Tag: covid19 halton
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Halton Region Moves to RED Threshold of CONTROL – COVID19 Update
There is going to be a lot of information regarding “red zone” and the impacts it will have for Halton Region. Make sure you check www.ontario.ca/covid19 and www.halton.ca/covid19 for updates as they come in. There will be an updated message from Halton Region’s Medical Officer of Health later today, so please stay tuned to the social media channels. Lets…
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Remembrance Day in Milton 2020
On this edition of my show Local Matters with Mike Cluett Sameera Ali and I discuss this weeks Remembrance Day Ceremony Plans in Milton. Please wear a poppy, remember our fallen and surviving veterans and the sacrifices made by them and please do so safely. In this interview you can find out one of the…
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Milton Thompson Road Development at Kennedy Circle
There has been an application received currently under review by commenting agencies and Town departments for a proposed development at Thompson Road & Kennedy Circle (981 & 985 Thompson Rd S.) This is a copy of the draft plan of subdivision that has been submitted. The approval process is still underway so there might be…
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Long Term Goals
Looking at the calendar earlier today I noticed that we are approaching the end of July in 2020. We’ve made it past the halfway point of this incredibly strange and life changing year. The last few months have been more than just “interesting times” to live in, but as a society we have changed/are changing.…
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Milton Moves To Stage 3
News Release July 24, 2020 Milton plans for Stage 3 of Province’s reopening Halton Region has been given the go ahead to move into Stage 3 of the Province’s Recovery Framework starting today. This stage allows for the reopening of the majority of businesses and services across Ontario. The Town of Milton will continue to…
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Mandatory Mask Bylaw Takes Effect In Halton Region & Milton
Today is the first full day of the Halton Region mandatory mask bylaw. This bylaw encompasses all of Halton Region including Milton, Oakville, Halton Hills and Burlington and takes precedent over any other local bylaws. Please make sure you have your mask with you when heading out to public places where they would be required…