Thursday, December 22, 2011

Youtube Stars from Oakville

Ontario has already put out several stars on the internet including Justin Bieber, the Fitforafeast girls and now Picnicface with Kyle Dooley and friends.



Justin Bieber has become a world famous performer with humble origins in Southern Ontario. Online video sharing sites are now just over 5 years old and some stars are rapidly commanding worldwide attention. In Oakville, we are fortunate to have such a great community with good schools and a supportive environment to nurture talented kids.



Kyle Dooley just graduated from Oakville Trafalgar High School and is already on the Comedy network through the fame he and friends garnered with their online videos.



Fitforafeast is another local born project featuring 12 year old Katrina and 13 year old Sloane as they inspire kids around the world to get fit, dance, eat well and live better lives. These dancers and gymnasts lead by example with a kid to kid solution against childhood obesity. They were also featured on YTV - The Zone, Mclean's Magazine and TV News. Kids around the world are jumping off of the couch and getting fit. Visit http://www.fitforafeast.com for more on Fit for a Feast.



It seems the online video stars are reaching main street, and some of them originate right here in Oakville, Ontario!

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Oakville high school grad’s YouTube forays lead to TV success

What happens when your funny YouTube video gets 24 million views?

In the case of Oakville’s Kyle Dooley, you end up on television.

The Oakville Trafalgar High School graduate and his seven buddies became big hits in the online world with numerous comic videos. Catching the attention of TV executives, the team of eight has its own show titled Picnicface — the first season is currently airing on The Comedy Network.

The team includes Dooley, as well as members from Toronto, Vancouver, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland.

Moving to network television, however, didn't mean the group had to sacrifice its creativity.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Crime Down in Halton - Peace Be Upon Halton Region for 2012!

The region of Halton is once again considered the safest place to live in the entire Greater Toronto Area. and also the safest regional municipality in all of Canada. Halton's crime rate is over 50% lower than the Canadian average, which is also going down.



During this time of year when we regroup with family and friends, let us all count our blessings and continue living productive and peaceful, civil lives. Halton residents should be proud of their safety record, their respect for their community and the people who reside in it.



Happy New Year 2011 to Everyone in Halton Region!!!

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Halton is safest... again

For the fourth year, Halton has been ranked the safest place to live in the GTA and the safest regional municipality in Canada — by Maclean’s magazine in its 2010 ranking of Canada’s most dangerous cities.

Prince George, B.C., once again received the title of Canada’s most crime-ridden city, followed by Victoria, B.C., Saskatoon, Sask., Red Deer, Alta., and Regina, Sask. — Caledon, Ont., was listed as the safest city in Canada.

Crowell said traffic safety — not in Maclean’s ranking — is an area he'd like to see improved in Halton.

“Although crime rates are going down across Canada, our overall crime rate in Halton was 54.7 per cent lower than the Canadian average,” said Halton Police Chief Gary Crowell,  explaining while police do play a role in preventing and deterring crime, crime rates can be influenced by many socio-economic factors.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Oakville Dogs Getting Licensed for 2012

Drivers need licenses, boater need licenses and yes, Oakville dogs need to have a current license too! It's alot of reponsibility to be a dog, and every dog must have a license in the Town of Oakville.



Licenses on a dog help them quickly find their homes again if they are lost as the identification on the "dog tag" is sufficient to find the owner. Dogs may not intentionally run away, but temporarily get disoriented and lose their way.



Sure there are stories of the dog that found his way back to Toronto from Montreal, but in general, a lost dog that wanders the streets is a danger to drivers and others in the community and risks getting injured or struck by a vehicle.



Contact the local Oakville Humane Society and get your dog licensed for the New Year. Happy New Year 2012! wuff!!!

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Time to get dog licences

The Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS) is reminding pet owners that now is the time to come in and renew their dog licences.

The Town of Oakville requires that all dogs be licensed, and sets the fees ($25 for a spayed/neutered dog, $50 for not), but the program is administered by the OMHS.

“We encourage people to have as many forms of identification as possible on their pets, but the one you legally have to have is a licence,” explained Dushko. “Dogs can’t tell us where they live, and their licence can speak for them.”

