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Oakville Beaver, 21 Jan 2010, p. 9

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9 · Thursday, January 21, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Young leader SALE FIRST TIME EVER BEING HELD AT HOLIDAY INN HARVESTER RD. AT GUELPH LINE, BURLINGTON BLOWOUT ANNUAL Saturday, January 23 11 am - 5 pm Sunday, January 24 11 am - 5 pm Store 2 Day In Tr 10 to 5 an. 23 - 1 to 5 Sat. J 24 - 1 Sun. Jan NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER s Pronovia a ce hn Barnk loow u S 70 up to % off Dresses, Tiaras, Veils & Shoes Bridal, Mother of the Bride, Flowergirl & Bridesmaid Dresses starting at $99 NOMINEE: Jessica Allingham has been selected as a nominee for the 2009 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. Presenting her with her nomination certificate is Oakville Beaver managing editor Rod Jerred. Allingham is one of 130 young people to be nominated across Ontario. The 12 final Ontario Junior Citizen of the year recipients will be announced Friday. Promises & Lace Bridal and Dress Boutique 390 Brant Street, Burlington (905) 639-1004 www.promisesandlace.ca Oakville Generating Station View of proposed Oakville Generating Station from Royal Windsor Drive Environmental Review Report Public Review TransCanada is continuing its work to build, own and operate the Oakville Generating Station, a 900-megawatt high efficiency combined cycle natural gas-fuelled electricity generating station on an industrial site on the south side of Royal Windsor Drive just east of the South Service Road, in Oakville. The facility is part of Ontario's plan to supply clean, reliable energy to homes and businesses in Oakville and the south-west GTA, while allowing for the closing of Ontario's coal-fired electrical plants. TransCanada has completed a draft Environmental Review Report and supporting technical documents for the Project. The report will be made available for public review from January 26 to February 26, 2010. Copies of the report and supporting technical documents will be available electronically at www.transcanada.com/oakville and can also be reviewed at the following locations: TransCanada looks forward to receiving any comments you may have on the draft Environmental Review Report during this review period. Please send all comments to: Christine Cinnamon TransCanada Oakville Generating Station 8th Floor, 55 Yonge Street Toronto, ON M5E 1J4 Telephone: 1.866.317.9887 Fax: 905.764.9386 E-mail: oakville@transcanada.com TransCanada is committed to engaging with area residents, community organizations, and interested parties throughout the development of this project. Results of stakeholder feedback and comments on the draft Environmental Review Report become a key part of the Final Environmental Review Report and are integral to the approval process. The Final Environmental Review Report will be released in the coming months and will be available for public review and comment for a 75-day period. We will inform you of its availability when it is released. Details will be advertised shortly regarding a public Open House to present information about the facility, summarize the key points in the draft Environmental Review Report, and answer any questions. Clearview Library 1148 Winston Churchill Blvd. Oakville 905.815.2033 Iroquois Ridge Library 1051 Glenashton Dr. Oakville 905.338.4247 White Oaks Library 1070 McCraney St. East Oakville 905.815.2038 Central Oakville Library 120 Navy Street Oakville 905.815.2042 Clarkson Branch Library 2475 Truscott Dr. Mississauga 905.615.4840 Oakville Town Hall 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville 905.845.6601 Copies of the draft Environmental Review Report will also be available with some community organizations. Please contact TransCanada for further details.

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