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Oakville Beaver, 7 Nov 2001, A7

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The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e sd a y N o v e m b e r 7, 2001 - A 7 M a n t o ld p o l i c e h e m a d e b o m b f o r V ic t o r ia D a y (Continued from page 1) Attia was released, but his car was impounded and the bomb taken to the Oakville police station where Crown Attorney Laurie Jago said, "It caused a bit of alarm, which might be an under statement." Attia, was re-arrested at the Oakville home of his uncle. He'd been on his way there to do renovation work when he was stopped in Bronte, and was found by the police sleeping there afterwards. A further search of Attia's car turned up a variety of other explosive materials in the trunk, along with clothes and tools. The trunk items included: a box of Pyrodex premium muzzle loading pro pellant; a diagram of a home-made mortar; a nylon, cylindrical cone tube; an unknown black powder; numerous empty electrical light packages; a glass jar coated with an unknown black residue; four home-made and three commercial wicks; a ceramic pestle containing charcoal residue; a pill jar containing gun powder; an empty con dom package; a black cylindrical tube; a ceramic mortar; wiring line; an A/C power cord attached to a light switch; three liquor bottles; a plastic jar con taining improvised explosive compo nents; an unknown white powder; two cylindrical tubes; a barbecue igniter; metal tubes capped off at one end; and, 200A solvent. "All of these can be used for the pur poses of making explosive devices," said Jago. The bomb found in his car was wrapped in black electrical tape -- which police said would make its explo sion more violent. In a video-taped statement after his arrest, Attia said he had made the bomb for next Victoria Day. Upon his initial arrest, he'd refused to speak to police about the explosive or where he got the materials for it, said Jago. Yesterday in court, Attia testified that he and a cousin had attempted to explode it in Welland the week before his arrest, but were hampered by rain. He had kept the bomb in the car since that failed attempt. Defence lawyer Calvin Martin said his client was caught up in the unfortu nate circumstances of being a young Muslim found with explosives a month after the World Trade Centre buildings were destroyed by terrorists. "I don't fault the police for being cautious, I'd fault them if they weren't cautious. I don't fault the Crown for using Sept. 11 as a reason for keeping my client for 27 days in jail," said Martin. However, he said out of every 10 boys, three to four have likely experi mented with pyrotechnics. "There's a fine line between fire crackers and the material he was using," said Martin. "Just because a terrorist blew up something does not make what this boy did more morally reprehensible," said Martin. The Crown talked of danger, said Martin. "The danger is to him (Attia), his being suspected of being a terrorist." Attia admitted that since his arrest he had been interviewed by intelligence security. "They would like you to take a lie detector test. Would you have any objection?" asked Martin. "No," replied Attia. Attia said he was bom in North York, is a Muslim, but doesn't strictly follow the religion -- particularly extrem ist philosophies. He does observe Muslim dietary rules, testified a co-worker. Attia testified he conducted "experi ments" into pyrotechnics and played with computers, not religion or politics. Asked about Sept. 11, he said, "I did n't feel people had to die. There were Muslims as well, as well as people from every other religion. It was very unnec essary." Neither the police nor the Crown could find a link between Attia and any terrorist groups. Jago said Attia misled police from the start, when he told police he'd left his insurance, vehicle registration and driver's licence at home. It wasn't until he testified at his sen tencing yesterday that he told what Jago called the "innocent" excuse for why he was carrying the explosives. Jago said that Attia's combination of marijuana alcohol on Oct. 11, mixed with driving an uninsured vehicle carry ing explosives was "a recipe for disas ter." Jago said that after Sept. 11, "we're in an era where the police and the pub lic have a right to look at things in a more sinister light." Jago said the bomb, which was exploded by the police, resulted in no pretty lights or sounds. "It exploded, pure and simple." In his sentencing, LeDressay noted Attia had no criminal record and had an abundance of character witnesses. All praised Attia in their testimony. Attia, who didn't finish Grade 12, said he'd been contemplating a career in pyrotechnics, but hadn't done much research into the schooling involved. Attia was also questioned on the wit ness stand as to his background. His parents came to Canada from Egypt in 1974 and are today divorced. His father Esmail, who testified yester day, operates a travel agency and does a lot of traveling to the Middle East. Attia lives in Scarborough with