Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Aug 1993, p. 2

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y ** Rebate $1,250 applied, price excludes, freight $825, plus all taxes "Canada Post‘s exploitation of its access to locked mailboxes provides them with an unlawful advantage over privateâ€"sector companies," said John Baxter, president and CEO of Metroland. "Their selfâ€"proclaimed (Continued from page 1) deliberately uses this unlawful monopoly to gain an unfair advantage over The Oakville Beaver, its sister Metroland community newspapers and coâ€"applicants. Monopoly charge aimed at Canada Post 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE $45â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 E1 On OUR ENTIRE _ ENTERPRISE®* SERIES Buy Any OnE® PIECE DESK PRINTER TABLE BOOKSHELE BOOKSHELE BASE FILE CHEST Prices effective through September 6, 1993. Ask for our free catalogue. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express Rich mahoganyâ€"finish, traditional styling and lacquered brass hardware. Packaged to take home today. Reg. $589 $689 $239 $349 $99 $399 Disabled parking permit stolen from car The permit disappeared from the vehicle sometime between Friday, Aug. 20 and Wednesday, Aug. 25 said police. The missing permit number is 003281. Vandals damage construction equipment Halton police say someone helped themself to a disabled parking permit from a vehicle parked at 271 Kerr Street this week. Halton Regional Police said the Masseyâ€"Ferguson front end loader was vandalized overnight.The culprits broke several windows and wrenched numerous levers inside the construction vehicle. Vandals did $2,000 worth of damage to a front end loader parked on Warminster Drive Monday night. ""Such unwarranted extension of the Canada Post mandate has already cost Metroland Newspapers and our coâ€"applicants millions of dollars in lost business," Baxter said. "The potential for future losses in the priâ€" vate sector is enormous if Canada Post continues unfairly to exploit its monopoly denies The Oakville Beaver and other distributors equal access to locked apartment mailboxes, while they abuse their mandate to facilitate their own financial gains." SALE $439 $499 $179 $259 $69 $299 DESK PRINTER TABLE BOOKSHELF BOOKSHELE BASE FILEâ€"CHEST Buy Two Or MorE® PiECES The Oakville Beaver and its coâ€" applicants are seeking an order from the Federal Court to prohibit Canada Post from continuing to undermine fair competition in the household disâ€" tribution industry through its excluâ€" sionary practices. They are also asking the Court to grant interim relief pendâ€" ing the hearing of their application for judicial review, which is expected later this year. monopoly over access to locked apartâ€" ment mailboxes." Reg. $589 $689 $239 $349 $99 $399 % AND MoRE SALE $399 $479 $159 $239 $59 $279

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