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Oakville Beaver, 18 Apr 2007, p. 5

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 18, 2007 - 5 DEREK WOOLLAM / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER FOREST CAPITAL: On hand for Oakville's designation as the Forest Capital of Canada by the Canadian Forestry Association, are Chris Mark, left, Director of Parks and Open Space Oakville, Mayor Rob Burton, Dave Lemkay, General Manager of Canadian Forestry Association and John McNeil, Manager of Forestry and Cemetery Services Oakville. Oakville is Forest Capital of Canada Oakville has been officially designated as the 2007 Forest Capital of Canada. On Monday night, Dave Lemkay, general manager of the Canadian Forestry Association presented Mayor Rob Burton with a certificate recognizing the town's stewardship and sound practices toward sustainable forest development, management and conservation. "The town's urban forest planning and management is evident in the beauty and integrity of its street trees, woodlots and trails," said Lemkay. "We are honoured to receive this designation," said Mayor Rob Burton. "Enhancing our natural environment is a key goal for the Town and one way we can do this is by ensuring our urban forests are well maintained and protected. The preservation of our environment is a key component in making Oakville the most livable Town in Canada." The Town of Oakville was recognized based on its strong track record of urban forest planning and management. Examples of the Town's leadership include: · Being the first municipality in Canada to have the designation of Certified Forest for Iroquois Shoreline Woods Park, by the internationally recognized Forest Stewardship Council of Canada. · Being the first municipality in Ontario to complete a community-wide Urban Forest Effects Model (UFORE) analysis. · Having Official Plan policies that support its urban forest. The Town joins a distinguished list of past Forest Capitals that include the County of Simcoe, ON (1982) Grande Prairie, AB (1997), La Mauricie QC (2001) and Alberta's Boreal (2005). Established in 1979, the Forest Capital of Canada is a national program which focuses on the valuable role forests play in the socio-economic and environmental health of our communities ­ past, present and future. The designation of Forest Capital is bestowed to a different community each year. The 2006 MINI $25,900. $25,900. The 2007 MINI THE New 2007 MINI ( Really... ) Only the roof (and the price) are the same. We've completely rebuilt it from the ground to... almost all the way up. Still a non-believer? Come in to MINI Oakville... At $25,900, you will believe. 2454 South Service Road, Oakville 905.469.6220 minioakville.com

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