The development is anchored byWalmart and Canadian Tire/Marks Work Warehouse. Other retailers located in the complex include Dollarama and the Bulk Barn, while a host of eateries is now open including Sub- way, Thai Villa, Fulton Market Burger, Boston Pizza and Tim Hortons Sgt. Peppers Bar 8: Grill is under consch- don. Rona, which was to be part of the project, pulled out last year. Staples Business Depot and Wmners are expected to open in September or October of this year. The two new tenants are Winners and Staples Business Depot. Construction, in the southeast comer of the site is expected to begin at the end of March. 'IWo new larger retailers will be opening up in the SmartCentre complex Hwy. 48 and Sam's Way, Mr. Emmerson conï¬rmed at the luncheon. There will be more to draw people down- town later this year when the Lebovic Centre Rn Arts and Entertainment â€"â€" Nineteen on the Park opens, and if the proposed farmers’ market gets the goâ€"ahead, that will be yet another reason for people to come down~ town and for shops to open. “It’s all coming," Ms IleBlanc said. “Things are ghangingAand they will change." “The main street doesn’t fold up (at 5 pm). We do have a number of eateries and such open. it and come down, the more (a new) type of business might relocate," Ms I£Blanc said ‘ The place for on the 2009 Season! Rounds, Equipment Travel 9mm W12£M1MWWS Whammmwmzpmmm Eateries gather nearWalmart anduamwmmuNWEMWW mmmsswmmm IWâ€"M mam...“ Ongoing JUNIOR 3‘82"}? DEMOS ZONE Md“ ‘ OntariE) PGA Hummusâ€:- Ontario 50m 5 Professionals . Free putter! Visit the Dem s 8. samp lng! Show specials Pavilion Staples Business Depot and Winners are expected to open in September or October in the Walmart plaza in southeast Stouflvifle. Several restaurants are now open in the development, including Subway, Thai Villa, Fulton Market Burger, Boston Piua and Tim Hortons. Sgt. Peppers Bar Grill is under construction. Retail Pavilion! Wenddwllbenthe WWW 12:00pmand2mlamon Satundayfebnmyn MEET WENDEI. CLARK! 1 ~800-443-0395 www.healthcanada.gc.ca Health Canada will be communicating with affected homeowners to provide further details on how they can obtain Government support for having their indoor air quality tested. For more information call Health Canada issued a “cease and desist†letter to RetroFoam of Canada Incorporated. the Canadian importer of the insulation. to stop all importation and sale of RetroFoam in Canada. Health Canada also instructed Enerliv, the Canadian distributor of RetroFoam, to stop all sale, advertisement and further installations of the product and to call back any unused product. As a result of Health Canada‘s actions, RetroFoam is no longer available for sale or installation in Canada. Health Canada was recently advised that RetroFoam has been installed in a limited number of homes in Ontario. This product is prohibited for sale in Canada. Health Canada is informing consumers that RetroFoam insulation is a urea formaldehyde-based thermal insulation, a type of insulation that has been prohibited for sale in Canada under the Hazardous Products Act since December 1980, as it may release formaldehyde gas into indoor air. ofCanada duCanada Health Canada Advisory on RetroFoam Insulation Stouï¬ville Sunfl‘ribune I Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009 STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD MTTEVEE N