Halton Police set up online crime reporting

From todays Milton Canadian Champion

Cops set up online crime reporting

Halton Regional Police Service has made it more convenient for the public to now report certain types of crime online through their website at www.haltonpolice.ca.

HRPS is one of first police services in Canada to introduce online police reporting as a way to enhance its service to the public.

Now, rather than having to go to a Halton police station or call the non-emergency line at 905-878-5511, people can use the new HRPS online police reporting system to report lost property, theft of property valued at less than $5,000, theft from vehicle, and damage or vandalism to their home or vehicle.

The offence must have occurred within Halton, there must be no known suspects, and it must not be a crime in progress.

To report a crime in progress, the public is advised to call 9-1-1.

“People today lead incredibly busy lives, and this is one way we can help them get back to their day as quickly as possible after their vehicle has been broken into, or their property has been lost, stolen, or vandalized,” said Chief Gary Crowell, adding, “It also is a tremendous convenience for people who may live outside of Halton, but unfortunately were a victim of one of these types of crimes while within our jurisdiction.”

Since starting testing of the new system, the Service has received 112 police reports, with the vast majority being filed by Oakville and Burlington residents.

The three most commonly reported crimes using the new system are theft from auto, theft of property and property damage.

The system is secure, confidential and easy to use. People are required to have a valid email address, and should disable any pop-up blockers before filing their report online.

Complete instructions and an FAQ are available on the Service’s website at www.haltonpolice.ca.

Landslide Victory for Cluett

From the Milton Canadian Champion

Mike Cluett, 2010 candidate for Milton's Ward 6.

CLUETT, Mike 1216 (78.71%)

SOOMRO 329 (21.29%)

Mike Cluett has become the new councillor for Ward 6 following a landslide victory.

The father of two said he was motivated to get into public office to ensure a positive future for his offspring, and last night he got off on the right foot to do so.

Cluett said he was pleased with voter turnout in the new ward.

He said: “We tried to get as many people out as possible as the number of voters going out to the polls has been dropping the last couple of years.

“Considering this is a new ward I think we did well.”

He added that his first order of business in office would be to tackle the budget and to ensure councillors start “sharpening their pencils.”

His opponent, Maqsood Soomro, conceded defeat saying running for office had been a “wonderful experience.”

He said: “I think I did better than a lot of people expected, but there always has to be one winner and one loser.”

Thank you!

WOW! Last night was a very exciting and humbling experience for me, my wife and my family. To see the support from everyone who came out to vote was just amazing.

Im looking forward with anticipation on the next four years of council. I promised to be respect your tax dollars, to work towards making our neighbourhoods safer and most importantly being accountable to you. There are a lot of things for new councillors to learn over the next few weeks and Im sure it will be challenging but I will do my best to meet that challenge head on.

To the people who came out and voted last night…THANK YOU for taking part in the democratic process and getting involved in our community. To see an increase in turnout from the last election is encouraging and Im hoping we can do better next time.

To my friends who helped during the campaign, with door knocking, with delivering flyers, with making phone calls, and with talking to other ward 6 residents…THANK YOU. Paul, Keith and Mike … your advice and help over this journey has been great. You are truly great friends and Im thankful for that.

To Kim & Ed…a very big THANK YOU for your help, your advice and your enthusiam. From helping with signs, to canvassing you two did an outstanding job and I am grateful for everything.

To the other candidates who put their names forward on a ballot and their families…THANK YOU. Its part of the process that seems to be overlooked. Its not easy on the candidates and their families during a campaign and it takes a special person do go through it.

Finally to my wife Pat, son Anthony and my little girl Miranda…Im almost speechless. The support you have shown me over the last several months has been amazing. There were many nights you wanted me there when I went to meetings or canvassing or putting up signs or meeting with voters but you showed me the support with more than words. I really enjoyed canvassing with you because it was more time to spend with you. Anthony is an amazing door knocker and super fast at delivering flyers and I loved seeing his big smile when he was done. I love you guys so much and I know things will continue to be busy (although not at this hectic pace) but you helped me in so many ways…I am so grateful and Im blessed to have you in my life.

As they say, now comes the hard part and its true. As difficult as the campaign was the work really begins in serving people in my ward and in the Town of Milton. Lots of things will be happening very quickly, from the 2011 budget to the intensification and to the Boyne Survey, and decisions will have to be made soon. I look forward to the challenge of this position and I hope I can count on you to stay part of the conversation we started and continue to help shape the future of our town together.

Thank you again to everyone! I’ll continue to see you at the doors.

Today Is Election Day

Its been over 10 months since I began my campaign to become the local councillor for ward 6.  On January 11, 2010 I visited town hall and filed my nomination papers and started what was to become a tiring, yet satisfying campaign.

Over these past 10 months I have met many of you, a couple of times over, and heard what issues you find to be important.  In this time I spoke about 3 main things…responsible financial management, neighbourhood safety and accountability.

The first item of business for the new council will be to review the 2011 budget which has a projected 6.91% increase to the mill rate.  You have told me you want value for your dollar and you want your taxes spent wisely and this rate increase is simply too much.  Council needs to review line by line each item in the budget so we can see whats working, what isn’t working and where we can find savings.  I have made the promise I wont support the 2011 budget if the increase is over the rate of inflation.  I hope my council colleagues will work hard over that budget process to see if we can find the savings and give you value for your tax dollar.

