Oakville Beaver, 19 Apr 2013, p. 5

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5 | Friday, April 19, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Medical Office Building For Sale or Lease New Oakville Hospital Jo Macnamara collects garbage at Bronte Bluffs during last year's Earth Week Clean Up of Nature Sites. The annual event, organized by the Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights (OCCPEHR) is Saturday. Oakville Beaver file photo Organizers emphasizing safety Continued from p.1 Pitch-In Canada, the Town of Oakville and sponsor Sobeys, while work gloves will also be provided by the Town, he noted, and the garbage collected on the day by volunteers will be picked up and promptly removed by garbage trucks provided by Halton Region on Saturday. "Volunteers should read our safety-first reminders available at each nature site before starting their clean up and should constantly assess their site for any potential hazards while cleaning up," Dankowich said. "Also, children are advised not to pick up any dangerous items like broken glass, used syringes or twisted metal pieces. "All volunteers should be very wary of cleaning up along the sides of roads, highways or around parked cars." Seven schools will participate in this year's cleanup, including Abbey Lane Public, Dearcroft-Westwind Montessori, Joshua Creek Public, Maple Grove Public, Our Lady of Peace Elementary, St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary and St. Luke Elementary -- the students also received a firsthand lesson on littering and biodiversity. "The Clean Up is a family activity that will be remembered for years to come. By participating, parents will educate their children about the importance of the natural environment," said Dankowich. "The cleanup will allow everyone to enjoy garbage-free parks and trails this spring and summer. The environment is everyone's responsibility and we can all do much more to better protect and enhance nature," Dankowich said. A full list of all 46 participating sites throughout town is available online at http:// bit.ly/1020q5e. For more information, contact OCCPEHR by phone at 905-849-5501, e-mail info@ oakvillepeacecentre.org, write to OCCPEHR, P .O. Box 52007, Oakville L6J 7N5, or visit www.oakvillepeacecentre.org. Building Features: · Located at the Main Entrance of the New Oakville Hospital · Available for Sale or Lease · Prime Turn-Key Medical Suites · Covered Connection to the Hospital · Lounge/Conference Room for Physicians · 2 Storey Green Wall & Atrium · State of the Art LEED Certified Building Location: New Oakville Hospital Description: 5 Storey Class A Medical Office Building Building Size: 100,000 Sq. Ft. Occupancy: December 2015 Physician's Lounge SIGN UP ONLINE www.ultimatedrivers.ca SAVE $100 APR 22 & 29 APR 20-21, 27-28 SPRING SPECIAL ACT NOW! Limited Prime Space EVENING: WEEKEND 4 DAY CONDENSED MAY 6-7-8-9 Ben Swirsky 416.221.9348 x319 Lina Yang 416.221.9348 x325 Ross Cannata 905.338.3279 Gift Certificates Available 905.825.1172 407 Speers Road Suite 213, Oakville Leading Owner, Developer & Manager of Medical Buildings for over 30 years

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