Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Mar 2006, p. 4

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A4 -The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, March 14, 2006 9 ~ * 2SAlek, ,OWW P'- dIlLI Milton onf"0 swwm losca MAIN STREET EAST / CPR GRADE SEPARATION CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT STUDY NOTICE 0F PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 The Canadien Pacific Railway (CPR) has a levaI crossing within the urban area of Milton located on Main Street East, immediately east of Ontario Street. A grade separation is warranted et this crossing based on rail and road traffic volumes. Therefore, the Town of Milton is carrying out a study of the Main Street East / CPR Grade Separetion, in eccordance with the Municipal Class Environmentel Assessment (Class EA) process, which is approved under the Onterio Environmental Assessment Acf. McCormick Rankin Corporation is essisting the Town in cerrying out the study. The first Public Information Centre wes held on May 10, 2005. Thereafter, the preferred alternative for the proposed Main Street / CPR grade seperation wes determined and includes realigning Main Street to the south as an underpass to the CPR tracks. A second Public Information Centre has been arrenged to review the preferred alternative and the proposed mitigation measures. Following the information centre, the preferred alternative will be reviewed tak- ing into consideration the comments received, and confirmed or modified. The second Public Information Centre has been arranged for: Date: Tuesdey, March 21, 2006 lime: 6:00 p.m. - Open House (Drop-in centre) 7:00 p.m. - Presentetion followed by question period Place: Milton Sports Centre, Banquet Room 605 Senta Maria Boulevard, Milton If you cennot attend and wouîd like to provide comments, please forward themn by April 7, 2006 to one of the following: Ma. Leslie Scott McCormick Rankin Corporation 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississauga, ON, L5K 2P8 Phone: (905) 823-8500 Fax: (905) 823-8503 e-mail: lscollt.mrc.ca Ms. Cathy Robertson, P.Eng., PTOE Senior Manager, Infrastructure Engineering Services Depariment Town of Milton 43 Brown Street Milton, ON, L9T 5H2 Phone: (905) 878-7252 ext.251 6 Fax: (905) 876-5029 e-mail: cathy robertson@m*ltonca This Notice flrst issued on March 10, 2006. fiion2: r Future Destlny Milton C@mmunlty Open House on March 23 has b..n postpondi Please note that this session has been postponed until later this spring. Watch for details in your local newspapers or at www.milton.ca. We look forward to your input in the near future. AdIt@nl Informuatioun on Daztiny Milton: 905-878-7252, ext. 2187 destinymilton@milton.ca www.milton.ca i Halton Region doesn't solicit Swater samples door-to-door The Region is reminding res- idents that its staff neyer solicits water samples by going door-to- door. Citizens who may be approached from urne to time by private companies offering to test water samples from their taps should be aware that ail Halton staff members carry photo identification and will always show it to anyone upon request. The Regions water quality sampling and testtng is strin- gently completed by Halton staff at the fîve water purification plants and throughout the water distribution system. "One of Halton Regions most important responsibilities is providing residents with dlean, safe, drinking water, whether that water cornes from Lake Ontario or a municipal well," said Halton CAO Brent Marshall. "Halton residents expect the best from Halton Region and that is why we continue to work bard to make sure we consis- tently meet or exceed provincial water quality standards set by the Ministry of the Environment to ensure ail residents receive the bighest quality of water." A press release fromt the Region said its also important residents know Halton staff operating the water plants and water distribution system are bighly qualified and hicensed and perform regular analytical testing of tbe system in strict accordance with provincial reg- \More election candidates register Two more local residents have filed their papers to run in this falis municipal election. Jim Timbers has put bis namne forward for the position of Ward 2 councillor. The Miltonian ran for the same spot in the 2000 election. And current Ward 4 Councillor Wendy Scbau - a retired elementary school teacher - is vying to keep ber seat for a second term. Also registered to run is Milton Ratepayers' Association president Kevin Brackley, wbos seek- ing the title of Ward 1 counicillor. Nominations can be filed at tbe Town clerk's office, located in Town Hall Victoria Park, 43 Brown St. Election day is November 13. -Hearing continues in death of dentist A preliminary beaning will continue this montb for an Orillia man charged wîth manslaughter in connection with the death of a Milton dentist. Adam Holland, 22, wiIi appear at Ontanio Court of justice in Midland from Marcb 27 to 31 MARCH SPECIAL 5î0%0 OFF=1 AttL PATERUEI SPIPERI for the hearing, wbich began February 20 to 24. Dr. David Dumencu, 42, was found lying unconscious witb bead injuries in the parking lot of an Orillia-area tavem in JuIy 2004. He was taken to an Orilhia bospital and then transferred to a Toronto hospital wbere be died two days later. » Jhankfully no one hurt -from MAN on page AI He told the casbter and customer to go bebind tbe dispensaty counter and dumped a wide variety of narcotics from the storage facility into, bis bag. He then demanded cash and went to tihe register, taking an undisclosed amount of money As thse robiser was leaving the store, he told thse three people to "get down on the ground," police said. He fled, but it's unknown if the man got into a vehi- cie. Fortunately, there were no injuries resulting from the ordeal. "Anytimne narcotics are involved, it's somewhat aggressive because the per- petrators are usually drug addicts as opposed to, bank robisers who are just looking for cash," Taylor said. He couldn't comment on thse amount of drugs stolen. r Taylor said the trio in the pbarmacy when tise robbery occurred did just wbat they should bave - tbey co-oper- ated. "Neyer, ever resist," Taylor said. "Tise sooner tbey get the stuif, tise sooner tbeyll get out of tisere." Police are asking fo*r tise publics iselp in finding tise robiser, wso's described as whsite, about 25 years old, five-foot- 11 and about 160 pounds. He was wearing blue one-piece coveralis, Q black work boots and a grey isandker- chief over tbe lower part of bis face. Anyone witb information is asked to eall police at (905) 825-4777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Stephanie Thiessen can be reached at sthiessen@mniltoncanadianchampion.com. 1

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