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No. Received (dd-mm-yy) Media Type From Subject Page 1 02-Nov-18 Letter Resident - Reva Robinson Election 2 2 07-Nov-18 Letter SCDSB Education Development Charges 3 3 08-Nov-18 Newsletter AMO AMO Weekly Watchfile 5 4 08-Nov-18 Newsletter ROMA ROMA Insider Monthly Newsletter 7 5 13-Nov-18 Letter Grant Wedge, Deputy Minister Settlement of Williams Treaties Land Claim 11 6 15-Nov-18 Newsletter AMO AMO Weekly Watchfile 23 7 21-Nov-18 Newsletter Waypoint Waypoint Fall 2018 Newsletter 26 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Town of / Ville de Penetanguishene Council Information Package The Town of Penetanguishene does not adopt or condone anything outlined in correspondence or communications provided to the Town or Council and does not warrant the accuracy of statements made in such correspondence or communications. The Town has a duty to ensure that its proceedings and deliberations are transparent, and that it fosters public debate on issues of concern. To carry out this duty is to, wherever possible, make the material in its Council Information Packages available on the Town's website. Page 1

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1 02-Nov-18 Letter Resident - Reva Robinson Election 2

2 07-Nov-18 Letter SCDSB Education Development Charges 3

3 08-Nov-18 Newsletter AMO AMO Weekly Watchfile 5

4 08-Nov-18 Newsletter ROMA ROMA Insider Monthly Newsletter 7

5 13-Nov-18 Letter Grant Wedge, Deputy Minister Settlement of Williams Treaties Land Claim 11

6 15-Nov-18 Newsletter AMO AMO Weekly Watchfile 23

7 21-Nov-18 Newsletter Waypoint Waypoint Fall 2018 Newsletter 26

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Council Information PackageThe Town of Penetanguishene does not adopt or condone anything outlined in correspondence or communications provided to the Town or Council and does not warrant the

accuracy of statements made in such correspondence or communications. The Town has a duty to ensure that its proceedings and deliberations are transparent, and that it fosters

public debate on issues of concern. To carry out this duty is to, wherever possible, make the material in its Council Information Packages available on the Town's website.

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From: AMO CommunicationsTo: Kelly ColeSubject: AMO WatchFile - November 8, 2018Date: November 8, 2018 10:06:23 AM

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November 8, 2018

In This Issue- Digital Signatures Town Hall webinar.- What makes a good leader?- As a member of council what you need to know!- Land Use Planning: Beyond the Basics.- Communications 101 for Elected Officials.- Countdown to conference has begun.- Showcase at the AMO Conference - August 2019.- LAS Blog: Electricity program pricing details for 2019.- Ontario Active School Fund open to applications. - Career with AMO.

AMO MattersAMO and Solutions Notarius Inc. launched a Digital Signature Service Pilot to allow municipalities to testtechnology to sign documents digitally with secure and encrypted digital and electronic signatures. Join usfor a free webinar on Thursday, November 15 from 12pm to 2pm where pilots will showcase theirexperiences using Notarius digital signatures as we work towards launching a Digital Signature Service.

Eye on EventsWhat makes a good leader? What are the tools you need to navigate the complexities of your role asHead of Council? Find the answers to these questions and more at the November, 2018 sessions ofMunicipal Leadership Essentials. Register today!

As a member of council what do you need to know? The ABC’s of municipal government; limiting yourrisk; budgeting; planning; impacts of new legislation and so much more. Learn what it takes to be aneffective team member and a municipal leader at this full day session in 2019. Space is limited, registertoday.

The Land Use Planning: Beyond the Basics half day workshop will reinforce the central role thatmunicipalities play in implementing and managing the land use policy framework in Ontario. It will includea review of the relevant elements of the Ontario Planning Act as well as a run-down of the key planningtools and how they are applied in the municipal context. Register today and receive access to the newLand Use Planning: The Basics online course for free (launching January 2019).

Elected officials live in the spotlight. The rise of social media and decline of local news have changed thecommunications landscape. This half-day workshop will help you learn how to promote good news,manage issues professionally, and to leverage traditional and social media. Most of all, this session willhelp elected officials communicate effectively and sleep soundly. Click here for more details and toregister.

The 2019 AMO AGM and Annual Conference will be held in Ottawa from August 18 - 21, 2019. AMO hasnegotiated Conference rates at eight hotels. In order to ensure the booking process goes smoothly pleaseread the details in full and make note of all deposit and cancellation policies for the individual properties.Call-in numbers and online reservation links will be posted in late December, as reservations made beforeJanuary 9, 2019 will not be honoured.

Showcase your product or service at the 2019 AMO AGM and Annual Conference in August. Are you amunicipal supplier or vendor? Do you have a product or service that would benefit the municipal sector?Then register today for the AMO Annual Conference Exhibit Hall. Early bird offer available until January30, 201 - download the exhibitor application today.

