Oakville Beaver, 29 Apr 2011, p. 7

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$00Drugs seized in raid250Three Oakville men are facing a variety of oxycodone, $12,000 worth of marijuana charges after Halton police seized nearlyplants and $2,450 in Canadian currencyOFF.fi$14,000 in illegal drugs from a WestsideRussel Howes, 33, has been charged withLegends Drive home, Tuesday.two counts of possession of a controlled INTERLOCKLandscape Supply Inc.Following an investigation into thesubstance and producing a controlled sub-On a minimum purchase of $2,500.00 of Interlock Products, before taxes. unlawful trafficking of oxycodone in Oakville,stance.Expires May 31, 2011.Not valid with any other offers.members of the Halton Regional PoliceMatthew Williams, 30, has been charged TRIPLE Service Guns and Gangs Unit executed awith possession of a controlled substance.BULK & BAGGED PRODUCTSsearch warrant at 142 Westside Dr.William Jackson, 63, has been charged Police said they found oxycodone as wellwith trafficking a controlled substance, pos-MIXMULCHas a small marijuana grow operation insidesession for the purpose of trafficking, pro-Pine, Cedar, BlackCUBICthe residence.ducing a controlled substance and posses-YARDAGGREGATES.50/picked upIn total, police seized $1,800 worth of sion of a controlled substance.$32aWE DELIVER ON WEEKENDSc- OR -.Two schools crack top 10% in science competition96e33-Student-teams from two local schools students. The contest is for students from as r.0063will be honoured for their achievement at a early as kindergarten through to Grade 12.o3-t$1155North America-wide science competition.ExploraVision challenges students to 0S9The teams from Iroquois Ridge High imagine and design innovative technologies e2 cubic yardsnSchool and W. H. Morden Public School that could exist in 20 years. The competition otpplaced in the top 10 per cent at the is sponsored by Toshiba and administered by gnDELIVEREDialExploraVision contest.the National Science Teachers Association.rucThe contest is the biggest such competi-The top placingB Ontario teams were rec- .sdtion in North America and had more than ognized at an evening event on Thursday, R de4,000 team entries, of more than 13,000 April 28 at the Delta Markham Hotel.gna24?x24?tiLet us be your partner inarePatio SlabsHL 0building the Dream LandscapeSpeak up! You can comment on any story in 511eachtoday's Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com7 Friday, April 29, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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