Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 2012, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 10, 2012 · 10 In what can best be described as a Thanksgiving miracle, Chico, the small white dog that went missing from the Oakville & Milton Humane Society on Friday, Sept. 28, was found on Thanksgiving Day (Monday) and returned to the shelter. It was just days after The Oakville Chico made it `home' on Thanksgiving Day Beaver carried a story and photo of the little dog who'd escaped his run at the Cornwall Road animal shelter where he'd been housed one Friday evening. According to Brenda Dushko, spokesperson for the Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS), a call came in from a member of the public at approximately 5 p.m. Monday of a dog matching Chico's description. The caller reported the pooch had been seen at the rear of a building on Cornwall Road. An immediate search of the area by OMHS officers led to another sighting and a humane dog trap was set up at In order to support Oakville businesses, we have organized a series of small business week seminars to deal with frequently asked questions: · How do I increase sales? · Is the investment of time and resources in social media worth it? · What is the most effective way to network? · Where do I go for help and expert advice? Monday October 15th at Holiday Inn Oakville Centre, 590 Argus Road, Oakville: 9:30 - 11:00 AM SEMINAR Key Considerations in Selecting Franchise Opportunities Richard Cunningham, Past President of the Canadian Franchise Association for 14 years. Under his leadership, the CFA launched a national consumer maga-zine and directory, as well as the largest trade shows de-voted exclusively to franchising. Richard is currently the president and CEO of the Markham Board of Trade. the scene. "The trap was filled with canned dog food, dog treats and a big cozy comforter," said Dushko. "We monitored the trap hourly and soon had the little guy safe in the trap and Chico and the officer returned to the shelter where he was met by lots of very happy OMHS staff. "He was thinner, covered in burrs, hungry and tired, but happy to be back with his shelter family," said Dushko. Chico was to be checked out by a veterinarian yesterday (Tuesday). He will likely spend some time with a foster family before being made available for adoption. "The Oakville & Milton Humane Society would like to thank the editors Chico of The Oakville Beaver, the volunteers who helped to look for Chico and everyone who kept a watchful eye out for the little dog," said Dushko. 11:30 - 1:00 PM SEMINAR Effective Networking: Building Relationships for Success Audie McCarthy, President of the Marrek Group, has a portfolio which includes designing and implementing the sales coaching program at Bell Canada, a recruitment process for positive employee relations, and mentoring corporate training personnel in the design and delivery of courses for sales, customer service, management and interpersonal skills. Power plant cancellations set to be investigated The Ontario Progressive Conservative (PC) Party announced late last week (Thursday) it plans to call Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty and a number of other high-ranking Liberals as witnesses during an investigation into the scrapping of the Oakville and Mississauga power plants. Opposition MPPs used their majority in the legislature to push through a motion to probe the expensive cancellations, which will cost taxpayers at least $230 million ($40 million for the Oakville plant and $190 million for the Mississauga plant). The Legislature's finance committee will undertake the investigation. The PCs say the 900-megawatt gasfired power plant proposed for the Fordowned lands of 1500 Royal Windsor Dr. and the proposed 280-megawatt Sherway Gardens power plant in Mississauga were cancelled to save Liberal MPP seats during the 2011 provincial election. At the time of the Oakville power plant's cancellation, then Energy Minister Brad Duguid stated in putting together its Long-term Energy Plan, it became clear the Province no longer needed the power plant. This debate on why the power plants were cancelled and how much these cancellations cost taxpayers escalated over the delayed release of 36,000 pages of documents related to the subject. While Energy Minister Chris Bentley handed over the thousands of documents on Sept. 24, the Tories and New Democrats believe 2,000 pages have been redacted. Bentley faces possible jail time if found in contempt of Parliament during the power plant cancellation investigation. McGuinty has called the opposition parties' actions `heavy-handed' and said the investigation sets a terrible precedent. -- with files from Torstar News Service Tuesday October 16th at Holiday Inn Oakville Centre, 590 Argus Road, Oakville: 9:00 - 10:30 AM SEMINAR Where Do I Go For Help? Starting or expanding your business? Find out what resources are available from these four advisors. They can lead you in the right direction to navigate through resources available for businesses in Halton. 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