Halton’s Walk to School Opens

P.L. Robertson elementary in Milton opened this week as a “walking-only school,” where students will be strongly encouraged to use their feet, bikes or any other means to get to school.
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Halton Largest Infrastructure Investment in 35 Years

Halton Regional Council recently approved the Halton 2010 Budget and Business Plan includes the largest amount ever spent for infrastructure improvements in the Region’s 35-year history. [Read more...]

Citizens for Clean Air Stepping Up the Fight

The Citizens of Clean Air are stepping up their campaign to stop the Oakville Power Plant. The organization recently sent a letter to the Minister of the Environment asking for an independent environmental assessment. [Read more...]

TransCanada Appeals Power Plant Ruling

TransCanada is appealling a recent decision by the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) to uphold a special interim control bylaw.
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Oakville’s Official Plan Approved

Oakville’s Official Plan has been approved making the way for new policies to be adopted.  This new place allows to region to control how development occurs ensuring the region will become the most liveable community in Canada. [Read more...]

Halton Catholic Board Picks Full-Day Kindergarten Schools

Halton Catholic School Board has selected the schools housing full day kindergarten. With the introduction of full-day kindergarten by the Province, both the Catholic School board and Public School board have been asked to provide a list of schools. [Read more...]

Services In Place Before Development Approved

With the Official Plan now approved, the Halton region is looking at making serious changes in the way in which development is approved and what must be in place before such approval is obtained. [Read more...]

Halton’s Social Assistance Set to Explode

Halton’s social assistance is about to explode. As the year draws to a close it comes as no surprise to many that Halton like so many other areas are feeling the affects of the downturn in the economy. [Read more...]