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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 15 May 2014, p. 30

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the Proposed Project Project Schedule TransCanada is proposing to construct new natural gas pipeline facilities primarily along our existing pipeline corridor between the City of Markham and the community of Iroquois located in the Township of South Dundas. Route deviations away from the existing pipeline corridor are being considered in some locations due to: The project is proposed to include up to approximately 370 kilometres of 36 inch diameter pipeline as well as new compressor units at five existing compressor stations located in the Municipality of Clarington, the Township of Alnwick-Haldimand, the Township Tyendinaga, the City of Kingston and the Township of Augusta. TnnsCanada anticipates filing an application with the regulator, the National Energy Board (NEB) in Q3, 2014. nstornmainlinoxom TransCanada is a Canadian company with ovet 60 years of experience building pipelines and power infrastructute safely and rdiably. environmental features adjacent land uses construction constraints stakeholder feedback mm W ‘w'k hnlmq Mum um rm hut-«q ’ wows: Sun“ 0pm wuwt‘1M For additional information an invito you to contact TransCanada with any questions 0: conunonts you may have with "yards to tho ptoposod project: Eastern Mainline Project: Phone: 1.855.920.4697 Website: eastemmainiinecom Email: eastern_mainlineOtranscanada.com O! Mite to: TransCanada Ann: Eastern Mainline Project 200 Bay Street 24th Floor, South Tow Toronto, Ontario. M51211 Landownet, Community and Aboriginal Engagement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . December 2013, ongoing ............................ April 2014 to February 2015 Project Description submitted to the NEB . . . . . . . . . . . May 2014 Open Houses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . May - June 2014 NEB Section 52 Application submitted to the NEB . . . . . Q3 2014 NEB Hearing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detennined by NEB Construction Commences (pending approval) . . . . . . . . . . . 2016 EnvironmentaI and Engineering field Work Stouffville District Secondary School's Spartans senior girls’ rugby team ruled the pitch at the Humber Cup High School "Ibumament after winning the title that was capped off with a 5-0 victory over Cardinal Newman (Scarborough) in Friday's championship match. Stormm Cemelli scored the lone try in the match. In reaching 'the final of the l4-team event. the Spanans did not SPORTS SDSS rugby girls tackle title In business to deliver surrender any tries after defeat- ing St. Mary's Catholic Second- ary School (Toronto) 15-0 on the strength of two tries from Cement and one from Abbie Bauman. Mth a berth in the final on the line. the Spartans received tries from Bauman. Cenelli, Anika Bel- mont and Kaylene Thompson- Bruce in a 20-0 win over Apple- wood Heights (Mississauga). Buoyed by tries from Anna Homer and Cenelli, the Spartans won their second match over Heart Lake (Brampton) 10~0. “NCC m_a ZU'UW!“ over APple' "lt’was definitely a nod learn- W°°d Heights (M1§Sl§$au83). . ing experience for us.” Spartans' The Spartans I‘m“)rs 105‘ Fhe“ head coach Steve Crummey. "It was first game to Applet/Md Heights nice to see the kids under fire. 'l‘hey 10-5 “"31 vanes“ Mameua SCOmS played against some excellent pro- the lone try for Stoufiville. ‘ , , grams and they leamed what they re okni- RAM...) _.....|.. .L- D ______ After a 10-0 loss to White Oaks in their second match. the Spartans fell 10-5 to Sacred Heart. ASK“ mm MN m KW MOORE DESI BUY W MATTRESS CANADIAN YB! GLEN WINDOWS Hayley Patterson mowed the ""ifié'EBa'r'ién?'Cvé'éé’séfiééififé'd m lone "Y for the Spartans. resume York Region Athletic M50- ciation tier two junior boys' league 33mm “59 but loam play yesterday when they hosted St. MaximilianK lbe A . The Spartans bantam boys' 0 ( urom) rugby team did not win a match spartan track team 4th at at the Streesville Tigers Invitational Tournamem Friday. BIII Crothors lrwltatlonal E! MS EMA SUPERMAN!“ HRS! 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The Spartans concluded its par- ticipation with a 15-0 km to ()akville Facing Abbey Park in their second match. the Spartans sutfercd a 20-0 loss to the tournament finalists. "For me it was nice to see them play under fire and they survived." The Spartans track and field team gave a good account of themselves at the Bill Crothers Secondary School Invitational Meet after finishing fourth out of 41 teams in Unionville Friday. The Spartans amassed 90 points. Host Bill Crothers Secondary School was first with 442. Highlighting the Spartans' indi- vidual contingent in the boys’ field was Tammisto. who was second in the senior boys' 110 metre low hurdles. Finishing fourth in the same race was Lucas Aiden. Ray Alibux was third in the junior boys' 100m low hurdles. In the junior boys' triple jump. Ivan Zhou was fourth. In the girls‘ field. Amanda Roma- no was third in the senior girls‘ dis- cus. Alycia Holt ran her way to a fourth~place finish in the junior girls' 1.500m. In relay competition. the senior girls' 4 x 100m contingent of Rose Wideman. Liza VonZuben. Leah Piz- zale and Emily Goodwin won the event after being clocked in 52.19 seconds. Another third-place result came from luliana Hutton in the open girls' 1.5mm Steeplechase. The senior boys 4 x 100m 1mm of David Kovac. Tyler Mofiatt. ’l‘amm» isto and Dauntc 'l‘hompson-Bruce were fourth. The Spartans' track team will return to (Irothers tomorrow for tho second part of the meet.

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