NEWS SPEAKER SERIES ON COEXISTING WITH WILDLIFE SET The Oakville and Mi Milton Humane Society will hosting a wildlife expert as part of its speaker series. Ryan Rainville gi Ske: daddle Human Control will ve cmating about coexisting with wild- fe Oct. He will talk about the benet its of having abroad range of wnat ina community and will offer tips and strategies for posi- tive interactions with wild- life during his online pre- entation. Registration is OPINION WHERE'S ALL THE ELECTION-RELATED CONTENT IN THIS WEEK'S PAPER? DESPITE OUR VERY BEST EFFORTS, MISTAKES CAN MAKE IT INTO PRINT, WRITES KAREN MICELI It's about trust. Our re- lationship with our read- ers is built on transparen- cy, honesty and integrity. As such, we have launched free: presentation which begins at 7pm. pa Visit omhs.ca/Speaker- SeriesOct26 to register for the event. HU SOCIETY =] 8 atrust initi tell you who we are and how and why we do what we do. This article is part of that pro- “alton residents head Coexisting with Wildlife with Ryan Rainville (Skedaddle Humane Wildlife a) Our community is home to a broad range of urban wildlife that provide many benefits, but coexisting can be a challenge at times. Get pro tips and strategies for making your interactions with wildlife positive. October 26, 7:00-8:00 p.m. « Virtual FREE event at: omhs.ca/SpeakerSe KAREN MICELI Column to the polls Monday to elect their new represen- tatives at city/town halls and Halton's public and Catholic school boards. Since this print edition is the last before you cast our ballot, you might be wondering why there isn't more election-related con- tent in this week's issue. SPEAKER SERIES It's a great question. I'd love to tell yc ‘Accuracy i is one of the tenets of journalism. Along with truth, fairness and independence from those we cover, getting the facts rights is imperative. ‘we are only human. Despite our very best efforts, including robust copy editing and diligent fact checking, mistakes make it into print — albeit rarely. When they do, we are quick to set the record we made an error, and we rovide readers with the accurate information. We do so with a certain level of transparency. Online, we have the ability to update ares with Changes mice ee the front end of our web- site almost immediately. An editor's note is al- ways included in the body of the article to alert read- ers that the story 9 was ras ee dated fro! ‘inal version asa result ofar aner- in print, a correction notice referencing the ar- ticle is published along with the accurate infor- mation. Since we only publish weekly, we are limited as to how quickly we can right any wrongs. We must wait until the next print edition to do so. And that can m sever- al days before it reaches you, our reader, on your doorstep. Readers turn to their trusted source of local news to make informed decisions, especially lead- ing up to a vote. One misprint could im- pact your decision — and the outcome of the elec- tion. The stakes are high. With no time to set the 7 record straight in print a before you cast your bal- 2 lot, we'd rather not take 9 the chan 3 “Thats “hy only the & ‘y basic, most nem 8 cletion-e lated informa- tion is week's paver ge formation largely limited to voting here in Halton. However, our website is chock full of municipal election news and infor- mation. Coverage of local le 24-7 jeading. up to on includ- ing election day. We welcome your ques- tions and value your com- ments. Email our trust committee at trust@metro- INYL | 4eAeeg eIAHEO | G Karen Miceli is manag- ing editor of the Metroland community newspapers in Halton. She can be reached kmiceli@metro- land.com. AIRE HEATING & COOLING UPGRADE TO A HIGH EFFICIENCY SYSTEM & RECEIVE (Fad Oe *Calll for Detai 10 Year Factory Warranty ON’T PAY UNTIL FALL 2023!* *0.A.C., Call for det: 10 arFaat Factory Warranty ils *Call for Details HEATING & raga Wwww.aireonewest.ca ae FURNACE TUNE-UP SPECIAL *Cail for Detalls BBB.| JS) *Call for Details woo"uoy]EYyapIsUt