We’ve talked about neighbourhood safety at length as well.  Im glad my opponent has been reading my blog since he started his campaign mid September and now understands this is an important issue.  Over the months and in fact the last few years, I have been talking about the importance of neighbourhood safety on our roads.  The town of Milton wants to become a pedestrian friendly town, but we need to look at options like traffic calming devices and other ways to slow down vehicles in the residential area so that all pedestrians are safer.  We’ve discussed the idea of a signalled crosswalk near Kennedy Circle and Thompson Road as there are people who would like to take advantage of the great splash pad and soccer fields on one side or others to go to Shoppers Drug Mart or Metro or the Dollar Blitz to shop without packing the kids in the car to travel less than 500 metres.  Over the next four years I want to bring these ideas forward and I need your input and help to get it done.

Last but not least, we talked extensively about accountability.  About being there when you call or email and giving you a quick response.  Ive promised, as I have done over the last 4 years, to update you on whats going on in Milton, at Town Hall, and how it affects you using this website/blog and other forms of social media like Facebook & Twitter.  During some important council meetings  you can find me sending updates through Twitter on what was going on, and when the decisions are made.  Its something I will do my best to continue as councillor, even though I’ll be sitting at the table, Ill make sure you can follow along.  Either by Twitter or what we hope to do is stream the meetings online so you can see whos working for you and asking the questions that need to be asked.

So now the brochures have been delivered and the doors have been knocked on and I’ve done my best to meet as many of you as I could over the last 10 months.  I leave it in your hands to make the decision on who you feel is the best candidate to represent all Miltonians at the council table.  If you havent made that crucial decision yet, I ask that you review my website and that of my opponents and see who has the plan for a better Milton.

You can vote today starting now at 10AM to 8 PM tonight.  If you live north of Clark Blvd in Ward 6 you will be voting at Guardian Angels on Bennett Blvd – and if you live south of Clark Blvd you will be voting at Hawthorne Village School also on Bennett Blvd.

If you have any last minute questions, call my cell (647) 888-9032!

Thank you everyone for making this a fun campaign.  Ive enjoyed meeting everyone and discussing the issues and while some of us disagreed we still came to the conclusion that the dialogue needs to continue and we need to work together to make Milton a better place.  I am humbled by the support I’ve received and the pledges of support and the volunteers who have worked endlessly to help me get the message out and for that Im eternally grateful.

I’ll update the blog once the polls close and the results come in.  Afterwards I will be at Ned Devines celebrating with other candidates, supporters, friends and family so feel free to drop by tonight (I’ll be there roughly after 9ish) and say HI!

Until then….I’ll see you at the polls.

Grand Opening of Tiger Jeet Singh Public School

 

I just returned from the opening of the Tiger Jeet Singh Public School and to echo some of the comments from people in attendance… WOW!

Hundreds of people came out to support the Singh family in this unprecedented opening of a new school in Milton.  Principal Rick Nodwell and the staff of the school were beaming with pride as the children chanted “TJS…TJS…TJS” showing pride in their school and their community.

Overhead a plane flew over the school as the children and people in attendance waved Canadian flags and cheered.  Inside the packed auditorium people listened to the dignitaries from other countries who flew here today for this event.  It was a highly emotional day for the Tiger family as a grin formed from ear to ear when it was announced the school mascot was “TIGER!”

The childrens choir got up to sing a very powerful song about being Canadian and they did a wonderful job as many in the crowd felt the emotion in their words.  In another emotional moment, Tiger Ali Singh, former WWE Superstar got up to speak.  He quickly broke into tears as he detailed the reasons why his father is a great man, and his personal hero.  Chants of TIGER filled the room when he came up to the podium to speak and you could quickly see how this school has become very tight knit and proud of where they go.  It was amazing to say the least.

Tiger Jeet Singh offered words of advice to the students before he  finished.  Stay in school, stay Tiger-fit and stay away from drugs!  A great message from a great man.

Its a wonderful accomplishment for this highly decorated individual who has never forgotten his roots, both in India and here in Milton.  Wherever he goes, whatever he does hes a Miltonian through and through.  Congratulations Tiger!  This is an honour well deserved by a wonderful man and a great family as well.

I’ll see you at the doors.

Momentum is building

With only a few days left in the campaign, I have a good feeling that the momentum is building.

When either myself or one of my campaign team knocks on a door, many know who I am, what I stand for, what I have done over the last few years and what I will do for them if elected.  If comments received at the door are any indication we should have a good turnout on the 25th.

Every moment counts now up until the polls open on Monday and I am spending as much time as possible knocking on doors speaking with as many ward 6 residents as I can.  Chilly nights (and they have been chilly) don’t stop me because its important to reach as many people as I can to hear what your thoughts are in the direction of Milton, the plan I’ve put forth and what we can do together to improve the quality of life in Milton.

If you haven’t made your decision yet, please take some time to review my “WHY MIKE” section, watch the videos of the Thanksgiving Debate, my Milton Today TV interview and my TV Cogeco statement.  Call or email me if you have any questions at all because I’m interested in what you have to say.

With so many changes happening in Milton over the next few years and beyond, its important that you have a say on the representative sent to council to speak for you.  I have been in this campaign from the beginning and over the spring and summer, I have knocked on doors to find out what you have to say.  My decision to run for this position wasn’t made at the last second…its been constant.  My service to Milton didn’t begin the day my name went on a ballot…its been constant.  And it will continue to be constant after October 25th.  Its important that you vote.

Three more days remain until the polls open at 10am Monday so until then, I hope to see you at the doors.