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

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A4 -The Canadian Champion, Friday, April 14, 2006 M1 THETON FFILO M îl , it ., TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Thompson Road South from Main Street East to Nipissing Road The Town of Milton, in conjunction with Canadian Pacific Railway and GO Transit, will shortly begin the construction of the Grade Separation at the CPR crossing on Thompson Road South, north of Nipissing Road. The existing railway tracks are in confliot with the location of the Grade Separation and as a resuit must be temporarily relocated. In order to expedite this work, the following road dlo- sures wiII occur on Thompson Road South from north of the CPR crossing to Nipissing Road, as noted below: Saturday, April 15 - Sunday, April 16, 2006 Saturday, April 22 - Sunday, April 23, 2006 Ail raad closures will be tram 7:00 a.m. on Saturday ta il1:00 p.m. on Sunday Thompson Road access to Milton Memorial Arena and Lion's Sports Park wilI be provided from Main Street. Access to Nipissing Road wiII be provided Thompson Road throughout the closures. from For further Information, please contact the .andersigned: Mr. Phil Antonuow, C.E.T Coordinator, Infrastructure Town of Milton 43 Brown Street, Milton, Ontario, L9T 5H-2 Phone: (905) 878-7252 ext. 2512 Fax: (905) 878-5029 e-mail: phil.antoniow@milton.ca * f Ai I (» Substitute teachers set DESINiD ükto vote on tentative deal Settleînent reached Negoîtarors lor the board andîthe with board last Eriday Teachers concluded monibs of bargain- ing wîîb a seulement reacbed during MMBy Tim Whitnell talks beld lasi Fniday. SPECIAL TO THE CHAMPION Tbe deal, deîails of wbicb are noî yet loin the many "eole bigmdpulc safour-'year pc who agree noi 0 entaepblcosa , pc drink alcoholic Halion's public scbool board and is retroactive îo September 2004 and end- heverages and t n nSetme 08 drive everyone in their subsîîîuîe teachers bave reacbed a îen- igi eime 08 group ho -me saiely îaîive agreement on a new conîraci. In a press release ihe board said uts comparable to the terms of coritracis reached wîîh other Halton employee Jf groups.- Board expected t0 ratify deal Ai press time laie Wednesday abter- noon, the board was expected t0 ratify AUTO) B ODY the deal ai a meeting Wednesday nighi (ROYAL ATLANTIC) INC. while approximately 800 occasional teachers - members of the Elementary Teachers Federaîton of Ontario - xviii meei ibis Thursday to vote on ihe new "We arc pleased 10 bave corne 10 a mutually beneficial agreement wbicb will ultimately serve the needs of our elementary studenîs," said Dawn Beckett-Morion, the boards executîve director of buinan resources and its Workîng MUIPA'C cbîcf labour negoiiaior. r. aima.Througb a board-issued press Hare rekease AI Bero, presideni of teHlo ~ RE OUR Elemeniary Occasional Teachers, said, t t SPECIATY -We are very pleased wiib ibis deal and w ilI bc recommencling îî to our merm bership. Our board bas ceriainly demonsîr îîcd some respect for our einploy cc group." Jusi prior îo the tentative deal Bero said ibai tbe Halion public board paid ats occasional teachers $ 160.64 for a full day, a 2004 figure be saîd was the lowesî in the province. Exhibit at the Halton Region Job Fair ... Tuesday, April 25, 2006 Burlington Convention Centre 1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington 12:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. *Promote Job Opportunities *Meet Skilled and Motivated Job Seekers *Receive Resumnes on the Spot *Registration and Parking are Free Take Advantage of this Opportunityl! For further information contact Bronwyn Spotton at 905-825-6000 ext. 2701 or bronwyn. spotton @halIton. ca

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