his mother and two sisters. His mom also works at the Peak Freans plant. "I swear to God 1000% that it's a hobby," said the senior Attia of his son's fascination with pyrotechnics. He admitted he was "surprised" to hear his son had an explosive in his car. A string o f character witnesses appeared on Attia's behalf. Many expressed surprise to hear of his possession of marijuana, no vehicle paperwork and explosives. Some friends attested to the fact that Attia would show them his pyrotechnic "experiments" in a Scarborough munic ipal yard, many of which "fizzled out." S t 6 Not W interyl in te r S '%ik i n u m o re in my LIV IN G S T O N FUR For the finest selection o f leathers, light-weight shearlings, fabulous furs and cashmeres visit our showroom on Brant Street. Choose from street-casual to updated classics in jackets, shawls, capes and outerwear coats. We also custom-design garments for that unique look. y o u 'r e i n v i t e d : 9 " TO JOIN IN THE SAVINGS! ~ - - - - - M e r c h a n d is e Q ) O A K V IL L E ( 9 0 5 ) 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE PROPOSAL FOR: PROTECTIVE COATS AND TROUSERS (BUNKER GEAR) FOR STRUCTURAL FIRE FIGHTING PROPOSAL NUMBER: PROP-21-2001 SEALED PROPOSALS on forms provided will be received by the Purchasing Depart ment, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. Ontario, L6J 5A6 until 12:00 NOON, local time, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19,2001 Armoirs* Hutches & Buffets · Benches · Stools · Dressers · Chairs · Night Tables · Rocking Chairs · Coffee Tables · TV & Entertainment units · End Tables and more! iJ f d S uu/ DuuJjiy, uu/ a °n r e a s r a,95 3 QE b d ] F o llo w QEW N iagara to B u rlin g to n St. e xit. Specifications, proposal forms and proposal envelopes may be obtained from the Town of Oakville Purchasing Department, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6; Telephone 905-338-4197. The Town of Oakville reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and the highest or lowest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. R.J. Coumoyer, C.I.M., P.Mgr. Director. Purchasing and Office Services WOODS R E D I - T O Q fiR _ C / Q _ / l "t 7 H * T I I I v T T Z f F IN IS H F U R N IT U R E 304 O ttaw a St., Hamilton " 1225 TRAFALGAR RO AD · OAKVILLE, O N T A R IO · L6J 5A6 O O A K V ILLE NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING APPLICANT: Daimler Chrysler Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment File Z.1413.17 C o u n c il & (905) 845-6601 S t a n d in g C o m m it t e e M e e t in g s Monday, November 12,2001 P lanning & D ev elo p m en t C ouncil C o uncil C h a m b e rs 7 :3 0 p.m . Tuesday, November 13,2001 Com m unity Services Com m ittee 7:30 p.m . - O akville Room Administrative Services Com m . 7:30 p.m. - T rafalgar Room Top computer students compete at Sheridan Imagine completing a semester's worth of computer programming in just one afternoon. Teams of Sheridan College computer programming students, along with student programmers from a dozen universities will do just that at Sheridan on Saturday. Up to 30 teams are expected to partici pate in this `battle of the brains' on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sheridan Centre for Animation & Emerging Technologies located at the Oakville campus at 1430 Trafalgar Rd. At stake will be the right to compete in the Association for Computing (ACM) International Collegiate Programming World Finals in Honolulu next March. Sheridan will have four teams of three students in the contest. The Nov. 10 event is one of 64 region al competitions, involving 2,800 teams, being held around the world this fall. All Sheridan competitors will be thirdyear students from the college's Computer Science Technology program. Two teams have been recruited from each of Sheridan's Trafalgar campus in Oakville and its Davis campus in Brampton. They will compete head-to-head with teams from Queen's University, the University of Waterloo, McMaster University, University of Toronto and McGill University, among others. During the competition, each team will be huddled around one computer and will be faced with a host of complex, realworld problems that must be solved in a set period of time. The competition will test programming skills, creativity and teamwork. The winner of this regional competition will advance to the world finals in Honolulu next March. The IBM-sponsored ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, was established more than 30 years ago and is the oldest and largest pro gramming competition in the world. Please be advised that a public meeting will be held to discuss the proposed. Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment applications, as submitted by the above noted applicant. This meeting will be a public meeting hosted by Town Council at which time the Staff Report and recommendation will be considered. This meeting will take place on November 26,2001, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. An explanation of the purpose and effect of the proposed applications, describing the land to which the proposed applications apply, and a key map showing the location of the land to which the proposed applications apply can be found overleaf. