Oakville Beaver, 4 Mar 2011, p. 1

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PRINTER EMPTY?REFILL ANDSAVE UP TO60%refillUpper Oakville Shopping Centre905-842-5600 www.thinkrefill.caASchoolLike No OtherPreschool- Grade 8905-257-0022Chatfield at QEPSNA NEWSPAPER OF THE YEAR 2010ONTARIOS TOP NEWSPAPER - 2005-2008Artscenewww.fernhillschool.com48 Pages $1.00 (plus tax)A member oUSING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIESfFRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2011 Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 49 No. 27Solar panelBoard finds manufacturerextra cashstill lookingto speed up for Oakvillepsych-ed locationassessmentsBy David LeaBy Dominik KurekOAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFOAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFIts been more than a year and With a wait list for psycho-edu-still no Solar Semiconductor.cational assessments as long as Town officials are continuing totwo years for struggling students, wait for results after representa-the Halton District School Board tives of the international solar has found funding to help shorten panel manufacturer, includingthe wait.company President and CEO HariTrustees learned that the board Surapaneni, attended a public has about $340,000 to spend on event at Oakvilles Town Hall inadditional assessments at the February of last year to announceWednesday, March 2 meeting, Oakville would soon be home towhich could pay for some 260 the companys first North Americanassessments of the 700 currently facility.on the list. The board has also pre-At that time, Oakville Mayorviously stated its regular psycho-Rob Burton said the company waseducational staff will be able to expected to spend the next severalcomplete about 250 assessments months hiring local personnel forby the end of June.OAKVILLE BEAVER FILE PHOTOits Oakville facility, which, he said,The issue drew ire in the com-would provide Canadian manufac-munity after the previous board TROUBLE SPOTS:Halton police have released a list of Oakville's 10 most dangerous intersections in order to raise tured solar photovoltaic productstrustees voted to begin the gifted awareness and, hopefully, reduce collisions.and solutions to the growing greenprogram in the primary grades energy market.next school year, in both Grades 1 It was also said during the eventOakville's top 10 dangerous intersectionsand 2. Currently the program that within two years Solar begins in Grade 5. As a result the Semiconductor hoped to expandBy David Lea Oakvilles most dangerous intersec-each for 2010.boards 17 psycho-educational its Oakville operation and in theOAKVILLE BEAVER STAFFtion with 21 traffic collisions involv-These intersections are:consultants will do an additional process create more than 200 full-ing injuries taking place there inNorth Service Road West and 360 assessments this year, of time and part-time jobs to becomeHalton Police unveiled Oakvilles 2010.Third Line;Senior Kindergarten and Grade 1 one of Oakvilles top 10 advanced10 most dangerous intersections, The number of collisions, whichDorval Drive and Wyecroft students hoping to get into the manufacturers.Wednesday, in the hope that draw-resulted in only property damage,Road;gifted program, to go along with We chose this town because it ing attention to them will help was not included in this statistic.Speers Road and Dorval Drive;the 140 students for the Grade 5 had the talent pool required toreduce collisions.Oakvilles other nine dangerousRebecca Street and Kerr program. The gifted assessments meet our personnel needs, is aPolice listed the intersection of intersections averaged around 11Street;take about four-six hours to com-See Bronte page 4Bronte Road and Rebecca Street as traffic collisions involving injuriesSee One page 3See Extra page 2 HOME AUTO LIFE BUSINESS AVIATIONTHE MAGNES GROUP INC.1540 Cornwall Rd., Suite #100, Oakville, ON L6J 7W5 Tel: 905-845-9793 Fax: 905-845-9149 www.magnesgroup.comEND INSURANCE CONFUSION. For informed decisions that you can feel good about, contact us!

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