Oakville Beaver, 11 Jul 2014, p. 7

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Life Sciences & Technology Park to surround new Oakville hospital continued from p.6 of office and industrial developments. Another development is the Mattamy National Cycling Centre (Milton velodrome) now under construction for the 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Games. The velodrome is part of the larger Milton Education Village. The proposed future home of the Milton Education Village Innovation Centre is 555 Industrial Dr. and could feature a 150-acre Wilfrid Laurier University satellite campus. · Town of Oakville: The new Oakville hospital is the catalyst for the Town to create a distinct 200acre global innovation park focused on the life sciences and technology sectors. The proposed Life Sciences & Technology Park will include a cluster of companies in product development, services and research and development (R&D). The Park also proposes to integrate academic institutions that link education and business in R&D and commercialization initiatives. Transportation and regional infrastructure upgrades are underway throughout Oakville to support both the new hospital and the Winston Park 7 | Friday, July 11, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com West employment district on the west side of Hwy. 403. As always, if you have any Regional concerns or comments you would like to share, please feel free to email me at gary.carr@halton.ca or find me on Twitter @garycarrhalton, LinkedIn or Facebook. Subscribe to the e-newsletter at Halton.ca/update for more Regional updates. In the case of a rare exception, two St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School students have earned a Governor General Bronze Medal award. This comes after a data entry error was discovered at the high school. Last week, the Halton Catholic District School Board (HCDSB) announced the recipients of the honour -- those with the highest academic average in their school. Loyola's Doyoung (Kelly) Kim, was among eight Halton students who took home the award. Kim had an average of 95.6 per cent. However, it was subsequently determined that Loyola student Michelle Hotchkiss qualified for the award with an average of 96.75 per cent. The Governor General's office has made an exception this year and is honouring both students from the local high school. Hotchkiss will receive her award over the next few weeks, stated a press release by the HCDSB. She joins the eight other secondary students who earned the honour with a grade average between 95.3-98.8 per cent. Hotchkiss earns G.G. Bronze Medal Interlocking & Concrete Specialists The average is calculated based on the final marks in all Grades 11 and 12 courses, as listed on the student's official transcript of grades issued by the Ministry of Education. The other recipients for the 2014 Governor General Bronze Medal award include: · Nicole Sojin Kim, Holy Trinity, Oakville, with 98.8 per cent. · Christina Hassey, Notre Dame, Burlington, with 98.2 per cent · Laura Grennan, Assumption S.S., Burlington with 98 per cent · Pooja Srikanth, Bishop P .F . Redding, Burlington, with 96.7 per cent · Josephine Hannah Luetke, St. Thomas Aquinas, Oakville, with 96 per cent · Samantha Sernoski, Corpus Christi, Burlington, with 95.3 per cent · Avery Jans, Christ the King, Georgetown, with 94.6 per cent Jean Vanier Secondary School did not have a graduating class for the 2013-14 school year. WE ALSO DO LANDSCAPE DESIGN · Pebble Concrete · Stamped Concrete · Flagstone · Walkways · Garage Floors · Patios · Driveways · Curbs (French) Tel: 905.842.7171 Call Mario · sunmarlandscape.com tO the ChishOlm ACADemY gRADe 8 gRADuAtes CONgRAtulAtiONs A specialized learning environment for students in grades 7-12 X X X X X Chisholm Academy may be the answer if you are looking for: Class sizes of 10 IEPs for each student A caring and structured environment Compensatory technology A responsible and caring, not-for-profit, Private School Grade 8 | Class of 2014 limiteD sPACe is AVAilABle iN gRADe 7 It is not too late to apply! Contact Karen Boyd at 905.844.3240 info@chisholmacademy.com 1484 Cornwall Road | Oakville, ON www.chisholmacademy.com 905.844.3240

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