Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 19, 2005, p. 10

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io economist sunlsuntribune region briefs saturday march 19 2005 young drivers of canada wwwyoungdriverscom svi ar k h am stou ff vi lle course course 9059440478 9056401 229 i pat robinson ing g tax revenue from feds york region will get 29 million from the federal governments gasoline tax in 2005 growing to 382 million in 2010 according to a report on the 2005 feder al budget prepared for the regions finance committee canadian municipalities will receive 15 cents per litre in gasoline taxes in 200506 likely beginning in october ontarios firstyear share is 224 million by year five and beyond the share will reach five cents per litre bringing the regions fiveyear total to more than 105 million but tony haddad the regions direc tor of business planning and budgets said there has been no direction provid ed on a formula for splitting the revenue between the region and its nine area municipalities region leader in a plan the province is using york region as an example of how to plan for accessi bility york was the only municipality to be used as a case study for organizations with obligations under the ontarians with disabilities act this is an accomplishment we can all be proud of regional chairperson bill fisch said in november future abilities and creative employment face an organ ization that champions the needs of people with disabilities presented the region with an award for its commit ment to remove barriers for people with disabilities room tax supports gta tourism a 3percent fee on guest rooms in york region toronto and mississauga will be used to market tourism efforts for the entire gta when mississauga and york region succeed in their marketing efforts all of the gta benefits bruce macmillan of tourism toronto said pat robinson trustee jh trustee in bankruptcy call for a free personal discussion help with creditor problems proposal to creditors personal business bankruptcy aurora head office 15105 yonge st 201 atchurch 905 7272577 richmond hill 9555 yonge st 401 at weidnck 905 5089493 toronto 1 50 york st 800 at adelaide 416 4106648 toll free 18777272577 email patpatrobinsoncom web wwwpatrobinsoncom janncle mir siuoio would like to welcome julie to their staff of professionals inlobuctorlf offer foil hilites includes cut blow dry long hair extra limited time march 3 1 may 31 jannql6s 6061 hwy 7 east 9054717676 swfishb b a taste of alpha tuesday march 29 645 pm dinner included cost 500 a fun lowkey tenweek introduction to the christian faith taken by over two million people reserve your seat 9054771104 exto or infouacca alpha wwwalphacanadaorg unionville alliance church 4898 sixteenth ave between kennedy mccowan rds 9054771104 wwwuacca 3 i 1 ill every canadian loves a challenge right on average each canadian produces five tonnes of greenhouse gases a year driving heating and cooling our homes using appliances almost anything we do that uses fossil fuels for energy also creates greenhouse gas ghg emissions and these emissions are causing our climate to change take the onetonne challenge reduce your energy use and your ghg emissions by 20 or one tonne youll save money and help to protect our climate and our air quality get your guide to the onetonne challenge visit climatechangegcca or call 1 800 ocanada 1 800 6226232 tty l 800 4657735 jrjck mercer we can do it windfall ecology centre is coordinating your local onetonne community challenge make an appointment for your home energy evaluation host a climate change presentation at your school workplace or meeting join your local car pooling initiative farsiirlfoll call 18662804431 or visit wwwwindfallccntreca fbp ecology centre one tonne challenge take action on climate change 11 government of canada gouvernement du canada canada

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