Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Apr 2012, p. 5

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Mall builders end legal feud dation permit and super structure per"It's good to see they've come to a mit for the mall. "They are making plans for a groundresolution," said Bonnette. "They're all going to play nicely in the sandbox and breaking," said Bonnette, adding it will they're not going to oppose each other's be the first Premium Outlet Mall in Canada. development." He stressed it won't be a big-box style He said he's looking "forward to mall instead feaworking with both turing stores in the corporations on `They're all going to play nicely in the range of 10,000 to these important sandbox and they're not going to 15,000 sq. ft. economic developoppose each other's development.' "RioCan is still ment initiatives." going ahead with --Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette "We are pleased some sort of comwith the outcome mercial developof the settlement and look forward to a very successful ment. We look forward to working with project," said Al Mawani, CEO, Callo- them," he said. 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Throughout Halton Hills, participants included businesses within the Acton and Georgetown BIAs and those located throughout the Town, TransCanada Energy, schools of the Halton District School Board and the Halton Catholic District School Board (including Robert Little Public School, Park Public School, and Christ the King Secondary School which held special activities to celebrate Earth Hour), and the hundreds of residents, businesses, students and Town staff who signed an Earth Hour `Pledge' which travelled throughout the Town prior to Earth Hour. "Together, our community has made Earth Hour a success and demonstrated its commitment to reducing energy use, reducing utility costs and bringing awareness to global warming. Earth Hour is one practical action that we can all take every year to show our commitment to a more sustainable future. I am proud of our community's achievements," said Mayor Rick Bonnette. Deck of the Week Lifetime Warranty of the week Across 1. Investment 6. 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