Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 16, 2005, p. 2

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toward legal action against halton recy cling ltd this week over odour problems with several councillors suggesting the shutdown of the facility questions were raised about where the region would send organic waste the region ships about 40 tonnes of organic waste a week from markham but with other york region municipalities expected to start similar programs over the next year that volume will increase the region has signed a contingency shortterm contract with comporec in quebec to have waste processed there should hal- ton be shut down according to waste director andy campbell the contingency plan will not add costs for the region since it is only a temporary solution because there is a capacity problem for pro cessing food waste mr campbell said between quebec and ontario there is not enough capacity for toronto and york region were 100000 tonnes short of capacity with halton recycling running mr campbell said to meet the provincial waste diversion goal of 60 per cent processing food waste has to be incorporated into municipal waste programs mr campbell said the regions contract with halton recycling ltd is for leaf and yard waste and pro cessing organics from markham openairfire ban issued effective immediately an openair fire ban is in place in wwtchurchstouffville this action is being taken due to the increased dry con ditions deputy fire chief paul stover said the ban is in place until further notice the ban was initiated after firefighters battled a stubborn grass fire on st john sideroad thursday the fire got into a wood en area deputy chief stover said it got going pretty good ive never seen such a dry spring openair burning in dry areas spread to fields brush and forests the deputy chief said whitchurchstouffville fire and emergency services is notifying residents who were issued a burn permit from the municipality because of the ban those with permits are being told theyre not allowed to burn deputy chief stover said anyone violating the ban could face a stiff penalty the person responsible for a fire could be charged 350an hour plus the cost of the firefighters deputy chief stover said it could add up to 1000 quickly grass fires are not a seri ous issue in markham while there is no openair fire ban in markham fire officials are reminding residents that a permit his needed for an openair burn joan ransbeny 6m us tor tee at glen ladies golf clinics fromji29 group private instruction also available for juniors men for details call dennis 9058870090 ext 234 wwwangusglencom

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