Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2010, p. 1

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Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 OUT OF INK? REFILL AND SAVE UP TO 60% A virtual virtuoso Artscene FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 2010 (formerly Island Ink-Jet) Upper Oakville Shopping Centre (Upper Middle & 8th Line) 905-842-5600 refill refill CELEBRATING 26 YEARS! Between Kerr & Dorval YOUR FRIEND IN THE BUSINESS 175 Wyecroft Rd. Oakville 905.845.6653 www.lockwoodchrysler.com A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 48 No. 23 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 40 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) Halton cops Stepping up ticket 245 cell phone drivers in first month By Tim Foran OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Town defers hospital decision By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF It appears some drivers in Halton didn't get the call telling them about the provincial ban on using handheld cell phones. That might explain the Burlington woman who breezed through a red light while chatting on the phone. Or the Milton man trying to turn his car left with a phone to his right ear and a piece of paper in his other hand. "It's scenarios like these that create a recipe for disaster," stated Halton Regional Police Sergeant Brian Carr in a news release highlighting both those situations. Halton police issued 245 tickets last month under the distracted driver law, which came into effect on Feb. 1. They included: · 139 tickets issued in Burlington · 57 tickets issued in Oakville · 37 tickets issued in Milton · 13 tickets issued in Halton Hills For context, the Ontario Provincial Police, which patrols major highways, issued 470 tickets over the same time period. Hamilton police issued 118 tickets, according to thespec.com. See Cell page 5 RIZIERO VERTOLLI / OAKVILLE BEAVER YOU'RE INVITED: Nicholas Nesbitt (left) and Michael Sousa show off their moves before they and their fellow Sheridan College students perform in the third annual Stepping Up! on Sunday. The show is a fundraiser for the Sheridan theatre program's Student Emergency Fund. For more information, see page 28. It's possibly the largest decision an Oakville council will ever have to make and more time and information is needed to make sure it's the right decision. This was the conclusion Town councillors arrived at Thursday in the third installment of a council meeting held to ponder whether Oakville should provide Halton Healthcare Services with a $200 million "There is some contribution for the information that we new Oakville hospital, don't have and we not provide it or defer have actually asked the decision. for over and over." In the end, council opted for the deferral and now has until Oakville Mayor April 24, which the Rob Burton Province says is the latest date the decision can be pushed back to without damaging the hospital's Request for Proposal (RFP) process. A council meeting concerning the decision will take place on Monday, April 19, giving several days for delegations to make their points. In a statement to a delegate during Wednesday's portion of the meeting, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton spoke about the problem council faced with making a decision now. See Council page 3 · HOME · AUTO · LIFE · BUSINESS · AV I AT I O N T H E M A G N E S G RO U P I N C . 1540 Cornwall Rd., Suite #100, Oakville, ON L6J 7W5 Tel: 905-845-9793 Fax: 905-845-9149 www.magnesgroup.com END INSURANCE CONFUSION. For informed decisions that you can feel good about, contact us!

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