To find out more about the licensingprogram contact the Oakville & Milton Human Society at 905-845-1551, www.oakvillehumane.ca or drop by the shelter at 445 Cornwall Road.

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Oakville Holiday Shopping

OakvilleBusiness.com wants to welcome Wendy Rinella to the Chamber of Commerce chair of the board. The message in the article is to shop locally. Despite the perception of deals south of the border, there are plenty of deals and merchandise on sale right here in Oakville.



Supporting our local merchants directly affects the health of our community, and so this holiday season pickup something at one of Oakville's malls, shops and boutiques. There is also a call to think of those less fortunate during this holiday season.



Merry Christmas!

Indulge in a little Oakville

 Where will you shop this holiday season? Whether you are searching for a perfect gift or spending time with friends and loved ones, Oakville offers shopping, galleries and eateries to suit any palate.

 The holiday season is the busiest time of the year for retailers.  Shopping locally at this time of year creates a surge in the local economy. Local shops need to hire extra local staff and wages paid to local employees are circulated within the community. The holiday season is also a time when many of us donate to local charities to help those less fortunate in our community. Shopping locally supports local businesses that donate to local causes.

 Shopping locally is good for our community health. We have the opportunity to meet our neighbours, and build long-term relationships with local businesses. Decision-making about product offerings and services are based on the local, unique needs of our community and preserve our community. A strong local economy will help attract new businesses, bringing their variety of products and services with a focus on the needs of our community.  Through tax dollars, businesses subsidize the lifestyle we enjoy in Oakville. In order for us to plan the future we want as a community, we need to support businesses which support us, reflecting the values we hold as a community.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Mild Winter for Oakville 2011-2012

Environment Canada just released their 3 month prediction and the nice weather is to continue. If you are thinking about that backyard rink this year, you may want to hold off.

Even pedestrians in downtown Toronto aren't quite in the Christmas mood yet because there is no snow.

The forecast calls for more precipitation but warmer weather for the next 3 months.

Bring on the fake snow! Toronto ski hills are making their own snow, but having a hard time so far.

There could be days in December that reach 12 degrees even though the average daytime high may be -2C.

So hold off on that snowblower just yet. We will continue to monitor the new long-range forecasts for any variance in this latest projection.

Meanwhile, enjoy these relatively mild temparatures in Oakville and the GTA!

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Oakville Ice Rinks Around Town

Oakville Ice SkatingOakville Outdoor Neighborhood ice rinks include:

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Winter Weather Projections for 2011 - 2012 in Oakville

The Weather Network just released an updated long term winter forecast. Since it is a La NiƱa year, world weather will be uneven which means some parts will see worse average weather while others will benefit.

In the case of the G.T.A. it seems we can expect a bit milder of a winter based on this forecast with average precipitation.

The only issue could be more higher wind days. Hopefully nothing like we have just witnessed in Calgary!

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National News: The Weather Network's Winter Outlook: Meteorologists share what to expect this winter

"We are expecting a 'melting pot' of weather this winter. From wild and wide swings in temperatures to sloppy winter storms in Southern Canada bringing snow, freezing rain and rain all within the same system," says Chris Scott, Forecast Operations Manager with The Weather Network. "While Western Canada has already experienced its first taste of winter, the heart of the winter season might be slightly delayed in Eastern Canada."

The Eastern Canada Winter
Above normal temperatures will dominate most of The Great Lakes region through to southern areas of the Maritimes. Near normal precipitation is in the outlook for Canadians living east of the Manitoba/Ontario border.

e Weather Network has just released its outlook for the months of December, January and February, and Canadians can expect a roller coaster winter from coast to coast, thanks to La Niña.
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Saturday, December 3, 2011

2 person hot tubs just fill and plug in to 110v outlet

2 person hot tubs just fill and plug in a 110v power outlet without expensive setup by an electrician. Sometimes wiring for a new hot tub including the GFCI can cost $500-$1,000, but a simple 2 person spa can just be plugged into a wall outlet, filled with water and used as needed. Rather than deny yourself a hot tub altogether, check out some 2 person hot tubs.

