Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Mar 2009, p. 40

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Online band battle continues rZ The votes are in and three bands, each represent- ing their communities, are going head-to-head in e hopes of becoming Metroland's Best of the West Battle of the Bands Champion. Alright Alright of Oakville and Burlingtons We Are Bravest received the most online votes in their z respective communities last week, both earning the title of regional finalist. 2 The band No Reason To Stay was the only Milton entry, winning its regional title by default. z Now, the three bands are competing for the top Sprize, a gig at this summers Burlington Sound of SMusic Festival. But we need you, the readers, to help us crown the eventual champion. To cast our vote visit wwwmiltoncanadian- Best of the West champion.com and click on the link below the Metroland's Best of the West features heading. There, you can read up on each of the finalists and check out their YouTube video before making your pick. Hurry, the polls are only open until 11:59 p.m. this Sunday The winner of Metrolands Best of the West Battle of the Bands contest will be announced in the Champion this Wednesday. Concert band to stage show The Milton Concert Band invites residents to tour the world through music next weekend. The group's spring concert - set for Saturday, Apr. 4 at 8 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church (123 Main St.) - will feature stops in Italy, Portugal and Latin America, along with more familiar tunes with Celtic and Canadian origins. Adding to the evening will be a performance by the Finnegan School of Irish Dance. "Each culture has its own unique musical traditions, which are both iconic and familiar," said musical director joseph Resendes. "It doesn't take more than a few bars of a tradi- tional Irish jig or a piece like 'Brazil' for the listeners feet to start tapping and their imagination to take flight. "We've chosen such a variety of pieces that our audience will feel like it's travelled the world in one night." Tickets bought in advance - by calling (905) 693-9886 or e-mailing tickets@miltonconcertband.com - cost $12, or $10 for seniors and stu- dents. At the door, tickets cost $14, or $12 for seniors and students. Children under 12 get in for free. yu iip t ,f .at nww.atnc Trunk Sanitary Sewer from the Boyne Sewage Pumping Station to Dundas Street and Third Line Phases 3 and 4 Class Environmental Assessment Study - Project Update In 2007/08, Halton Region completed the South Halton Water and Wastewater Master Plan Update. The preferred wastewater servicing alternative identified a need to twin the trunk sewer from the existing Boyne Sewage Pumping Station on Regional Road 25, south of Britannia Road, to connect to the existing sewer at the intersection of Third Line and Dundas Street. The purpose of this Project Update is to announce that Halton Region is proceeding to Phases 3 and 4 of a Schedule C Municipal Class EA Study process for this new trunk sewer. The 2008 Master Plan Update completed Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class EA Study process and provided a review of the need for the project, an assessment of the alternative solutions for meeting wastewater servicing needs, and a description of the preferred wastewater servicing solution. This study will complete Phases 3 and 4 of the Class EA Study Process and will include an assessment of alternative trunk sewer routes, design and construction techniques, a detailed evaluation of environmental impacts and mitigation measures, and preparation of an Environmental Study Report (ESR). The Environmental Study Report (ESR) will include a detailed evaluation of environmental impacts and mitigation measures and will be made available for a mandatory public review period at the end of the Class EA Study process. A vital component of this study will involve consultation with interested stakeholders including the public and regulatory agencies. Two Public Information Centres (PICs) will be held during the study to review how decisions will be made, present the alternative conceptual designs (see map) that will be considered, review the assessment of environmental impacts and mitigation measures, answer questions and receive feedback on the project from both the public and agencies. Details of the PICs will be advertised at a future date. A mailing list for future notification purposes will be kept for this study. If you would like to be added to the list to receive future information about this project, or if you have any questions or comments about the project, please contact either of the individuals identified at the contact information provided. Project information will also be posted on Halton's website at www.halton.ca. To be placed on the mailing list, or for information requests or questions, please contact either: Mr. Guo (Mickey) Liu, R Eng. Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000 ext. 7235 Toll Free: 1-866-442-5866 TTY: 905-827-9833 Fax: 905-825-8822 Email: mickey.liu@halton.ca Mr. Bill Allison, P.Eng. Project Manager Dillon Consulting Limited 5 Cherry Blossom Road, Unit 1 Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 4R7 T - 519.650.9833 ext. 225 M - 519.575.2093 F - 519.650.7424 Email: WAllison@dillon.ca This notice first issued on March 27, 2009 eit Rod Oavle Ontri 1.6 3111 -i 1 r958560 01Fë

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