Oakville Beaver, 19 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 PRINTER EMPTY? REFILL AND SAVE UP TO 60% Upper Oakville Shopping Centre 905-842-5600 www.thinkrefill.ca refill Happy 104 Page 10 FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 2010 Just a Countertop SELL-INSTALL-DELIVERY 905-569-8900 3375 Laird Rd. Unit 2, Mississauga. A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 48 No. 29 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 40 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) Princesses for a Day One tonne of material dumped at apartment By Tim Foran OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER MAKING WISHES COME TRUE: Princesses (l-r) Rose Bonnar, Cassie Lyons and Chayley Sibbing wave their show tickets during the Disney On Ice and Make-A-Wish You are a Princess Party at Hamilton's Copps Coliseum on Wednesday afternoon.The princesses got their hair styled, nails painted, makeup done and decorated tiaras for themselves before meeting Cinderella. The girls also attended the Disney On Ice show later that night. For story, see Living on Page 22. For a slide show of this event, visit insidehalton.com. Halton Region is investigating an act of illegal dumping of one tonne of construction debris into a garbage bin behind an apartment building in Oakville. A resident living near the Crescent Court Apartments complex at 80 South Forster Park Dr. reported seeing an individual in a white cargo van dump construction materials into the bin Sunday night. "Four full garbage cans of drywall, wire, wood, etc., and six cinder blocks into the bin," the resident, who didn't wish to be named, wrote the Region in an e-mail that was copied to the Beaver. "This is a residential bin!!! ...Isn't it?" The Region's private contractor for garbage collection from Halton's apartments said the heavy material was picked up unknowingly Monday morning. After receiving a call from The Oakville Beaver, Buster Battams, a spokesperson for Advantage Waste Systems, checked the company's logs, which use onboard GPS and computerized weigh scales to record how much material was picked up at individual locations, so it knows how much to charge Halton Region. "I saw there was a huge weight on that one," Battams said of the waste bin located behind the Crescent Courts Apartments, at the corner of Carolyn Drive. Generally, an apartment's residential bin has up to 400 kilograms of garbage inside, but the apartment building's had 1,400 kilograms ­ a full tonne more than normal, said Battams. He said he checked the records for that location for the past month and did not notice any similar discrepancies in that time. See Apartment page 3 905.338.1288 905.339.8686 243 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE · BETWEEN DORVAL & KERR IN THE OAKVILLE HOME IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

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