Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 25 Jan 2008, p. 1

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THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS 50 cents (+GST) Friday, January 25, 2008 60 Pages www.independentfreepress.com Recipe of the week: Plum/almond tart Page 34 Health Care special section 8-Pages CtK student ready to Crash Ice Page 22 Hospital welcomes new obstetrician Page 5 Editorial 6 Ted Brown 7 Sports 22-24 Calendar 25, 32 Classifieds 29-32 INSIDE Halton Police have laid out their plan to combat graffiti in Town and refute an earlier conten- tion the vandalism could be the work of gangs. See details Wednesday. WEDNESDAY... Terry Koehler (right) and his sons Quinn, 9, and Patrick, 6, are avid Pokn competitors who have been competing at provincial and national competitions for almost two years. In November, Quinn captured first place in a provincial tournament in Hamilton, and Patrick had the distinction of being the youngest com- petitor taking part. Currently Quinn ranks as the number one junior player in Canada, and his brother is in seventh place. The family is look- ing forward to competing at the national level in Edmonton this summer. See story page 10. Photo by Ted Brown (905) 873-1655 354 Guelph Street, Georgetown APPLE Auto Glass Truck Accessories Upholstery Heavy Equipment Glass Window Tinting GEORGETOWN CHRYSLER We handle all insurance work. GEORGETOWN VOTED #1 FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE 2007 KIA SPECTRA FINANCE0% CALL THE GEORGETOWN HEADQUARTERS 1-866-364-0697 or 905-877-7818 For breaking news go to: www.independentfreepress.com Halton Hills award-winning newspaper Despite the snow on the ground, the Town of Halton Hills is making plans for a green year. Council unanimously gave a green thumbs up to the Towns new environmental strategy, The Green Plan, at its December meeting. Staff will bring an Implementation Plan, with specif- ic actions on the recommendations, to council for approval in the middle of 2008. Ive very proud to say the Town of Halton Hills is one of only a handful of municipalities in Ontario to have a Green Plan, Mayor Rick Bonnette announced. It was on the Mayors initiative in the late spring of 2007 that the ball got rolling to begin work on a green strategy. He set up the Mayors Green Plan Task Force, comprised of councillors, staff and citizens of all ages and walks of life, with a mission to have a plan within six months. The interest has started at the grassroots level, said Wards 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal. Its really the community that has been pushing this agenda. People understand that we have very serious issues... and are frus- trated that the upper level of government are not reacting nearly quickly enough. In our community we are going to do something, we are already doing some things Towns Green Plan ready to roll CYNTHIA GAMBLE Staff Writer See TOWN, pg. 3 A passion for Pokn

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