Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Jun 2007, p. 11

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service for emergencies: Kingsbury fromn CONCERN on page A3 mecn sav the session wasn't well publi ut d t go bet re councit on Juy 16. band wagon," he said. He also emphasized the necd tor better cellular service in the rural area, poînting to several incidents hie knows of where emergency services were nceded but couliot bc rcacbed because of poor ccli phone connections. "In my mind there are some real tan- gible, positive reasons to have better ccii cuverage in the area, hie said. Resîdents like Corbett and Hirsi have been busy trying to spread the word about the tower proposai through two information meetings they held iast week in Brookviile. Wbiie Bell held its own information meeting Iast month on the subjeet, tbe cized. Vsard 3 Councuiior Cindy Lunau shared their concernis at a recent Town commlttee meeting. Robert Tedesco of Belt Mobitîty Reat Estate Services previously tolcl the Champion that 195 Icîters were sent out to, notyf those in the area of the meeting, but it wasn't advertised in the paper because the Town didn't request that kind of notification. Town counicil wilt soon have to decîde if it .wants to enter into a lease agreement with Bell to allow the tower in Brookville. Director of Planning and Development Mcl lo-vio said a staff report on the issue is tentatively sched- if counicil rejects the deai. then Bell wîli have to look elsewherc for the tower. Pasquint said that Beils process always includes looking at atternate locations and opportunities. 'Wc want to find the hesi solution for everyonet," hie said. Corbett said the resîdents want to keep worktng as a team wiîh Bell and the Town on the issue. -fic federal government is the authority that uitimately issues licences for telecommumecation towers. Melanie I-ennessey con be reaehed at mhennesseye-miltoncanadianchampion.e oM. The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 26, 2007 - All Anyone. nwee PhEAS IE-7512 Residents urged to limit their outdoor water use Conservaton key during dry speil: Region The Region is asking residents to eut back on outdoor water use to aileviate pressure on Haitons reservoirs. Although weather conditions can vary and rain bas falien, unseasonably dry weather this spring combined wvitb beavy water use bas prompted the Region to request that citizens minimize things like iawn watering, car washing and drive- way washing. Flowers and vegetabie gardens sbould be watered by hand and onîy as needed. "The bot and dry weatber in june bas caused a spîke in outdoor water use," said Regional Chair Gary Carr. "We want to ensure that the Regions reservoîrs have enough water to provide for essential bousebold uses and fire pro- tection, s0 wer1 e asking residents to beip oui bv reducîng I k Corne their ouîdoor waîer use.' The Regions planning and public works staff is monitor- ing Haltons reservoir leveis closely If the hot, dry weather persists it may become necessary to issue a complete water- ing ban. Haiton bas an odd-even day watering bylaw in effect that advises even-numlbered bouses should water only on even calendar days and oddnumbered bouses should water on odd caiendar days. However, since iawns only need one inch of water once a week to, stay healthy ifs not necessary to water on every odd or even day. For water conservation ideas and advice visit the Regions website ai www.hbal ton. ca/waterconservation. Iuy l st C2~e& àewith the 30% OFF Select Signature Series' Window Treatments* Cail today for details! 90.5.814.8649 or f is usofiea y bdgtlnd.o M 'f Ilntertainment Ail Day! TWO BANDS! e LUNCHES UNDER '6. EVERY DAY4

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