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2 Person Hot Tub

2 Person Hot Tub 110v

A portable hot tub need not be very large. For the comfort of one or two persons, there is a 2 person hot tub 110v that is just right for you. They can be quite comfortable and are easily setup. Many small hot tubs are of the plug and play type, which means they just need to be filled with water and plugged in. The power cord that comes with these spas contains the necessary GFCI (ground fault circuit interruptor) so safety is taken care of.

When purchasing a 2 person hot tub it is best to deal with a hot tub manufacturer that has been in business for over 20 years and preferrably longer. One manufacturer that makes 2 person hot tubs is QCA Spas and they are available online through the factory owned http://www.SpaSaunaDirect.com website.

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Downtown Oakville Ontario is putting on the holiday magic to get everyone in the holiday spirit. With Black Friday having passed, many Canadians swooped up bargains south of the border as Canadian retailers also started offering Black Friday sales. Downtown Oakville makes the holiday time feel like Christmas with carollers and other events. Enjoy the Sights, the Sounds and of course the shops of the quaint downtown Oakville this holiday season! Take in a good meal at one of the many dining establishments and find some gifts in the many specialty boutiques and retail stores. The Lakeshore Shopping Promenade is donned with Christmas lights and holiday decor.

Strolling carollers share their holiday spirit on weekends from Friday November 25th, 2011 to Christmas. Horse-drawn wagon rides with St. Nick are available on weekends as well along Lakeshore Road. http://amplify.com/u/a1j7pc

Skydiver Needs a New Hot Tub Heater

Winter is around the corner, and the worst thing for the hot tub is for it to break down in the middle of winter in freezing temperatures so that there is a risk of it freezing or pipes breaking. Fortunately, replacement heaters are stocked in Mississauga and can be ordered online for immediate delivery through Canada;s TheHotTubSuperstore.com. Need a new hot tub cover, hot tub steps, accessories, hot tub fragrances as a holiday gift? Visit TheHotTubSuperstore.com.

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Get Replacement Hot Tub Heaters in Canada

As Russ the skydiver says in this video, your family depends on you to keep the hot tub working and when the heater gives up, get it replaced from an online discount hot tub heater source: Canada’s The Hot Tub Superstore.com.

Old heater elements also get scale building up on the heater element over time. This causes the heater to have to work harder to heat the water and it becomes less efficient over time. On old hot tubs it is a good idea to exchange the heater for more energy savings and efficient heating. If your heating bills are high for an old hot tub, this may be the cause.

Happy Tubbing!

Tom

HotTubSpaParts.ca

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GE Oakville Light Bulb Factory Demolished

General Electric Corp.'s consumer products division shut down the light bulb manufacturing plant in Oakville, Ont., with the loss of about 180 jobs in 2009. Now the demolition of the building has taken place with concern over handling mercury and asbestos found in the debris properly.



The plant made incandescent, fluorescent and halogen light bulbs and had employed 160 hourly production workers and over 20 salaried employees.



The reason for the closure was dwindling demand of the type of bulbs that were manufactured at the plant in favor of more energy-efficient lighting products which has led to global overcapacity for older light bulbs.

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Demolition of Oakville, Ontario light bulb factory includes asbestos removal

November 25, 2011

The market shift toward energy-efficient bulbs led to the 2009 announcement that General Electric Corp. (NYSE:GE) was closing GE Consumer & Industrial, an Oakville, Ontario manufacturing facility for incandescent, fluorescent and halogen light bulbs. The contract for the environmental abatement and selective demolition of the 300,000-square-foot facility, known locally as the Oakville Lamp Plant, was awarded to Quantum Murray LP (QMLP).

General Electric Corp. closed GE Consumer & Industrial, the Oakville, Ont. manufacturing plant for incandescent, fluorescent and halogen light bulbs. Environmental abatement and selective demolition of the 300,000-square-foot facility was awarded to Quantum Murray LP (QMLP).


The company began work with the hazardous materials portion of the contract, which involved removal of designated substances from the plant through a variety of methods, which included Type 1, Type 2 and Glovebagging asbestos removal procedures. The building was sealed as a precaution as workers removed asbestos insulation, transite asbestos cement, PCBs, mercury switches and other materials typical of buildings constructed over the history of the plant. Original construction dated back to the 1940s, with other building sections added up until the 1970s.

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