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the approval authority, in respect of the proposed Zoning Amendment and Official Plan Amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board does not make oral or written submission at the public meeting before the proposed Zoning Amendment is approved or the Official Plan Amendment is adopted, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal. If you wish to be notified of the decision regarding the proposed Official Plan Amend ment you must make a written request to Edward Salisbury, Director of Planning Services at the address below. Any other written submissions and or questions may be directed to David Nelson at the Town's Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville, P.O. Box 310,1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON. L6J 5A6. Tel; 845-6601, Ext 3039, email address: Monday, November 19,2001 C o u n cil M e e tin g C o u n cil C h a m b e rs 7 :3 0 p.m . C o u n c il & P h o n e Monday, November 26,2001 P lanning & D e v e lo p m e n t Council C ouncil C h a m b e rs 7 :3 0 p .m . C o m m itte e L in e T o u c h to n e 8 1 5 -5 9 5 9 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING APPLICANT -1418985 Ontario Ltd. File: Z. 1616.46 Please be advised that a public meeting will be held to discuss a proposed Zoning By law amendment as submitted by the above-noted applicant A Public meeting hosted by Town Council will be held, at which time a staff report and recommendation will be considered. This meeting will take place on November 26, 2001 commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. If a person or public body that files an appeal of a decision of the approval authority, in respect of the proposed Zoning amendment does not make oral submission at the public meeting, if one is held, or make written submission to the Planning Services Department, Town o f Oakville at the address below, before the proposed Zoning amendment is approved or refused, the Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss the appeal. Any other written submissions and or questions may be directed to Bob Zsadanyi at the Town's Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville, P.O. Box 310,1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON. L6J 5A6. Tel: 845-6601, Ext. 3041, email address: h r a d a n v i t a t o w p . p a k v ilk . o n . c a . dn*bnn»tnwn nalrvilfc* n wr* A copy of the Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk's Department as of Monday, November 19,2001, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Location - The subject property is located on the west side of Trafalgar Road south of Oak Park Drive, in the Uptown Core. The land is legally described as Part of Lot 13, Concession I, S.D.S. and has a SUBJECT municipal address of 2350 Trafalgar Road LANDS Official Plan - Figure P, Uptown Core, designates the subject lands as Office and Other Commercial and Institutional. Part E. Section 1.9.3 (b) (ii) Permitted Uses, of the approved Official Plan states that a limited amount of auto commercial uses shall be permitted in the Uptown Core. Repair facilities will not be permitted to have exposure on the arterial roads. Zoning - The site is zoned Agricultural - A. Proposal - The applicant has submitted concurrent applications for an Official Plan Amendment and Zoning Amendment to permit an automobile dealership and a range of office uses on the site. The automobile dealership is to be a 2-storey building containing 1648 m2 of floor area. A 2-storey office building is proposed at the comer of Oak Park Boulevard and Taunton Road. The Official Plan Amendment is intended to clarify that automobile uses are a permit ted use on the subject lands. Please Note: This proposal may be subject to changes or modifications at the public meeting on November 26,2001. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 7th day of November 2001. John Ghent, Manager, Current Planning Section, Planning Services Department Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. A summary of the subject proposal may be found below. Location - The subject property is located on the east side of Kerr Street south of Prince Charles Drive. The property is known as 449 Kerr Street. Official Plan - Figure H2, Land Use, Old Oakville West of the Creek, designates the subject land as Commercial - Residential. Zoning - The site is zoned "C3R" Commercial - Residential.. Proposal - The zoning amendment would permit the existing local car dealership to continue to operate at the site. The proposal does not involve an expansion to the present operation. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 7th day of November, 2001. John Ghent, Manager, Current Planning Section. Planning Services Department 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD · OAKVILLE, O N TA R IO · L6J 5A6

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