10 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 24, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Carousel music Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning presents a new and exciting Job Finding Club Are you an Internationally Trained Individual? Are you currently unemployed or working on average 20 hours per week? Looking for work in your desired field? Seeking fulltime employment? Sheridan's Job Finding Club will assist you with a SUCCESSFUL JOB SEARCH. Three weeks of in-class workshops including; · · · · · · · · · Personality & Skills Assessment Successful Interview Techniques Networking Skills Electronic Job Search Strategies Canadian Workplace Culture Client Job Profile On site recruiter to assist each job seeker Post Program Support Resource Centre with computers, phones, fax, photocopier This program is FREE! LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER Information Session: Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 Call us today at 905-845-9430, ext. 8026 to book for Monday, December 19, 2005 T TROPICAL TUNES: Dick Smith brought the sounds of the Caribbean to Oakville Town Hall on Saturday during the ninth annual Carousel of Nations Cultural Fall Festival. Smith was part of the Africa and the Caribbean pavilion -- one of 10 cultural pavilions at various sites throughout town during the festival. OAKVILLE - Celebrating 150 years! NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT Falgarwood Creek Reach 54 Stabilization and Rehabilitation Project Class Environmental Assessment Study The Corporation of the Town of Oakville intends to undertake remedial work to address the problem of erosion and creek stability of Falgarwood Creek from the Morrison-Wedgewood Diversion Channel to Gainsborough Drive (see map). The study is being initiated to develop, evaluate and recommend preferred alternatives for the stabilization and rehabilitation of the creek channel and banks, along with possible flood/flow control improvements along Falgarwood Creek. The study will involve taking an inventory of the local physical and social environment to determine the nature of the problem. Once the problem is fully understood, a set of alternative solutions will be evaluated and presented to the public and to applicable agencies for comment. The Study is being carried out in accordance with the planning and design process for `Schedule B' projects as outlined in the Municipal Engineers Association Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (June 2000). The Class EA process includes public/external agency consultation, and an evaluation of alternative solutions and alternative design concepts. Public input and comment are invited for incorporation into the planning and design of this project. For further information on this project, please contact the project representatives noted below: NOTICE OF TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Fourth Line between North Service Road & South Service / Wyecroft Road One-year period commencing November 10, 2007 To facilitate improvements to the QEW and the Fourth Line, the existing Fourth Line bridge will be demolished and replaced with a new bridge structure over the QEW. The new bridge will span a widened QEW and support an improved Fourth Line roadway. The bridge will be closed on November 10, 2007 for improvements and reopened again in late 2008. Advanced investigative work prior to the bridge closure and its demolition will take place during the week of November 5th to the 9th. The sidewalk will be closed during this period but the roadway will remain open with occasional lane closures occurring between 9am and 3pm. Traffic delays and congestion are to be expected. The new bridge will span a widened QEW, support an improved Fourth Line roadway, and incorporate pedestrian and cycling facilities, as well as additional lanes for traffic and transit. During the closure, the long-term detour route will be via the North Service Road, Wyecroft Road and Dorval Drive. While these roads will remain open, various lane closures will be required at intersections on North Service, South Service and Wyecroft roads to facilitate construction work and to control traffic flow. The existing Oakville Transit Bus Route 10 will also be affected. Please refer to www.oakvilletransit.com for schedule and service updates. Should you have any questions or concerns regarding the construction, please contact the Ministry's Contract Administrator at (905) 825-0026. Questions or concerns can also be addressed by the Town's Engineering and Construction Department at (905) 845-6601 ext. 3302 or 3398. Further information and construction updates are also available at www.oakville.ca/roadupdates.htm and www.roadinfo.mto.gov.on.ca. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.