LASLAS has released pricing details for the Electricity Pricing Program. For more information, check out ourblog post.

Municipal Wire*Green Communities Canada is soliciting applications from municipal governments for up to $60,000 infunding for partnership-based projects that expand walking and cycling to school. Application deadline:December 21, 2018.

CareersPolicy Intern - AMO. Assisting senior advisors and the Director of Policy, the successful candidate willsupport AMO’s policy development process. The job will require research, analysis, report writing, projectplanning and coordination. The Intern will help identify issues of importance to municipal government andhelp demonstrate impacts of the issues and appropriate responses. Please apply in confidence to:[email protected] by Friday, January 11, 2019, 12 noon.

About AMOAMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario's 444 municipal governments. AMOsupports strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipalgovernment as a vital and essential component of Ontario's and Canada's political system. Follow@AMOPolicy on Twitter!

AMO ContactsAMO Watch File, Tel: 416.971.9856Conferences/EventsPolicy and Funding ProgramsLAS Local Authority ServicesMEPCO Municipal Employer Pension Centre of OntarioMedia Inquiries, Tel: 416.729.5425Municipal Wire, Career/Employment and Council Resolution Distributions

*Disclaimer: The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) is unable to provide any warranty regarding the accuracy or completenessof third-party submissions. Distribution of these items does not imply an endorsement of the views, information or services mentioned.

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Welcome to ROMA's new quarterly e-newsletter!

We will be updating you on our efforts to make sure the shared interests and

challenges of Ontario's rural communities are better understood and better

addressed.

2019 ROMA Conference: Rural Matters

January 27-29, 2019

Change is expected across Ontario. Coming six months into the new provincial

government's mandate, the third annual ROMA Conference is a critical moment

for municipal officials to learn, share ideas and meet with the Province. A great

opportunity for new Councillors. Early bird registration

ends November 15. Don't miss it.

Register Here

Recreational Cannabis is Now Legal

Besides deciding if they want to "opt out" of cannabis retail, Councils will also

need to look at other local priorities and policies like public smoking, HR policies

and by-law enforcement. Listening to feedback from your community will be

key. All orders of government will be adjusting as they learn and gain

experience. Check out AMO's online cannabis resource section for more info.

ROMA, working through AMO, is now focused on new regulations to safeguard

municipal input on retail siting.

Rural Ontario Institute

ROI is dedicated to developing rural leadership and knowledge. ROMA often

collaborates with the institute to get data needed for our advocacy work. Check

out their 2017 Rural Fact Sheets for demographics that can help you understand

how your community fits into rural trends.

Infrastructure Funding

ROMA and AMO are pressing the Province to move quickly on federal

infrastructure funding. The 2018 season was lost to the provincial and municipal

elections. With the federal election expected in later 2019,

there's only nine months to get projects lined up, approved and funded.

If not, another year will be lost. Our goal would be to have the project

intake ready for this December.

Stay Tuned: OPP Court Costs and Energy Matters

You may have been wondering about the recent OPP notice that put a hold on

the final 2018 grant for court security costs. We are seeking information on the

notice and what it means for both OPP-policed communities and others.

We are also getting clarification on Bill 32 and expectations around community

contributions to natural gas expansion. It's important these

costs don't end up on the property tax bill.

ROMA wants to further protect property tax payers from unexpected costs

related to the repeal of the Green Energy Act. We want to make sure the

province will be responsible for complaints about green energy operations and

costs if a company goes bankrupt.

LAS: Road and Sidewalk Assessment Program

Better info makes for better decisions. This LAS Program provides

municipalities with high quality, objective data on your roads and

sidewalks. It helps meet legislated requirements, set priorities and budget,

and plan for the long-term care of valuable community infrastructure.

From: AMO CommunicationsTo: Kelly ColeSubject: AMO WatchFile - November 15, 2018Date: November 15, 2018 10:08:30 AM

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November 15, 2018

In This Issue- Sign up for AMO’s Municipal-Indigenous Relations 201 Webinar.- ROMA Municipal Delegation site is now available.- Investments Basics in Milton.- As a member of Council what you need to know!- Land Use Planning: Beyond the Basics.- Communications 101 for Elected Officials.- Countdown to Conference has begun.- Showcase at the AMO Conference – August 2019.- LAS Blog: The Basics of the LAS Electricity Program.- Canadian Rural Innovation Summit - November 19 & 20.- Careers with AMO, Durham Region and Clarence-Rockland.

AMO MattersAMO, in partnership with AMCTO, will be hosting a free Municipal-Indigenous Relations 201 webinar formunicipal officials and staff on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 from 2:00 - 3:30 pm. This webinar willbuild on AMO’s previous Municipal-Indigenous Relations 101 webinar.

