Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Feb 2017, p. 1

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ILTON o.. + « metrolandmedia ian Champion. $1.00 CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY INSIDEKHALTON.COM THURSDAY February 16, 2017 647.993.3125 905.878.810 1 WWW REALTO® A 56 pages Pushing â€" boundaries HDSBtooonsiderj School boundary option | By Melanie Hennessey | CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF | After many months of hard work by | both school board officials and local | parents, a final boundary recommenâ€" | the revamped Martin Street Public Sc has been selected. Now, it‘s up to Halton District School Board (HDSB) trustees to decide if those involved in the boundary reâ€" | view process got it right. The recomâ€" mendation option was slated to be received by trustees at their meetâ€" | Winter wonderland & "" zo ing Wedhnesday evening (Feb. 15) | AuchMequeepsherhandswarmholdlngahotmwhuewdkmaflnflmmmmsmflut andthenvotedonduflngthek- wakwcemmdflnmmmmMMW&WMM&MMSMNM/M _: Abandoned structure fires spark jomt arson probe Police (OPP), West Region OPP Supâ€" port Unit, Gueiph Police Service, Haliton Regional Police (HRP) along with the Office of the Ontario Fire By Julle CANADIAN CHAMPION surr With more than a dozen unsolved, ' suspicious fires, including several in | Marshal (OFM) and surrounding fire Milton, local police have joined area | departments announced plans to forces to investigate. | work collaboratively to investigate Criminal Investigators from Welâ€" | a number of unsolved, suspicious lington County Ontario Provincial | abandoned structure fires in their NewsofthemultHuflsdlctiomIln vesflgafionwasrelusedjustdays, abandoned farmhouse © onFifthUnewasdestroyedbyfire February 8, which also saw some $10,000 worth of â€"construction equipment destroyed by flames in a separate fire just 500 feet away. Milton Fire Department Acting Chief Dave Pratt said the fire was spotted by a Halton police officer doing routine patrols in Milton. The officer spotted an orange glow in the sky around 2 a.m. He followed the glow, and when he arrived at the home at 7429 Fifth Line, it was fully engulfed by flames. @ | ters to accelerate this service" _Allâ€"day GO ; won‘t come to Milton until 2041 By ' CANADIAN CHAMPION SsTAFF | | Local counciliors heard at Halton | Region‘s planning and public works | meeting that allâ€"day, twoâ€"way GO train service on the Milton line is projected for after 2041. Ron Gilenn, director of planning, and Jim Harnum, public works Commissioner at Halton Region . reâ€" layed information they were told by Metrolinx staff to the committee. | Local and Regional Councilior Coâ€" ’ lin Best, who chairs the committee, was not impressed. "This is very disappointing as Metroâ€" | linx staff also told them that they are projecting allâ€"day, bothâ€"way GO serâ€" vice to Georgetown within 10 years," he told the Champion. "This, despite the fact that Milton is the fastest growing municipality in the GTHA andcouldbeovef300.0009eople by then." Best added: "I‘m very disappointed to hear this news, and I will be pressâ€" ing Metrolinx and provincial minisâ€" 36195 ‘ 371.,. en P www.miltonchrysler.com 905â€"878â€"8877

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