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Mayor's News and Update Archive
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Over 2,000 Oakville residents participating in Power Pledge July 20, 2010 - Oakville residents have pledged to reduce their phantom power usage and electricity consumption as part of the province-wide Power Pledge campaign, and so far, their pledges can reduce energy use by more than 4 million kWh.
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Town of Oakville releases its 2009 Annual Report July 14, 2010 - The Town of Oakville released its 2009 Annual Report today outlining the town's many accomplishments last year as Council continued to implement its unanimously approved four-year strategic work plan.
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Town receives provincial bus replacement funding July 8, 2010 - The Town of Oakville was notified last week that it has received a one-time transfer of $1.4 million from the provincial government to be used toward the replacement of municipal transit buses.
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Great Waterfront Trail cycles into Oakville June 29, 2010 - Over 240 cyclists participating in the third annual Great Waterfront Trail Adventure (GWTA) will take a rest stop at Oakville's Lakeside Park on Sunday, July 4 starting at 9 a.m.
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Celebrate Canada Day in Bronte Village June 28, 2010 - Please join Canadian Olympians Gillian Apps and Karen Cockburn to celebrate Canada Day in Bronte Village on July 1. There will be activities for the whole family and make sure you stick around for the fireworks display.
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TNPI to report on effects of Bronte Creek spill June 15, 2010 - Council expects to learn more in the coming weeks about the effect of the fuel pipeline spill in Bronte Creek after requesting that the town's concerns be addressed as part of the environmental site assessment.
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Mayor Burton invites you to go to bat for charity June 1, 2010 - Mayor Rob Burton will be hosting the second annual Mayor's Invitational Tournament on July 15 in support of two deserving Oakville charities - Community Living Oakville and Kerr Street Ministries.
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Transit ridership up in 2010 May 12, 2010 - Ridership increases were recorded in each of the first four months of this year. From January to April 2010, ridership increased four per cent compared to the same period the year before.
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First NHS lands transferred to the Town of Oakville May 7, 2010 - The first 53 acres of Oakville's Natural Heritage System (NHS) was officially transferred to the town on May 6, marking another milestone in creating the province's first municipal natural heritage system.
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TOWARF responds to first call of the season May 5, 2010 - Town of Oakville Water Air Rescue Force (TOWARF) responded to its first call of the season, assisting two people stranded in a 21 foot Searay with mechanical problems off Oakville Harbour.
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LHIN supports plan for new hospital in Oakville April 13, 2010 - Mayor Burton thanked Bill MacLeod, CEO of the Mississauga Halton LHIN, for attending the April 7 Council meeting to communicate his organization's support of the new hospital and answer questions from Council.
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Oakville remembers those who fought at Vimy Ridge April 9, 2010 - Mayor Rob Burton today joined the Bronte Legion in commemorating the 93rd anniversary of the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The First World War battle took place from April 9-12, 1917, and was a defining moment in Canadian history.
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Mayor Burton explains disappointment with OPA decision April 6, 2010 - The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) doesn't understand why so many of us are disappointed with the way it conducted its process to select TransCanada's site in Oakville for the southwest GTA power plant. Here's why.
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Mayor Burton supports Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels March 24, 2010 - Mayor Rob Burton joined Oakville Kiwanis board member Lyn Wilson today to deliver meals on behalf of Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels. Mayor Burton delivered meals to Oakville residents Rita Black and Eric Liddle.
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Mayor Burton celebrates Baha'i New Year March 22, 2010 - Mayor Burton joined members of the Baha'i faith on Sunday afternoon at Town Hall to ring in the New Year. The celebration marks the end of a month of fasting and the start of a new Baha'i calendar year.
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Enjoy March Break in Oakville March 16, 2010 - You didn't need to go down south this year to enjoy warm temperatures and sunshine over March Break. If you're in Oakville this week, take advantage of the warm weather to get out with your family and explore our town.
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Public provides Council with valuable input on hospital funding March 5, 2010 - Council heard from 18 delegates on Wednesday night, including residents, hospital staff and a representative from the provincial government, who expressed their views on the town's contribution toward funding a new hospital in Oakville.
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Community rallies at Queen's Park to oppose power plant March 3, 2010 - Over 2,000 people rallied Tuesday at Queen' Park to oppose the 900 megawatt natural gas-fired power plant proposed for Oakville and tell the Ontario government that power plants should not be dirty nor located close to homes and schools.
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Congratulations to Heritage Trust award winners February 23, 2010 - Oakville had winners in seven categories, including the 2009 Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement presented to former mayor Harry Barrett.
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Watch Mayor Burton this week on On the Record with Mark Carr February 8, 2010 - Mayor Burton will discuss the town's public consultation process regarding funding for Oakville's new hospital, the health protection air quality by-law passed by Council on February 1, and the success of the Mayor's Haiti Relief Fund.
