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  • #KeepMiltonAsOne

    Fellow councillor Zeeshan Hamid posted a few days ago some disturbing information about possible changes to the electoral riding boundaries in our area.  From time to time Elections Canada undergoes a review of electoral districts when new census data comes in.  Given the fact that Milton is Canada’s fastest growing municipality, there were talks that…

  • Milton Santa Claus Parade A Success

    The weather was perfect.  Chilly but not too cold.  The sun was shining and the streets of downtown Milton were PACKED all along the parade route for the 2012 Santa Claus parade. The parade began with a fly over of planes that never ceases to amaze me how they can fly in such perfect formation…

  • Region of Halton Budget Available ONLINE

    I thought I had posted the link before but apparently I did everything but in one of my last posts. You can find the Region of Halton budget for 2013 online at www.halton.ca/budget Its a large document with 570 pages to read through so as many have said to me, if you have a problem…

  • Work Begins at Intersection of LSL & Ferguson

    I just wanted to post a quick update regarding the intersection of Louis St Laurent and Ferguson Drive. As many of you remember, there has been a lot of concern about the safety of students in this area directly across from Craig Keilburger Secondary School and the lack of traffic control, especially during school hours. …

  • Navigating Through The Fog – Part 4 of 4

    Lack of autism support frustrates families Final installment in the four-part Metroland series, Navigating Through the Fog “It doesn’t have to be the worst diagnosis in the world when your child has autism; it can be that your child has unique needs and perhaps unique abilities that other children don’t have.” – Lizanne Rowe Resources…

  • Navigating Through The Fog – Part 3 of 4

    Unlocking autism mystery with diet, programs Part three of the four-part Metroland series, Navigating Through the Fog ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE… Somewhere in Ontario, a child would rather line up his toy cars than navigate them through an invisible maze. Somewhere in Ontario, a mother looks at her child and instinctively wonders. A doctor tells…