Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 29 Apr 2010, p. 1

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www.independentfreepress.com Editorial..................... 6 Sports .............22-24 Recipe .................... 26 Directory ........33-34 Classifieds .....35-37 50 Cents (+ GST) Circulation: 22,800 ARE YOU PREPARED? The fire department wants residents to be ready for any emergency PAGE 4 TOMAHAWKS CHOPPED The Halton Hills Bulldogs opened their OLA season in fine form PAGE 22 64 Pages Halton Hills' award-winning newspaper THE INDEPENDENT & FREE PRESS THURSDAY, April 29, 2010 GreenCart use has extended lifespan of Region landfill By TIM FORAN Metroland Media Group The Region has added nine years to the lifespan of its landfill in central Halton thanks to the fact almost 100 per cent of eligible local residents now take their GreenCarts out to the curb at least once a month. "I think that's a pretty amazing feat in terms of having the community buy in to what's a fairly substantial change to how they deal with their waste," said Regional Councillor Tom Adams, chairman of Halton's planning and public works committee. "It is estimated the landfill will reach capacity in 2032," states Halton's 2009 Year End Waste Management report, reviewed by council recently. That's two years longer than predicted last year and nine years longer than what was expected before the introduction of the GreenCart program in mid-2008. "It gives us more breathing room in terms of having to deal with that very tricky issue of do you have another landfill or do you have to enter that debate again about incinerators or do you have to truck it somewhere else," said Adams. "Halton residents placed their GreenCart out for collection each week 72 per cent of the See MORE, pg. 4 Aladdin weaves its magic spell at M-SB In McKenzie-Smith Bennett School's production of Aladdin, a horrified Aladdin (Zachary Kroezen, left) grimaces as a matronly woman (Emily Humber) fawns over him after he just stole a loaf of bread while Jasmine (Julie Holms, right) looks on in horror. The final performance will be held tonight at 7 p.m., at the school. Tickets can be bought at the door for $4 each or $10 for a family of three or four. Photo by Ted Brown REFINANCING? PURCHASING? 5 YEAR VARIABLE. CALL FOR DETAILS. 1.75% FSCO #10259 Division of 1490845 Ont. Ltd. FOR COLOR AS ALLURING as Nature Itself The magical fusion of color and light comes to life with C2 color. Created from a unique range of 16 artist-grade pigments, they reflect a vibrancy and luminosity found only in nature. C2... beyond the ordinary BOB WOODS, Broker PA I N T · WA L L PA P E R · L I G H T I N G · H O M E D E C O R (905) 877-1490 360 Guelph St., Georgetown AVAILABLE IN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR FORMULATIONS C2PAINT.COM Luxurious Handcrafted Color GEORGETOWN MARKETPLACE MALL 905-877-4193

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