= M MUNICIPAL ELECTION 5; NAV NANDA OCCUPATION: care executive ADDRESS/WARD: Ward vos Health- T @navnan- rard7 PREVIOUS POLITICAL EXPE- RIENCE: I have always been. an active member of our Ward 7 community and had the honour of receiv- ing the Key to the Town Oakville for my work with We Love Oakville of which I was vice chair. It's an or- ganization that helped stop amalgamation and helped tos save Glen Abbey. e chair for bedenewn Public School since 2015 and am also a MUNICIPAL ELECTIONY parent council member for White Oaks Secondary School. lam a board mem- ber for the provincially appointed Ontario Ho- nours Advisory Council. Also, I am the president of the North Oakville Ward 7 Residents Association. WHY HAVE YOU DECIDED TO RUN? I have decided to run because a lot of work needs to be i Nav Nanda photo NAV NANDA tackled nw a iS we have seen lenges over the last pee om with devel- opment issues, a lack of schools and an increase in crime that needs to be WHAT ARE YOUR TOP THREE ISSUES? Responsinie devel- opment, advocating for more schools, and com- munity safety. We will have safety and parking is- Pavan Parmar photo PAVAN PARMAR sues at the Carding Mill- North Park, Carding Mill- Polly Drive development corridors, and the Loyal- ist Trail truck route, if left unchecked. Developments are being built before insidehalton.com (©); OAKVILLE Fall loose leaf collection October 24 - December 2, 2022 Loose leaves will be collected from designated areas in Oakville as follows: Date ré October 24-28 1,2,3,7 October 31-November 4 4,5,6,8 November 7-11 1,2,3,7 November 14-18 4,5,6,8 (A) November 21-25 1,2,3,7 (B, C) Novemver 28-December 2 4,5,6,8 Collection guidelines * Collection may occur any time during a scheduled week. To ensure your leaves are collected, put them out by 7 a.m. on the first day of collection in your zone. To help keep leaves from blowing around your neighbourhood, please do not put out leaves more than seven days before the first day of a scheduled week for you! Place all loose Teaves on the boulevard or on the shoulder, not over catch basins, in bicycle lanes or in the ditches in front of your house. Ensure leaves are free of garbage or other yard waste materials such as brush, branches, large twigs or Contaminated piles of leaves or leaves put out after the pickup dates will not be collected. Homeowners are responsible for removing uncollected leaves. schools and infrastruc- ture, which is not sustain- able. IF ELECTED, WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO ACCOMPLISH IN YOUR FIRST 100 DAYS? I will imme- diately be working on so- Loyalist Trai SSeoctting “lor more schools by working with stakeholders. I will be supporting and advo- cating with {he © police on projects. HOW WILL YOU EMBRACE AND CHAMPION DIVERSITY IN THIS Rote? Unity in diversi- ty is it makes Canada the Ss eetast country in the oakvill WHO'S RUNNING FOR WARD 7 TOWN/REGIONAL COUNCILLOR? world. I want tomake sure that Oakville council sup- ports inclusivity and has policic thai urage po donation from all have al- Nae as promoting diversi- and inclusion in the Bonlace PAVAN PARMAR OCCUPATION: Oakville Ward 7 town and regional councillor pose / WARD: ward 7 ‘0: Insta- ram) Twitter/ Facebook: @councillorpavan, Web- site: www.votepavan.ca PREVIOUS POLITICAL EXPE- See - page 13 Bagged leaf service Halton Region collects bagged leaves and yard waste on the same day as regular garbage pickup. This is a separate program from the Town of Oakville’s loose leaf collection. Visit halton.ca for more information on your waste collection schedule. For more information on Oakville’s fall loose leaf collection, contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 (TTY 905-338-4200) or visit oakville.ca. New in 2022 Areas adjacent to matu (highlighted in red on the map), will re collection as part of a nsion ar