Oakville Beaver, 29 Jan 2010, p. 11

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Clothing store robbed Halton police are investigating a break and enter to a clothing store in downtown Oakville on Sunday, Jan. 24. Shortly after 3 a.m., two suspects used a rock to smash open the front window of 101 Denim, 137 Lakeshore Rd. E. Once inside, the suspects stole a quantity of men's and ladies clothing, including several pairs of Jack and Jones, and GStar jeans. Total amount of merchandise stolen is valued at $3,000. Suspects were observed fleeing on foot eastbound on Lakeshore Road towards Thomas Street. The first suspect is described as a white male, 17-18 years old, with a thin build. He was wearing a dark hoodie with the hood up, dark pants, carrying a black backpack with a reflective stripe on the back. The second suspect is described as white male 17-18 years old. He was also wearing a dark-coloured hoodie with the hood up, dark pants and carrying a dark backpack. Call 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-8477) or visit www.haltoncrimestoppers.com. 11 · Friday, January 29, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com BUY LOCALLY SERVICE LOCALLY SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Phone: (905) 825-8088 www.volvoofoakville.com Crashing the Net Every year, over 60,000 boys and girls play Timbits Hockey, where they learn the skills of the game, and make friends that will last a lifetime. Tim Hortons is proud to support over 830 boys and girls who play Timbits Hockey in Oakville. The first goal is having fun. SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS © Tim Hortons, 2009 Oakville Generating Station Public Open House TransCanada is continuing its work to build, own and operate the Oakville Generating Station, a 900-megawatt high efficiency combined cycle natural gas-fuelled electricity generating station on an industrial site on the south side of Royal Windsor Drive just east of the South Service Road, in Oakville. The facility is part of Ontario's plan to supply clean, reliable energy to homes and businesses in Oakville and the southwest GTA, while allowing for the closing of Ontario's coal-fired electricity generating facilities. TransCanada is committed to engaging with area residents, community organizations and interested parties throughout the development of this project. A public open house will be held on February 10, 2010 between 4 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. to present information and answer questions about the facility and to summarize the key points included in the Draft Environmental Review Report and supporting technical documents that TransCanada has completed. This open house will be held at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre located at 2515 Wyecroft Road. For further information about the upcoming public forum, please visit the project website at www.transcanada.com/oakville, or contact us by phone or e-mail at: Coco Calderhead TransCanada Oakville Generating Station 55 Yonge Street, 8th Floor Toronto, ON M5E 1J4 Telephone: 1.866.317.9887 Fax: 905.764.9386 E-mail: oakville@transcanada.com View of proposed Oakville Generating Station from Royal Windsor Drive

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