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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 31, 2002, p. 10

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deal last year to extend the life of buttonville airport in markham said the greater toronto airports authority could begin planning an air port in pickering at the time mr collenette guaranteed buttonville would operate for at least 10 years and said a pickering airport airport is built although some of its operations could move to pickering said owner dereksifton if the island airport closed buttonville could potentially benefit- said mr sifton who will also be a gtaa committee member it may either speed up pickering or it may present a need to keep buttonville open longer most of that traffic to toronto island is definitely not going to pearson stephen frederick presi dent of vocal voters organized to cancel the airport lands said he con siders federal approval of the gtaa group a betrayal of area residents who thought transport canada would deal with their concerns about a pickering airport weve played along for the last year and a half what concerns have been addressed he asked vocal which a few years ago canvassed neighbour hoods in stoiiffville and east markham in its fight against airport zoning for the pickering maintains that although pickering airport pokering is now would not open ribivciinu lauuuni r until 2012 and nnnmh tended to be a more likely 2015 cou de a verygooq reliever airport week thing for tois region j i want to make able to land there it happen in stakehold er forums mr week however york regional chairperson bill fisch said he wants to see a pickering facility operating faster within seven years if the universe unfolded in the best way pos sible buttonville home to 300 jobs and an important hub for private aviation cannot accommodate the growth york region will see in the next 15 years mr fisch said pickering could be a very good thing for this region i want to make it happen mr fisch is among die people called to a meeting by the gtaa next month to determine if and how a pickering airport could be a moneymaking proposition this consultative com- mittee will build a mini- business plan over the next 12 to 20 months assuming an airport is viable the gtaa operators of pearson international and now a partner in buttonville would approach the govr ernment for permission to build one said lou turpen the authoritys chief execu- rive officer the markham airport is expected to close once a new y v 6 er lulluhs ml chairperson ws roderick added r transport canada officials have confirmed that runways at pickering could beooo or 9000 teetlohg v v they can land any air craft in the world on those he said this week thats takeoff and land- ing oyer markham and neighbourhoods such as cornell will experience sig nificant exposure to this thing mr frederick said anthony polci spokesper son for mr collenette said the minister has promised no decision will be made on a pickering airport until after the next federal election meanwhile a team of transport canada staff will meet next week to determine how the government can preserve 7500 acres of the pickering lands as perma nent green space including a 2000acre alternate corri dor to rouge park that is entirely in markham the team gives its recom mendations to mr collenette in march said patricia short- j galle a transport canada regional manager sgf frcirirxel ratirtcj for wchvwarrfrror passengo- in u5 gornment material fecogtfmprourriied time tffers offers t wndstar five star rating thenphest front imntiriglqr fsojth jhenver and frort passenger frj alhhvtrafrcsyemrnintratolesuig fvwi1tstccrriftwwwtirw0ar ynuhmimjduuhjcmju t4j4mujinoi may iv crselorlesorrictibomrrflyfothegraaate- ortartoftapobpx2000oaiyontarjl6j54 arrive alive please dont drink and drive this message brought to you as a communkr service of the econonut t sunftribune

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