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Oakville Beaver, 18 Apr 2008, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, Friday April 18, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com "VISIT DIETRICHS FOR THE LARGEST SELECTION OF SPECIALTY MEATS FOR YOUR BBQ!" GreenCart problems Continued from page 5 ment, she thinks those benefits are being offset by the way waste has been collected so far, referring to the number of collection vehicles on the road. She asked McArthur how many trucks residents can expect to see at the end of their driveways on a regular basis. McArthur said there will typically be one truck that picks up both GreenCart and Blue Box materials, another truck for garbage and a third truck for leaf and yard waste. He explained that last week, there were more trucks on the road because some were dedicated for Blue Box materials and others for GreenCarts to help deal with the delays. The cost of the additional resources will be absorbed by Miller, Halton Director of Waste Management Rob Rivers told The Oakville Beaver. "We pay on a per tonne rate, so it wouldn't be any additional cost to the taxpayer or the region," he said. A few councillors had some good news to report about the program. Burlington Councillor Peter Thoem said the collection service has been good in downtown Burlington, while Halton Hills Councillor Clark Somerville noted his GreenCart and Blue Box materials were picked up this week at 7:30 a.m. on his scheduled collection day. For more information on the new waste collection program and updates on the delays, visit www.halton.ca. Long-term core funding necessary OAKVILLE'S MOST TRUSTED NAME FOR QUALITY MEAT PROUDLY SERVING OAKVILLE SINCE 1986 Continued from page 7 This information is needed to guide critical decisions made by funders, politicians and community organizations. Issues of poverty, violence, housing, volunteerism, youth and certainly diversity are just some of the many issues they identify for community action. Long-term core funding support for agencies that make Oakville a healthy and safe place to live is a critical discussion that is so long overdue. BEV LEFRANCOIS supersupersupersupersuper supersupersupersupersuper supersupersupersupersuper La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries SALE SALE 12 DO NOT PAY FOR months See store for details* NOW ONLY $1199 * * TREVOR Save10 % -40 off storewide! % including all custom orders* Dual Reclining Sofa $1299 * with drop down table $549 * FERGUSON Recliner MEAT WAREHOUSE $899 * 905-847-5295 3r 3rd Line 1260 SPEERS X Unit 13 4t 4th Line Dorval 1260 SPEERS RD. , UNIT 13, OAKVILLE QEW WENDELL Recliner 100% Leather N Store Hours: Monday - Friday 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Comfort. It's what we do. Tues.-Fri. 10-7; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 12-5 www.lazboytoronto.com *Prices shown as above reflect all discounts. Limited Quantities. Products may vary store-to-store. No further discounts on Final Markdowns, Hot Buys or Special Buys. On Approved Credit. Limited Time Offer. RECLINERS SOFAS CHAIRS TABLES LAMPS RUGS ACCESSORIES

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