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  • Regional Chair Gary Carr – Advocating for Halton

    From time to time the Regional Chair Gary Carr outlines a report on what the Region of Halton is doing in our area to help assist all levels of government provide the services we need and enhancing the environment for creating much needed jobs and assisting in bringing businesses to our area.  Here are some…

  • Halton Police RIDE Program Kicks off December 4th

    From the news release Halton Regional Police Service to Launch Holiday R.I.D.E. Campaign December 4th The Halton Regional Police Service will commence this year’s holiday R.I.D.E. campaign on December 4th at Thomas A. Blakelock High School in Oakville. The Service has once again partnered with local students, businesses and community organizations for the sixth year…

  • Miracle On Main Street December 17th

    UPDATE: Just an update on the Miracle on Main coming up on Monday December 17th being held at Troys Diner downtown. Due to a schedule conflict, Jimmy Hart wont be able to attend the event as was recently posted. We’re hoping the Mouth of the South will be able to attend future events but he…

  • 2013 Town of Milton Budget Online Now

    Quick post to let you know the 2013 Budget for the Town of Milton is online right now. Here is the link for the staff report HERE. Here is the link for the full budget documents. Its a large file and 420 pages…so enjoy reading.  I’ll update more when I begin my analysis this evening. …

  • Record Donations for Milton Stuff A Bus

    Milton Transit’s Holiday Stuff-a-Bus BREAKS record for donations Milton Transit held its most successful holiday “Stuff-a-Bus” to date on Sunday, November 18, 2012 during the Milton Santa Claus parade. In total, over 4,350 lbs of food were collected benefiting the Salvation Army food bank in Milton and thousands of dollars worth of toys in support…

  • Riding Commission Public Meeting

    Here is the story by Julia Le from the Milton Canadian Champion about the public meeting on Wednesday in Oakville.  Again there were some delegates who registered to speak in favour of the changes.  I would say that 70% of those in attendance and who spoke are against the new boundaries.  NOW what happens you…