Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 3, 2002, p. 4

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4 economist suntribune waste disposal saturday aug 3 2002 jl e j jl jkl jl jhljci c jljljnl99jlv9 womens fashions shoes michiganbound garbage safe says region regular ticket prices all spring and summer fashions and shoes a11 sales final no hold no layaways no special orders no gst mo pst dm mew 2002 fashions shoes 1- aug 4 5 only j 90529431 wwwpeppertreeca with osteoporosis a fractured hip could be a life sentence osteoporosis of canada call 18004636842 for more information this message brought to you as a community service of the economisttribune by jeff mitchell staff writer continued rumblings among michigan politicians about banning the crossborder shipment of trash are- unlikely to lead to action any time soon york regions waste director says in fact rules of the north american free trade agreement nafta would probably prevent legislators from stop ping shipments of trash from york region andy campbell said under nafta they cant restrict us mr campbell said they have to treat us the same as other states york region is expected to ship about 140000 tonnes of trash annually to michigan after the keele valley landfill in maple clos es at the end of this year the free trade agreement prevents a state from ban ning the crossborder ship ment of material from canada if similar importa tions are allowed from state to state michigan currently imports trash from a number of neighbouring states in addition to canada mr campbell was reacting to media reports last week that michigan border inspectors may take a tougher stance on garbage being imported from out of state particularly from toronto border officials are vowing to step up inspection for banned materials such as medical waste pcbs tires and scrap metal even refusing trucks entry if the materials are found under nafta they cant restrict us they have to treat us the same as other states meanwhile michigan politicians continue to muse about imposing a ban on the importation of household trash a move that would require action by lawmakers in washington the move has been rejected in the past by the courts but michigan lt- gov dick posthumus renewed calls for a ban last fall the region does have a contingency plan in the event of complications with border crossings among the three contracts it has for waste disposal is one to haul a mini mum of 50000 tonnes of trash to a dump near st thomas ont that tonnage could be increased if necessary mr campbell said and the current fiveyear contracts will give the region time to plot a new strategy including made- incanada solutions should crossborder rules for trash change he said we do keep on top of the legislative bills going forward to the michigan senate and to washington mr campbell said meanwhile york garbage bound for the us will comply with restrictions imposed at landfills there mr campbell said markham councillor gord landon chairperson of the regions waste man agement committee is on vacation and couldnt be reached for comment richmond hill mayor bill bell the committee vicechairperson is also on vacation get more to the second floor if youre thinking of replacing your furnace this fall think again now is the time to order your new furnace our systems are designed to deliver twice as much air flow to the second floor of your home sleep comfortably at night with a custom designed system by unionville heating air conditioning our fall furnace specials are taking off early with immediate installation we can make your existing air conditioner work more efficiently order now install now pay over 90 days interest free call now for this exclusive summer special on new furnaces flw0jtfvei heating air conditioning ltd 9054791290 since 1985 serving unionville markhaivl stouffville exclusively since 1985

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