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The Town of Halton Hills will host its second round of public meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday to address the towns trucking strategy.The first meeting will be held Tuesday Nov. 28 at the Acton Arena Community Centre Hall at 415 Queen St. between 6 to 8 p.m. The second meeting is scheduled for Wednesday Nov. 29 in Georgetown in the lobby at the Moldmasters Sportsplex located at 221 Guelph St., also from 6-8 p.m. The Town of Halton Hills has been working with a consulting team from WSP to undertake a Trucking Strategy Study. The study is being undertake stanley cup becher n with the intent of developing a long-term strategy to address the planning, operation, management and enforcement of trucking activities throughout the Town of Halton Hills, said the stanley thermosflasche town in a release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Town and consultant team are now embarking on a second round of engagement with stakeholders and members of the public, it added.According to the release, the strategy focuses on four objectives: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW - Develop a long-term strategy that addresses maintenance and safety;- Build on the work of the Towns Transportation Master Plan and Strategic Action Plan; ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW - Explore opportunities for roads to safely accommodate all mo stanley cups uk des of transportation; and ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hphm Province playing accounting games with spending on social assistance
t9 ~' I. l" v9 [7 z l* w After 50 years, Dr. John Seaton Elementary School 鈥?most recently christened the Rockton Elementary School Seaton Campus 鈥?closed its doors for the final time this week.The Sheffield school, which opened in 1969, was named after a prominent physician who served the community from 1920 to 1959. The school will be replaced by the new Rockton Elementary School, which is being built at the Beverly Community Centre.Seaton campus principal Paul Clemens said while the school community was looking forward to celebrating the 50th anniversary pri stanley cup or to the closure, COVID-19 scuttled any plans. The final day for students to collect their belongings from the school was June 18. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were disappointed we couldnt see it go out in the style it deserved, he said. We were looking forward to a big celebration.Retired longtime Seaton teacher Ted Wilson, vaso stanley who taught at the school from 1969 to 1998 and was involved in planning the cancelled anniversary celebration, said he has a lot of memories at the school. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It brought the community of Beverly Township together, he said of the school, adding prior to its construction the various communities had a level of stanley cup competition between them.Meanwhile, Grade 8 teacher Sherri Burgess-Hertner said Seaton has always had a family feel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW |
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