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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Apr 2009, p. 38

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~Easte eggç tod f mm hot li r haIIoon it f~inoqr CD i li tet aiî i 0 ilg îiiiiii * The sky is [alling, the sky is lalling! L in the case of Chieken Litte, it was riotb- < king more than a single acoro that fell on ber ~'head and created sucli hysteria. !: But on Good Friday; Apr. 10, the Milton z Fair Grounds will be the scene of thousands 0of plastic eggs falbing [rom the sky in one of 2 Miltons birst family events of the season. «M At 10 a.m. sharp, 2,500 eggs will drop w [rom a tethered bot air halloon rising more than 50 Ilet above ibe laîrgiouids. Alîci ibe eggs lu, kids x atcbing tbe spectacle lrim bebincl a roped uîll area wîll bc alloxxet! onto the fieltd to galber up bhe coltmrftîl eggs. Tbe eggs will tontain tictkets that cao bc redcerred foi frc candy and chocolate. The tickcts will iben be enteretl o a draw for x'arious prizes. -We hope to create a new Laster tradition for [amilies here in Milton," sait! Rob Sianlex; btIlircbxlihit i s putting on tItlext Alîbougb ail ages aie weltoine, its caiereti iii kis ni rip Io (Grade 5. Alter tht' dirop, Iroin jusi aller 10 a n. untîl 01)11, thet e Il bc fret bot ail balliion rides. -1 iournd oti tht' e tiiere'l be t uîle for tbe parents as xxell as snatks, halloons anti fate painting. clown orF check oui thle liti tuck bai Il bc on site, Stanley said. (-f ourse, part ol tbe ent -o dropping tht eggs irum the bot atir balloon x xill bc ct'pendeni on weatbier iconditions. Stanley xsid a "plan 13" is i place ni case ils too wxiotly for tbe balloon 1o go rip. lýori ore infot ination, v111xxx x. i tineggdroip ta. s.- eHîo Th Rei,, il Trunk Sanitary Sewer from the Boyne Sewage Pumping Station to Dundas Street and Third Line Phases 3 and 4 Class Environmental Assessment Study - Project Update1 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 15 to, announce that Halton Region is proceeding to Phases 3 and 4 of a Schedule C Municipal Class FA Study process for this new trunk sewer. The 2008 Master Plan Update completed Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class FA 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 FA Study Process and will include an assessment of alternative trunk sewer routes, design and construction techniques, a detailed levaluation of environmental impacts and mitigation measures, and preparation of an Fnvironmental Study Report (ESR). The Fnvironmental 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 FA 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 wouîd 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 Fng. Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 31 Phone: 905-825-6000 ext. 7235 Toîl Free: 1-866-442-5866 TTY: 905-827-9833 Fax: 905-825-8822 Fmail: mickey.liu@halton.ca Mr. BillîAlison, RFEng. 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 Fmail: WAllison@dillon.ca This notice first issued on March 27, 2009

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