It's all in the training Page 7 Providing information to police Page 11 www.insidehalton.com AUTOPRO OAKVILLE dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 2212 Wyecroft Road, Oakville autoprooakville.mechanicnet.com MECH MECHANICAL AL SERVI S SERVICES ERVICES ERVICES 905-469-2442 Stay Connected! Friday, March 22, 2013 | 36 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Halton police reconstruct an accident that saw a Toronto woman left lying injured on Proudfoot Trail until her body was discovered by an Oakville bus driver early yesterday. Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon 2° -4° 3° -3° 4° -3° 5° 0° Turn off lights on Saturday by Dominik Kurek Oakville Beaver Staff This Saturday, for one hour, people around the world will turn off their lights -- to raise awareness about the importance of taking action to ght climate change. Local public institutions will be doing so themselves and ask the public to join the movement. Halton Region and the Town of Oakville are participating in their sixth annual Earth Hour on Saturday (March 23), which runs from 8:30-9:30 p.m. Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia in 2007 and was observed by communities around the globe the following year -- it has continued ever since. The event is organized by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF). "This marks the sixth consecutive year that Halton Region will participate in Earth Hour," said Regional Chair Gary Carr, in a news release. "Halton Region is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and being a leader in Corporate Sustainability." "Every Oakville resident has a direct Bus driver nds injured woman lying on road Halton police are reconstructing the scene after an Oakville bus driver discovered an injured woman lying on Proudfoot Trail early yesterday morning. At approximately 1:30 a.m. Thursday (March 21), an Oakville Transit bus driver came upon a woman lying in the middle of the road on Proudfoot Trail in the Town of Oakville. The driver and lone passenger on the bus assisted the woman who had suffered obvious trauma, police said. Halton police and EMS were called to the scene. The woman, a 22-year-old Toronto resident, was taken by paramedics to Hamilton General Hospital where she remains in stable condition. Due to the seriousness of the victim's injuries, members of the Collision Reconstruction Unit (CRU) were called in and have taken over the investigation. The police reconstructionists are piecing together the woman's movements prior to 1:30 a.m. and are analyzing the mechanics of her injuries to determine if she was struck by a vehicle or if she fell from a moving vehicle. At this point in the investigation, police say they believe the woman and a companion were dropped photo by Andrew Collins special to the Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) see Unplugging p.4 off in the area by a taxi after being picked up in downtown Toronto. The woman and other passenger parted company at the drop-off point. Police want to speak to the driver of the cab, which was described as a white Toyota Camry with dark leather interior, bearing cab No. 2013 or No. 2310. The driver is described as male, in his late 20s to early 30s, with short dark hair and spoke with an accent. Investigators appealed to the taxi cab community to call if they have any information on this speci c cab or driver. R E G I S T E R E D M A S S A G E FA C I A L S W A X I N G 511 Maple Grove Drive, Unit 21, Oakville (near Sobeys in the Maple Grove Village) Open 7 days, until 10:00 pm weekdays Call now: Reg . $ 8 9.9 289.837.3838 5 * Introductory offers valid for first-time visit only. Not valid for gift cards. Massage sessions include a full 50-minute hands-on service and additional time for consultation and dressing. Or book online: www.handandstone.ca