trying to do. So, I can't see it being a breach of the code of conduct," said O'Brien. Trustees Brenda Ag- new, Nancy Guzzo, Patrick Murphy, Marvin Duarte and Janet O'Hearn-Czar- nota voted in support of the sanction. Trustee O'Brien voted against. NEWS Continued from page 7 ALLEGATIONS POLITICALLY MOTIVATED, SAYS TRUSTEE Two Oakville teens are facing multiple charges af- ter another teen was alleg- edly shot with a pellet gun in the parking lot of the Oakville Place mall on Au- gust 9. At around 3 p.m., a 16- year-old boy was in the food court at Oakville Place when another teen came up to him and took his food while brandishing a pellet gun, police said. The two individuals are known to each other. According to reports, a short time later the victim was walking through the Oakville Place parking lot when the same suspect ap- proached, this time accom- panied by a second youth. Police allege the sus- pect pulled out the pellet gun and shot the victim in the hip. It's alleged that as the victim ran away the sus- pect fired several more shots, but these missed the youth. The victim received a minor injury during the incident. Halton police were called to the area and made two arrests. A 16- year-old boy from Oakville has been charged with rob- bery, carrying a concealed weapon and discharging a firearm with intent. He is being held pending a bail hearing. A second 16-year-old boy from Oakville has been charged with carry- ing a concealed weapon and possession of a weap- on for a dangerous pur- pose. He has since been re- leased pending a court ap- pearance. TEEN ALLEGEDLY SHOT WITH PELLET GUN AT MALL DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com CRIME SCAN THIS CODE for more local crime news.

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