18 economist sunttribune the environment thursday oct 17 2002 mh transfer your video to dvd digital creations 4168785316 mmtimiimnmim controls could be disastrous business warns from page l action plan on greenhouse gases years ago the protocol commits canada to cut its emissions by 30 per cent or 240 megatonnes by 2010 the federal gov ernment estimates this will reduce the gross domestic product 1 to 12 per cent by 2012 but says no single region will bear an unreasonable burden wmum fourth annual fashionsorlife evening x piesented by the fiiends of markham slouffville hospital wednesday october 30 2002 le pare 8342 leslie street at hwy 7 style t v m m 600 pm marketplace opens 700 pm dinner fashion show our host for the evening will be ken shaw cfto news for moke information wwwmshonca c fashion hotline 905 4727373 ext3777 isni bibb mm tickets purchased by september 30 will be entered into a draw for roundtrip tickets for four to quebec city in the via 1 first class service courtesy of via rail canada muei3ooo0 fills mm fllllpl 1 wf9 mm m w bbbm i jlllll i mmm silll sh in ciri wed n e s d a mm- economist sun brian bailey vone clark pilule iis s man pot au done ugh tiitd a lu nil strom roo ts ccnadu peter fly g a r d ross mayer do mi ate sel i issirno 1 2 c o i i f j e i i t o w n s h o c i reduce reuse recycle industry representatives at the richmond hill discussion however said kyotos emission controls may drive them out of business youre instantiy put into a position where youre not competitive argued tim huxley health safety and environ ment manager for hamiltons steel giant stelco inc stelco which operates in a global market for a relatively small profit has lowered emissions 21 per cent between 1990 and 2001 but is still being asked to do more he said but dr harvey said canadas kyoto plan is mere tinkering on the edges of the energy system and greater changes are needed to prevent a global catastro phe by 2100 at the fifth canadian urban forest conference in markham dr chiotti outlined a study on the future health effects of climate change for the greater toronto area and niagara to be released this week the report says a warmer ontario will see more droughts smoggy days wind storms and flash flooding as well many more deaths related to air pollution and summer heat dr chiotti noted the greater toronto areas summer of 2002 had 31 days with highs over 30 c where only 15 is normal proceeds from this event will go 10 a kpoak mintoade r system or mammography use in diagnostic imaging at markham stouifvllle ii0spita1 burgefi kings rreuufanu ts w e octtersi 2002 t ml vuimm mb mm mm mm mm mm mm1 kmm mm buy any bk value heal jndudes sandwich a medium fries and medium drink at the regular 1 1 price and get a bowl of chiu free please presort this coupon before ordering not vafid with any other offer 1i i b bk you got it by i buy any bk value heal includes j sandwich medium fries and medium drink at the tegular price and get an order of i 4 pteee chicken tenders s fheei sr i please present trw ooupon before ordering not vah wh eny other risss m ofler no cash value urmt one coupon per customer per vfc vad l2jk 1 y wdorfopoang burger kings restaurants vsssp 1 expiree october 31 2002 -tj- i f bweb mmtjb mm smtmi ejbjbjbj thamtal kavmi mmm msb 9bmm fjbfl t- feasjffi8srdwsfkssrt3s5sresawawass 1 i i buy any bk value lflrtfudes sandwich medium fries and metftm drink at the regular price and get a bacon cheeseburger free noivimmftwyorar neeeoarm pwvtotvjh igcrkncmim tmoomi