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  • Update on Oakville’s New Hospital

    Continuing on the “hospital” theme of my posts today, I read this article from Oakville Today and a conversation with John Oliver, the CEO of Halton Healthcare Services.  You will find his name familiar as HHS is also responsible for Milton District Hospital.  This article gives a good synopsis on what it took to get…

  • Family Day In Milton February 21 2011

    As I sit here and go through my calendars (yes more than one) scheduling in meetings and other work related items, I just remembered that February 21st is Family Day (ie: a day off)  We haven’t had a shortage of days off in February with our snow day last week and the PA Day’s from…

  • Milton Police Blotter – February 3 2011

    From the Milton Canadian Champion Trucks, wire stolen Between 7:45 a.m. and 5:26 p.m. Monday, the Hydro One site was broken into by thieves who climbed the firm’s Lower Baseline fence. F250 pick-up truck with 2366 RW plates and a Ford Ecoline truck with 161 MF plates were taken.  Also stolen was about 1,000 pounds…

  • Region Of Halton Approves 1.4% Increase

    Again from Kim Arnott Region settles on 1.4% tax hike In a budget that will see close to $1 billion spent on infrastructure, programs, services, regional staff and police, Halton’s council was hung up on about $190,000.That amount represented the difference between capping Regional staff pay increases at 2.25 per cent, which was the amount…

  • Milton Police Blotter – January 6 2011

    Milton Police Blotter A home on Commercial Street saw its Christmas decorations, including an inflatable Santa Claus two snowmen and a string of lit candy canes, dragged across the lawn and damaged  overnight last Thursday. The estimated damage was $300. The following night, inflatable Christmas decorations — including a Santa Claus, penguins and a glowing…

  • Being Progressive Gets Things Done: Mayor Krantz

    Here is a recent interview with Mayor Gord Krantz that was published in todays Milton Canadian Champion by Christina Commisso. Push for education village funding high on mayor’s 2011 to-do list A lot has changed at Milton’s Town Hall over the last couple of months. The number of town wards grew from four to eight…