Oakville Beaver, 16 Jan 2020, p. 20

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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, Ja nu ar y 16 ,2 02 0 | 20 mohawkcollege.ca/sameday APPLY TODAY. START THIS MONTH. Apply in-person at Fennell Campus and find out if you're accepted the same day! Presenting Scotland and The Rivers of EuropePresenting Scotland and The Rivers of Europe Form a deeper connection with your destination. Meet our Local Experts & Professional Guides: Joe Fahy & Hektor Kaczuga $4,480pp/dbl May 27th ALL PRESENTATIONS are at our office 77 Bronte Road RSVP 289.813.1969 www.furtherafieldtravel.cae Road RSVP 289.813.1969 www.furtherafieldtravel.ca ScOTTISh cuLTuRE ANd hISTORy LEgENdARy RIVERS Learn More: Jan 20th 2 - 4pm Discover the European continent on its legendary rivers Sail on the Danube,Rhine,Seine,Rhône,Saône Cruise your way with countless combinations Discover Edinburgh, Isle of Skye & the Highlands Tour Glenlivet,Culloden,Stirling Castle & Eilean Donan Experience theTaste of Scotland Dinner show Land only,Local Gratuities Included Learn More:Jan.23rd,2 - 4pm Community members are invited to submit names for the new north- east Oakville school open- ing in September 2020 on Post Road. Suggested names will be accepted until Feb. 7. Forms and ballot boxes are located at Glen Abbey, Iroquois Ridge and White Oaks library branches and Oakville schools Palermo, Oodenawi, River Oaks and Falgarwood. Suggestions can also be made by completing the on- line form through the board's website, www.hdsb.ca, by fax at 905- 335-4447 or by mail, Com- munications Department, Halton District School Board, PO Box 5005, Sta- tion LCD 1, Burlington, ON, L7R 3Z2. The board is searching for a name that contributes "to a positive and inspira- tional culture for students and includes one or more of the following criteria: ge- ography, history, culture or traditions in the com- munity, the name of a re- nowned person of histori- cal significance to the Hal- ton community or a person whose contribution to soci- ety or humanity is recog- nized and valued across Canada." Submissions will be re- viewed by a committee and a shortlist of names will be presented to board trustees who will select the winner at a board meeting in early spring. NAME SUGGESTIONS FOR NEW SCHOOL BEING ACCEPTED NEWS Name submissions for the new NE Oakville school scheduled to open this fall are now being accepted. Students Logan Jarrett, Alyssa Madhavjee and Hasan Dawood, participated in the original ceremonial groundbreaking. Graham Paine/Torstar After the Christmas break, there was yet anoth- er gift awaiting the stu- dents and staff of the ne- w Oakville St. Nicholas Catholic Elementary School. Although work is still being completed in the li- brary, gymnasium and out- door play area, the commu- nity - comprised of consoli- dated St. Joseph and St. James CES communities - moved into their new building on Jan. 6. St. Nicholas is located on the former St. Joseph school site at 477 Warmin- ster Dr. During construc- tion, students were housed on the former St. James site at 255 Morden Rd. Following a review by the Halton Catholic Dis- trict School Board during the 2015-2016 school year, the decision was made to consolidate the two school communities, and in Sep- tember of 2018, St. Nicholas was chosen as the name of the new school community. Rendering of the new St. Nicholas Catholic Elementary School. HCDSB photo STUDENTS MOVE INTO NEW SCHOOL

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