Tag: town of milton report

  • Milton Community Police Committee Update

    As regular readers of the blog will know, I am a member of the Milton Community Policing Committee (MCPC)and we have monthly meetings about community outreach with the Halton Police Department and promote programs to help raise awareness of safety / crime issues in Halton. Its been reported recently that despite the massive growth in…

  • Milton Santa Claus Parade 2010

    It was a little chilly but still an entertaining day on Main Street in Milton.  Thousands of people despite the cold wind and the snow earlier on in the day made their way to downtown Milton for its annual Santa Claus Parade.  Over 50 floats made their way down Main Street to sing songs, dance,…

  • Volunteer Opportunities Available

    Volunteer Opportunities: Committee/Board Vacancies The Town of Milton invites you to help guide decisions and provide input to issues affecting your community, by volunteering for one of the following committees. Committee of Adjustment and Consent Community Services Advisory Committee Downtown Business Improvement Area Heritage Milton Milton Accessibility Advisory Committee Milton Public Library Board Milton Transit…

  • Public Input Sessions – Bruce Street Library

    Public Input Sessions – Bruce Street Library In the Spring of 2011, the main library and library administration that are currently housed at 45 Bruce Street and 407 Pine Street will be moving to a larger facility, with the completion of the new Milton Centre for the Arts.  This relocation presents the opportunity to consider…

  • Firefighter Appreciation Day November 6th Milton Fairgrounds

    From the Milton Canadian Champion Local emergency personnel to go up against civilians – This Saturday November 6th starting at 9AM IN TRAINING: Civilians Kim Smith (left) and Annie Gordon train in bunker gear for Canadian Firefighter Appreciation Day this Saturday. Graham Paine / Canadian Champion If you’ve ever been interested to see how your…

  • 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…