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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Apr 2015, p. 3

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* Carole D. S- In Rep ttttttttttt 'Q) 40 a _ an; {hum} C61 amplon n H We'm figlé‘) DMItownMfltonEasterEgngllt Hundreds of local youngsters descended on Main Street Saturday for the annual Downtown Milton Easter Egg Hunt. The event â€" hosted by the Milton Downtown Business Improvement Area â€"- saw youths first stop at the Mill Pond for a map of participating businesses before heading out to collect their eggs and other chocolate treats. Here, tWo-year-old twins Maya (left) and Deven Kakad take a break from huntin to taste some treats. MM/WWIWM @haltonjhotog) Milton to press Metrolinx for two-way, all-day GO service w “7." "down." "not “I 0.."ch V71 EVA GOODING We’re Connected Sales Representative TEAM A local realtor with over 30 years experience Direct: 289-242-2883 0 Office: 905-878-8101 See my listings at www.cvagoodlng.eom Detailed. Current. Accessible. wwwinsidehalton.com Milton's community newspaper since 1860 Milton council is making its case to Metrolinx for two-way, allâ€"day 60 service. During last week’s council meet- ing, Ward 7 Councillor Rick Di Lorenzo put forward a motion to request Metrolinx to identify By Rachael WIlllams CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Unlinh’ted Classes Membership \. a” m. 905..7...536 www.fimessotcmilton.com Milton as part of the ‘next wave’ of transit projects, which would include additional service on the Milton line. The motion passed unanimously. The move would be implement- ed as part of ’Regional Express Rail’ (RER), a 2014 Metrolinx ini- tiative that promises more fre- quent trains in the Greater.) ‘ .I Public’s input sought ‘ on proposed terminal Carole D. Budworth www.caroledbudworth.com 905.864.9242 ROYAL LEPAGE The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) is asking members of the public for feedback on the proposed CN inâ€" termodal terminal. Statements from the public will be received to determine whether a federal environ- mental assessment is required. The move is mandated by the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012. Once the CEAA receives comments from the public, it will determine whether a fedâ€" eral environmental assessment will pro- ceed. If one is required, the public will have three more chances to comment on the project. A decision will be posted on the CEAA website. The terminal is proposed to be built in south Milton, bordered by Tremaine Road to the west, Britannia Road to the north and Lower Base Line to the south. All comments must be submitted by April 27 to: Milton Logistics Hub Project, Cana- dian Environmental Assessment Agency, 55 St. Clair Avenue East. Suite 907, Toronto, ON, M4T 1M2. m mun-nu. mm; In. madam. madam, Ln- ...qu mm umm um, mama. Inn. lulu- mm mm mm mmwmmmm out Hume-o. lawman-z mus-m m ummumum MM won: 3mm man. nmmhmmmmmm.m msmmuu-m Sent-it. mm tun-n mu~,m.mmoun OFmDolivery OMWDiscoum OAIDmgPIansAcoeptod ‘ 0mmm.Avaiable A ‘Atlakhlbcan WWW TOMStLB'IB-m M‘shdopondomm MWMM"

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