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Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 1999, p. 1

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T h e O a k v il l e B e a v e r Bulk Feeds Now Available ______________________ ` M K W M f a H * __________ ' ______ j* V For a good quick tim e, see >d&dnig U pper M id d le/8th Line Fdwitt Sports M T fK U i Um & .< n» w»4»K The arts FR ID A Y, O C TO B ER 8,1999 AMetroland PuWk^tion Vof. 37 No, 120 40 Pages 75 Cents (PfusGST) Teen charged with Sheridan sex assaults By Howard Mozei OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF A 16-year old Oakville young offend er was arrested Wednesday in connection with a pair of frightening sexual assaults near Sheridan College only days before. In both instances, the victims were threatened at gunpoint and told to undress. A suspect was arrested, Wednesday, after an observant female student who recognized him from a description post ed on flyers distributed in the Sheridan area. She contacted college security staff who located the suspect and detained him until police arrived. Officers took the youth into custody and their subsequent investigation resulted in charges stemming from two attacks on women on Monday and Tuesday in a wooded area near the cam pus. (S e e `S tu d e n t' p a g e 9 ) INSIDE Photo by Ron K uzyk Regional staff and dignitaries, together with private sector partners, signed their names to the first segment of the major pipelines slat ed to bring fresh water and sewer services to south Milton and Halton Hills. Shown here during Wednesday's groundbreaking cere mony are (from the left) Burlington Mayor Rob Maclsaac, Milton Mayor Gordon Krantz, Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale, Regional Chair Joyce Savoline and Halton Hills Mayor Marilyn Serjeanston. today' s paper Entertainment.................... 15-26 Sports..................................28-30 Business... . . . . . . . . . . . a ... . . . . . . > ....^ 3 1 Classified. __________ .34-38 Real Estate.... Pipelines will open north Halton for development By Howard Mozei OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF W ater has long been considered the life-blood of any society and with Wednesday's official groundbreak ing for the long-awaited water and wastewater pipelines into north Halton, that adage was underscored yet again. The pipelines from Upper Middle Road in Oakville to Derry Road in Milton will cost $35 million -- all paid by developers. Although the huge project will impact all of Halton, no one was more pleased than Milton Mayor Gordon Krantz. After all, with vastly expanded water and wastewater capac ity in his municipality, the development of 6,700 residential units and between 500 and 700 acres of employment lands can now pro ceed. "Not only will Milton benefit, but also Halton Hills and Oakville," said Krantz. "It will benefit everyone in the area." The huge project has been on the drawing board for almost 15 years. It moved closer to reality in 1994 with Regional Council's (See 'Pipelines' page 5 Future Shop, R om eo s ' , In Store Focus, Food Basics, Biway, Gino' s Pizza, Enbridge Home Services, Body and Health, Bronte Creek Pharmacy, Valencia Jewellers Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435-201 M O R N I N G S T A R o f /c t v a in G fc a r o u w A- TAEKW ON-DO i f »«$« -s- > ·\ (wlelmtUiui /O tje a m ... 4 TRIAL I ( 'u/wifle necessary Safe, com fortable atm osphere · M en, w om en & children · Improve Respect Learn self-defense · Teaches self-control · special programs for 5 & Reg. $99.00 8 4 7 -8 9 5 5 w w w .m o rn in g s ta rta e k w o n d o .c o m ViVvIWii CALL f3 dlin e ! M ;1Ml M 1410 SPEERS RD. #5. OAKV1IU faeoslo |SAVE $ 2 0 > With this coupon. New members only. I Only $79.00 B

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