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Mayor's softball tournament to benefit CLO and KSM February 5, 2010 - Mayor Burton announced on Friday that Community Living Oakville (CLO) and Kerr Street Ministries (KSM) will be equal beneficiaries of the 2010 Mayor's Invitational Softball Tournament.
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Oakville residents show support for air quality by-law January 22, 2010 - The Town of Oakville continued public consultations for its health protection air quality by-law on Thursday night. Eighty people attended a public meeting at Town Hall to review the draft by-law, ask questions, and provide comments.
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Oakville Hydro installs rooftop solar generation system January 21, 2010 - Oakville Hydro has become one of the first businesses in Oakville to install a solar energy generation system, purchasing 58 solar panels and installing them on the flat roof of its building at Fourth Line and Wyecroft Road.
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Mayor Burton's relief fund for Haiti starts today January 19, 2010 - Mayor Burton has created the Oakville Mayor's Haiti Relief Fund to give Oakville residents another easy way of making donations to help the humanitarian aid efforts in the devastated nation.
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Happy holidays from Mayor Burton December 23, 2009 - On behalf of Council, I would like to extend the warmest holiday wishes to everyone in Oakville. Have a happy and safe holiday season, and a happy New Year.
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Halton Regional Council passes ROPA 38 December 17, 2009 - Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 38 was passed unanimously by Regional Council yesterday, marking the end of a multi-year process to produce a new regional official plan that incorporates the results of Sustainable Halton.
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Natural Heritage System proposed for Halton under attack December 14, 2009 - Mayor Burton is encouraging Oakville residents to call on their Regional Councillors to support a natural heritage system proposed for Halton, which would connect and support Oakville's Natural Heritage System (NHS) north of Dundas.
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Oakville to add nearly 50,000 jobs by 2031 December 1, 2009 - Mayor Burton spoke in depth about the town's 10-year Economic Development Strategy, including initiatives to support local businesses and create new employment opportunities, to the Oakville Chamber of Commerce this morning.
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Mayor supports MPP's request for moratorium on power plants November 11, 2009 - Mayor Burton is supporting a request made by Oakville MPP Flynn for a moratorium on the construction of natural gas fired power facilities to give the provincial government time to review and consider a draft setback regulation.
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Tree Planting Celebrates International Day of Climate Action October 21, 2009 - On Saturday, October 24, join Mayor Rob Burton, Ward 3 Councillor Mary Chapin and the Oakvillegreen Ground Breakers in planting native trees and shrubs at Aspen Forest Park to celebrate the 350-Internation Day of Climate Action.
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Mayor seeks health ban on power plants Reprinted from the Oakville Beaver, Friday, July 10, 2009. By David Lea. Oakville Mayor Rob Burton has opened a new front in the quest to keep a proposed gas-fired power plant away from Oakville neighbourhoods.
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Developers pack region meeting to influence DC debate Reprinted from the Oakville Beaver, Friday, July 10, 2009. By Tim Foran, Metroland West Media Group. They came from across the GTA - pulled from construction sites where they had spent the morning working and piled on to seven buses ...
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Mayor Launches Youth Engagement Program May 27, 2009 - Mayor Rob Burton launched the Mayor's Youth Engagement Program on May 5, marking the beginning of a campaign to engage Oakville youth in the activities of municipal government, and encourage participation in the community.
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Oakville Attends Summit to Strengthen Regional Economy May 7, 2009 - Town and Regional Councillor for Ward 6 Tom Adams, who is the current Budget Chair, represented Oakville at the GTR Economic Summit, a meeting of leaders from Halton, York, Durham, Peel and Toronto regions to develop strategies to ...
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Green Mayor Gets Greener September 26, 2008 - Oakville's green Mayor, Rob Burton, got a little greener with the installation of a peaksaver thermostat at his home this morning.
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Oakville Takes Ownership of Prime Waterfront Lands in Bronte August 18, 2008 - The Town took ownership on Friday of 7 acres of prime waterfront lands as part of a 2006 Ontario Municipal Board decision granting the Town the eastern portion of the Palm Place Developments Inc. property as public parkland.
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Mayors Seek Solutions for Automotive Industry April 28, 2008 - Office of the Mayor - The Ontario Mayors for Automotive Investment (OMAI) came together in Oshawa last Friday to discuss major issues that are impacting the automotive industry in Ontario.
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Premier Delivers Good News for Oakville Bus Riders March 25, 2008 - Office of the Mayor - Premier McGuinty's unveiling of GO Transit's new double decker buses brought good news for Oakville commuters last week, as the new buses will travel the route from Oakville Station to York University.
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Federal Budget Disappoints Oakville Mayor February 28, 2008 - Office of the Mayor - "For the second time in a row, the Federal budget does almost nothing for Oakville," a disappointed Mayor Rob Burton said today.
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Natural Heritage System Boundaries Preserved at OMB January 16, 2008 - The Ontario Municipal Board has issued its decision, accepting the settlements approved by the Town and resolving the remaining matters related to the approval of the new Secondary Plan.
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