22-The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 27, 2004 Recomniendations protect natural features while preparing for growth, says minister I ~[ILui lîdforni con- s1ervation and a network of open space. * Inclusion of significant natural heritage and hydrological areas, such as the Niagara Escarpment, Oak Ridges Moraine and the Rouge Valley. - Identification for protection of key agricultural lands based on science and socio-economic factors. - Inclusion of tender fruit and grape lands and the entire Holland Marsh ares in the greenbelt. - No location of infrastructure unless greenbclt goals and numerous criteria are met, with natural and cultural features respected. - Renewable natural resources like forestry. fish- eries and wildlife species managed to maximize eco- nomic, social and environmentaî henetits. - Having the greenhelt branded and marketed as a publicly-valucd and important resource in the Golden aICtîvîties, recreation ansd tounism. "The ultimate protection for thc greenhelt will occur if we make society adopt Uic greenhelt in their value fsystcmn,' said Mr. MacIsaae. Recommendations are also aimed at recognizing growth needs. Mr. Rob Maisaac Maclsaac noted southem Rab Malsaac Ontario is expected to grow by four million people over the next 30 ycars. Grecnbelt recommendations and provincial growth management initiatives nced to procced simultane- ously to be succcssful, said Mr. Macisaac. goverament with thc direction it needs to devclop a definitive greenbelt plan that will create livable com- munities and establish a permanent lcgacy for pro- tecting the environment across the Golden Horseshoe region for generations to come," he said. Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister John Gerretsen called the greenbelt an important step. It will protect natural features whil preparing for the inevitable growth," he said. He said thc Greenbelt Protection Act should be established by mid-Dccember. Announcements were made on thc lawn outside the Kortright Conservation Mcea while some residents quietly proîestmng thc extension of nearby Pine Valley ZO0DSsARRNIG a'21("4SK4JMl,«wpk Program available fbiý ki ds- grieving Registration is currently taking place for thse Lighthouse Prograr for Grievmng Children's Septenaer sessions. Lightoue is a charitable organzation tlat offers peer su p p o t gro p a fo r c ild i'en tees and thoir fmies. Its based in Oakville and serves Halton. To reister, cal (905) 337- 2005 ALTIMA 2.5s THE ALL NEW 2005 NISSAN X-TRAIL XEW 175-HIP 2.5-Ltre DONC Emglas (VS avallabie> * Auto as/Olff Hedigits e Automatlc Transmssion Variable Intermttent ipers e Rbuste Fuel Lld elsase e Crues Cotrai * Air Codtlonlsg e Power »soeil Outslde Mrrrs * Power loir Locks e Power Windows wlth rlvsr's Side Auto Uplflown e Remote Kegisas Eotry liste. e 100 Wat CO wlth AMIFM Audio Syste. (w/6 hpaebrs> a Engins Imobilizer Key Systom e And Much Mor... $24,9198 MSRP PrDEMT MOMIy ~ $253 PTETpg 48 mhleaSe / 24,000km year aiet«Sl Ivs, ARS, snow mode swltch, 16- wheels, jolii~ sel caver s, intermittent wipsrs, 60/40 Split r .., lut, Wasiable Cargo arsa, power windows, power 1 5 5 0 or Iocks, power heatsd mirrors, croise cantrol, - ýyIsss entry, roof rails, amfle cd, witi 6 speakers mach, macch mors! MSRP $3 IT MOUTNYj drIl mi doc ksl &a' 48 mth lease I 24,000kmeseextra No O1 st PAYMENT IN O SECDDITY DEPOSIT ON ALL 2004 VEHHCLE LEASE 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN MURAN0 SE TITAN ARMADA MAXIMA SE OUEST X-TERRA PAINFINDER A AZ~K W ffj~,, 610 MARTIN STREET, MILTON 905-878-4137 NORTH EIND SALES DEPT. HOURS: Mon-Thur». 9:00 - 9:00 Fri. 9:00 -6:00 LT. Sot. 9:00 - 5:00 SHIFL- - m 5.%Wus excs km chuge at l0cpekyý$12.646 eid Xifai isa48 mIS feam 24OOO0km pvfyma VS% teM excesm d it aîîdrm. $1,39 îîdu 165-hp, 2.5L, amtomatic trauminion. front crânai airme v-0, V-PF -op-4-140 401