Eye on EventsThe Municipal Delegation Request Form for the ROMA 2019 Annual Conference, January 27-29, is nowavailable. Information about delegations and a link to the form are available on the MMAH website. Thedeadline to submit requests to the Ministry is Monday, December 10, 2018.

Due to popular demand, ONE Investment will be holding another Investment Basics & Beyond workshop.Join us in Milton on Friday November 23rd for a full day session covering the basics of municipal investingand applications of the new Prudent Investor Standard. Register today or download the registration PDF.

As a member of Council what do you need to know? The ABC’s of municipal government; limiting yourrisk; budgeting; planning; impacts of new legislation and so much more. Learn what it takes to be aneffective team member and a municipal leader at this full day session in 2019. Space is limited, registertoday.

The Land Use Planning: Beyond the Basics half day workshop will reinforce the central role thatmunicipalities play in implementing and managing the land use policy framework in Ontario. It will includea review of the relevant elements of the Ontario Planning Act as well as a run-down of the key planningtools and how they are applied in the municipal context. Register today and receive access to the newLand Use Planning: The Basics online course for free (launching January 2019).

Elected officials live in the spotlight. The rise of social media and decline of local news have changed thecommunications landscape. This half-day workshop will help you learn how to promote good news,

manage issues professionally, and to leverage traditional and social media. Most of all, this session willhelp elected officials communicate effectively and sleep soundly. Click here for more details and toregister.

The 2019 AMO AGM and Annual Conference will be held in Ottawa from August 18 - 21, 2019. AMO hasnegotiated Conference rates at eight hotels. In order to ensure the booking process goes smoothly pleaseread the details in full and make note of all deposit and cancellation policies for the individual properties.Call-in numbers and online reservation links will be posted in late December, as reservations made beforeJanuary 9, 2019 will not be honoured.

Showcase your product or service at the 2019 AMO AGM and Annual Conference in August. Are you amunicipal supplier or vendor? Do you have a product or service that would benefit the municipal sector?Then register today for the AMO Annual Conference Exhibit Hall. Early bird offer available until January30, 2019 - download the exhibitor application today.

LAS Did you miss last week's webinar on the LAS Electricity Program? Check out the LAS Blog for a recordingto learn how our program adds stability to a volatile resource.

Municipal WireThe Canadian Rural Innovation Summit will be held November 19 & 20 in Belleville. The Summit willshowcase the Bay of Quinte Region as an innovation destination and leader in rural entrepreneurialgrowth. Click here for more details including the agenda and accommodations.

CareersPolicy Intern - AMO. Assisting senior advisors and the Director of Policy, the successful candidate willsupport AMO’s policy development process. The job will require research, analysis, report writing, projectplanning and coordination. The Intern will help identify issues of importance to municipal government andhelp demonstrate impacts of the issues and appropriate responses. Please apply in confidence to:[email protected] by Friday, January 11, 2019, 12 noon.

Manager, Health Analytics & Research - Region of Durham. Job ID: 11007. Closing Date: December 4,2018. Reports to Commissioner & Medical Officer of Health (MOH). Please apply online at DurhamRegion Job Postings no later than midnight on the closing date indicated on the Job Posting.

Project Coordinator / Coordonnateur (Trice) de Projets - City of Clarence-Rockland / Cité de Clarence-Rockland. Reports to: Manager of Capital Projects. Interested candidates are requested to submit theirrésumé marked “Employment offer, Project Coordinator” before 4:00 p.m., November 28, 2018 to: SophieRoussel, Human Resources, City of Clarence-Rockland. Email: [email protected]

About AMOAMO is a non-profit organization representing almost all of Ontario's 444 municipal governments. AMOsupports strong and effective municipal government in Ontario and promotes the value of municipalgovernment as a vital and essential component of Ontario's and Canada's political system. Follow@AMOPolicy on Twitter!

AMO ContactsAMO Watch File, Tel: 416.971.9856Conferences/EventsPolicy and Funding ProgramsLAS Local Authority ServicesMEPCO Municipal Employer Pension Centre of OntarioMedia Inquiries, Tel: 416.729.5425Municipal Wire, Career/Employment and Council Resolution Distributions

*Disclaimer: The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) is unable to provide any warranty regarding the accuracy or completenessof third-party submissions. Distribution of these items does not imply an endorsement of the views, information or services mentioned.

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Fall 2018

If you haven't noticed, winter is definitely here and we're busy as ever at Waypoint. We're happy to share what's been happening over the last months at the hospital and what lies ahead in this edition. And don't forget to mark your calendars for some of our upcoming events. Happy reading!

Free mental health therapy program expands across the region

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Hospital Development Committee welcomes new members

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Keeping our focus on safety and security

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Mark your calendars for one of our upcoming events

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Honouring our volunteers with a celebratory tea

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Watch for your chance to contribute to our new Strategic Plan

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