Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 2010, p. 1

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Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com OUT OF INK? REFILL AND SAVE UP TO 60% Oakville snowboarder makes Olympic Sports (formerly Island Ink-Jet) Upper Oakville Shopping Centre (Upper Middle & 8th Line) 905-842-5600 refill refill DAILY SHUTTLE TO/FROM BUFFALO $48.00 $45.00 Pre-book today! www.jetways.ca 1.866.953.8929 56 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) ford A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 48 No. 11 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010 Residents want workable air quality bylaw By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakville protest rallies for democracy By Melanie Cummings SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER They like the Town's proposed Health Protection Air Quality Bylaw, they just want to be sure it will work. This was the dominating opinion put forward by members of the public Thursday night during a special presentation on a bylaw that, if passed, will seek to regulate the major emitters of the pollutant known as fine particulate matter (PM). About 90 residents attended the meeting, which took place in Town Hall's South Atrium. Many took the opportunity to express their concerns about the bylaw while others made statements of support. "I'm here as a representative from the C4CA (Citizens for Clean Air) board of directors and we'd like to make the comment tonight that we express great concern about the legislative gap that leaves our children vulnerable to this bombardment of toxic soup that we have in Oakville," said Susan Hyatt. "We applaud the Town of Oakville and support wholeheartedly the work that they are doing on this proposed bylaw." MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER See Town's page 3 SIGN OF THE TIMES: A Rally for Democracy protester holds up one of many signs mocking Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The Oakville rally, which was one of several rallies held across Canada on Saturday, attracted about 200 participants. It has been 38 years since Marc Tigh has participated in a protest. The last time he was in university. But the "arrogance" of Prime Minister Stephen Harper's decision to prorogue Parliament a second time in one year prompted the human resources director to put marker to bulletin board and take his homemade sign to Heritage Square on Kerr Street Saturday. Tigh was one of about 200 people who participated in the community rally for democracy, held across the street from Oakville Conservative MP Terence Young's office, which was closed at the time. The Rally for Democracy demonstration in Oakville was one of 60 held across the country. "How can we showcase the Olympics in a country where democracy is not working and Harper won't face up to the issues," said Tigh, who voted for the Conservative Party in the last election, but said he wouldn't in the next. On the other end of the spectrum, 18-year-old Dan Smeenk is gearing up to vote for the first time, but knows already that he will not throw his support behind Harper's party. The "least terrible" of the major parties is the NDP, he said. See Prorogue page 7 No Pay for 6 months and Huge Rebates PLUS ­ We guarantee your valuable Manufacturer and Government Rebates and take care of the Paperwork for you. For Deadlines and Complete Details call 905-844-2949 Ask about our excellent Financing and Great Terms. 1033 Speers Road, OAKVILLE Factory O.E.M Urethane Installation · Stone Chip Repair · Safety Glass · Sunroofs · Auto Upholstery (Seat Repair) · Remote Car Starters · Convertible/Boat Tops · Tinting FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY OPEN SATURDAY MORNINGS 905-842-6060 SUPPORTING OAKVILLE

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