Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Dec 2010, p. 8

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ýCOMMUN\ITY Numerous Milton schools and businesses are doing their part ta help the environment. At left, Bruce Trail Public School students (from Ieft) Kara Kim, Waslat Waizi, Laureta Hasku and Natasha Abayomi show just a few of the items that can be composted after recently joining Halton Regions Green Bin program. The school has about 30 Green Team students helpîng collect and organize organic and food waste je Below rîght, Woodbine Entertainiment Group executives accepts a cheque for $36,837,50 through the Ontario Powver Authority Electricity Retrotît Incentive Program tai help offset the cost of a comprehensive energy retrofit project at its Mohawk facility in Campbellville. By installing a new chîller ta provîde air condition- îng and a building automation system ta cantrol the operation af tans, lights and pumps, Mohawk will reduce electricity consurnp- tion hy nearly 500,000 kWh per iear This is eo;uîva!ant co remov- Bottorn lot, teacher Stacey Vorb)E-rg ana her Grades 3, 4-and 5 students display their $500 Sunlight Green Clean Kics bursary that wlI turther the campostirg and recycling praçrams at Milton Christian School, Payable ta: :nv ~ r'rt½~ $ -, é 50 idrinkcGffee.com 315 Steetes Avenue East Milton, Ontario, L9T 1 Y2 je) hw!' Phone: 905-636-0922 1Tôt[ Free: 1-800-425-5405 Jura Ena 3 White $999 Jura Ena 5 White Keurig Special Edition $1195 $49 Jura J5 White $1689 Keurig K-Cups ver . - =4

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