Tag: transit oriented development
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Miracle on Main 2020 Kicks Off in Milton
There are many of us who for the last several months have been wishing that this year of 2020 be over as quick as possible. It is our goal to make the end of 2020 as memorable and inspiring as possible. It is that time of year when families begin to think about the holiday…
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What Can You Do To Help?
I can tell you right off the bat, one of the top, if not THE top question I have been getting recently from Milton residents is “What can we do to help?” We continue to see the numbers of COVID-19 infections increase in Milton and Halton Region. No municipality, no province and no country has…
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Miracle On Main 2020 – COVID Edition
UPDATE: This year is going to look a little different but our mission remains the same! Stay tuned for our big announcement on Monday, November 30th at 1 pm – we’re going LIVE on social! Check out the event here. It is that time of year when families begin to think about the holiday season…
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Conservation Halton Foundation Receives Federal Support
It was great to be part of such an important funding announcement today at Conservation Halton. Many thanks to Adam van Koeverden for his assistance in getting these much needed funds to help improve our creeks, wetlands and help save some endangered species. When I speak to people from Milton and Halton, they talk of…
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Conservation Halton CEO Discusses Bill 229 on Local Matters with Mike Cluett
In this episode of Local Mattes with Mike Cluett, I invite Conservation Halton President and CEO Hassaan Basit on to discuss the Province of Ontario’s Bill 229 and more specifically “Schedule 6” which proposes many changes to the Conservation & Planning act. Hassaan outlines how, if passed as is, will negatively impact conservation efforts and…
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Message from Halton Medical Officer of Health November 19, 2020
From Halton Region Medical Officer of Health Dr Hamidah Meghani With cases across the province, and in Halton, continuing to increase, we are clearly heading in the wrong direction. The region’s weekly incidence rate has gone from three confirmed cases per 100,000 people in early September to hovering around 55 per 100,000 by early November.…