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Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 2013, p. 9

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Candidates lining up for potential new federal riding continued from p.1 in the 2015 federal election. Adams said she's in fact picking up and moving to Oakville early this summer in order to live in the area. On Monday, Burlington native Chris Cottingham unveiled a `Contract with Oakville North-Burlington,' a set of principles and beliefs Cottingham says he would bring to Ottawa if elected as a Member of Parliament. Both are seeking the Conservative Party nomination for the proposed riding. The Oakville portion of the riding, as currently proposed, would include the area bounded by Dundas Street East to the north, Eighth Line to the east, Upper Middle Road to the south and Burloak Drive/Tremaine Road to the west. In Burlington, the proposed riding would be bounded by Hwy. 407 to the north, Burloak Drive/Tremaine Road to the east, the QEW to the south and Walkers Line to the west. The riding would also include residents living east of Guelph Line between Hwy. 407 and Upper Middle Road. The Oakville North-Burlington riding holds a population of 114,378 people. A significant increase in the country's population prompted a recalculation of the number of seats within the House of Commons, which in turn has led to a boundary review. Ontario's population increase from 11.4 million in 2001 to 12.8 million in 2011, as recorded in the latest census, has caused the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Ontario to recommend the addition of 15 electoral districts. The Ontario Commission has submitted its report redrawing the province's federal electoral map to the Chief Electoral Officer of Canada. The report has been tabled in the House of Commons and the new electoral boundaries are likely to be in effect for the next fixed federal election date of Oct. 19, 2015. For more information about Adams visit www.eveadams.ca. 9 | Wednesday, June 5, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Let's Play Bingo! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 483 Speers Rd. Oakville,(905) THERE'S NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME TO DESIGN YOUR DREAM AYA KITCHEN www.deltabingo.com 842-0876 AYA KITCHENS OF OAKVILLE · 1195 North Service Road West AyAoakville.com · 905.847.1522 APPLEBY COLLEGE SUMMER CAMPS JULY 1-AUGUST 30, 2013 DISCOVERY CAMPS (AGES 4-7) SPORTS & ADVENTURE CAMPS (AGES 7-15) ARTS & MEDIA CAMPS (AGES 7-15) SCIENCE & SUCCESS CAMPS (AGES 7-15) Appleby Camps are led by highly qualified staff and offer low camper to instructor ratios, daily swims, nutritious lunches, family events and shows, all located on our beautiful 60-acre lakeside campus in southwest Oakville. New programs include flag football, music "fun"damentals, volleyball and film-making to complement our outstanding sports, adventure, arts and science camps. Young campers ages 4-7 will have a blast with our exciting weekly themes and camps designed specifically for them. Before and after camp care is available. Spaces are filling up quickly, so book now! Make us your choice for summer friendship and fun! To learn more about Appleby Camps, please call (905) 845-4681 ext. 113 or visit www.appleby.on.ca/camps

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