Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 2000, p. 13

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c- economists sunltribune theitrhsituationmr ctofatgooo 3 zj seram ane byrickvanderlinde staff writer york region wont piggyback on torontos trash train to kirkland lake after a deal to send the citys garbage to an abandoned mine was scrapped friday afternoon toronto will likely sign a deal to ship millions of tonnes of garbage to michigan instead mayor mel lastman told canadian press that leaves york region council with a tough decision followtorontos lead or find another madeinontario solu tion markhams regional councillor gord landon chairperson of the regions waste committee said hes worried about sending yorks trash across the border for a number of reasons im still very concerned about ship ping to the us landon said friday afternoon it will create truck traffic and it will take jobs out of ontario- landon said york may have to reten der the a garbage contract now that rail cycle north has killed its deal with toronto over an unavoidable costs clause invoked by the citys council and with less than a month before the municipal election the decision on a new waste deal will have to be made by the incoming council it certainly could become an elec tion issue now landon said like toronto york region needs someplace to put its garbage when the keele valley landfill invaughan closes at the end of 2002 vaughan mayor lorna jackson said extending the life of maple dump is not an option if you think the protests for adams mine were bad they would be hit with protest like theyve never seen before if they try to keep keele open she said it is not an option under a contract with toronto the city must take care of yorks garbage for one year after the landfill closes jackson added the death of the adams mine deal may allow york time to markham ward 1 councillor to regional council experienced effective leadership 2nd annual group of thiee plus v artists lrlariis burgessgeorgia youngs cathy swansonwilsorvjan wilson locationkathieen gdrmleymckay artxeritre 7 tv v main street uniohville beside starbucks thufsdaynovember2nd to sunday november 5th dates hours thursday tosunday warn -5pm- sunday 1 2nbon lyc for enquires call 4724302 vr door prizes valued at over 1 000 it including ari amethyst1 4k gold necklace j -w- sponsors hempen jewellers bciintar groundskeeping services village animal clinic v m towne optical burgess chemical canadian brush strokes derrick patricia parsons refnax rouge river markvilfe carpets royal investments services svengali hair studio i pets are people too guiseman electric inc david youngs contracting main street interiors r a barker roofing sliding ltd dr d stirke luttrell insurance ltd the meat shoppe lv ysv wenex technologies david laws assoc ltd- frameville icaf find a more environmentally sound solution while its garbage is being shipped to the us york regionchairperson bill fisch said the region will now attempt to find the best deal whether its piggybacking ontorontos deal to send garbage to michigan or finding its own american landfill another option is a landfill in essex county but it can only handle about lotxooo tonnes vyear of the regions waste j y we alwayswanted ian ontariosoliu tion arid forw adams mine was the best madeinontario solution fisch saiclr v- last week lastman removed the unavoidable costs- clause from the contract the clause maderail cycle north responsible for any costs due to changes in legislation including those broiightqn by a federal environmental assessment hunters dkrsfice sat 2ist oct sat lith nov the game easbn wild boar venison rabbit quails open 7 efays full galnte menu thurssunr- fully licensed reservations recommended game season begins saturday 14th of october until saturday 11th of november muic by tue happy augtang 198 main st unionvtlle 9054772715

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