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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Jun 2006, p. 16

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i A16 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, June 16, 2006 More input needed: Mayor Councillor says Vastis' -.....ntg o pg~ 1itueu Lise ut pesticides. le explatncd he leels there are a lot of people out there that the Town hasn't beard from on the issue. Ward 3 Councillor Jan Mowbray questioned whether or not bringing forward Scbaus pro- posed bylaw would require a public process any- way Acting Clerk Karyn Bennett said while it depends on the legislation, staff would have a public input process on the pesticide bylaw regardless. Schau argued it was important tu go ahead with ber motion. "Going through open bouses - that could be sort of an endless process," she said. poscti hylasv, iu place o look ai. Ward 4 Councillor John Challinor also threw his support behind the mayors motion, explain- ing he thinks the Town needs o hear from peo- pie in the agricultural community, those who provide the pesticide services and other resi- dents. Schau's motion lost in a 3-2 vote, with herself and Mowbray voing in favour and Krantz, Ward 2 Councîllur Mîke Boughton and Ward 1 Councillor Rick Day opposed. Krantz's motion passed and wîll now go before town counicil June 26 for a final deciston. Mclanie Hennessy ctn be icached ai mitn- ncsseyCamîlîîtt)ianadianchampitt tm. Iand offer a good one * f romn CROWN on page A2 The property in question is south of Britannia Road and north of Hwy 407, between Regional Road 25 and Trafalgar Road. Ward 1 Councillor Rick Day informed town councillors of the situa- tion at Monday nights community services committee. lie told The Champion he thinks Vastis' proposai was a good une and should have heen chosen over a replanting order and fine. "h seemed like a wonderfually cre- ative win-wtn situation for eveiyone," hie said. i'be proposai would have allowed iin 10 womnen wiII develo B R EAS§I CAN C ER The rsk noue iha- The ),Oo gr.ý *oeig pogý,o_ M oke your oppointmoot todoy-! 1 -800-6 68-9 304 CH o add the forested land to lands the environmental agency already owns to the east of Vastis' land, Day said. He added he tbinks Vastis, who seems lîke an honourable business- man," has been treated too harshly. It's not lîke hes Osama Bmn Laden oir something." Mayor Gord Krantz, whos also a rrgitt[al councîllor, saîd he couldn't comment on the offers rejection due o confidentîality At press tinte yesterday afternoon, Vastîs' seniencing hearing was ongoîng- Stepianie Titiessen cti bc ieaeited ut si hiesseittiiilion ctai adian chamnpion. coin. Correction A "in ti iisldays Chfanmpion ton-. tatneti incorret information. Thle article stated iliai Vaniet C entre for \Votnen is the tînly \lti l ictialt' prisou tri ite prince.t lit att iti lai.t ibei e s antnîbrsut c.orrcctiotîal latilit>' lu kitchetaci talli'd tIlt (t atîtl \allev inîstitutionî lotI Tlhe C harripion regrets iis errot, as well as anv inconventente it trîay bav e caused. BIJRLINGTON 1 HAMILTON ~ a 11 MISSISSAUGA NORTH Power Cee \~ l jl Heardand Tiwn Cente OEW alBrant Street l)......".n.il Mavis ai Rodeo Drive lIIZ[F (by Costoe) /"H I (ty H- nDepot) lI .~."! 90 331-7600~ J j (905) i6-2211 L~ ~ OAKVILLE t MISSISSAUGA NEW STORE! Dundas ai Wînston Churchill (NO Corner ) (905) 569-0046 zi Find out how they corne together for you at our June l4th Open House MILTON SENIORS' ACTIVITY CENTRE - 7 PM 500 CHILDS DRIVE, MILTON 60 PLU PREU LIVING www.lazboyioronto.com Monday - Fniday 10 arn. - 9 p.m. Saturday 9 arn. - 6 p.m. Sunday 10 arn. - 5 p.m.

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