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Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2014, p. 8

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"Shreddies believes this country is full of genuinely good people, and we know there are many who strive to make a difference in their community ," Melissa Marchesano, Shreddies product manager, said in a news release. "Julia and Emma are a team who deserve to be recognized for their dedication to better the lives of others, and we are thrilled that Canadians chose them." As nalists of the contest, Julia and Emma were given ve cartons, approximately 120 boxes, of Shreddies cereal to donate to a charity of their choice -- they selected Fareshare food bank as the bene ciary. The teen sisters have made it their mission to collect and distribute books for remote, y-in communities in Northern Ontario. Since its inception in 2011, Books With No Bounds has collected 29,000 books and sent them to Fort Severn, Keewaywin, White Dog, Fort Albany (including the women's shelter and school), Attawapiskat, Lac Suel, Henry Coastal School, Muskrat Dam, Migizi Wazism, Cat Lake, Obishikokanj and Deer Lake. "Their dedication to the cause has had a very positive impact on residents of all ages within these communities," stated the release. "Through initiatives like their book drives, the sisters engage their own community and inspire its members to come together to help improve the lives of others." In recognition of their efforts and contributions, Shreddies is featuring the Mogus sisters in a national TV spot currently airing and also available online at www.facebook.com/Shreddies. For more, visit www.bookswithnobounds.com. Buy Online: 1 How to buy a WagJag: Go to www.wagjag.com 2 31% off $6.00 3 Receive your deal, tell your friends and enjoy! Click buy on the offer and follow the instructions. Brought to you by Follow Oakville Beaver staff on Twitter @OakvilleBeaver or @NewsHooked @DavidLea6 @JuliaLeReporter @Beaversports or @Halton_Photog www.oakville.ca Nominate a Community Champion Today! We're looking for Oakville's shining stars whose volunteer efforts are bringing us one step closer to becoming the most livable town in Canada! We all have friends, family and colleagues who spend countless hours volunteering and supporting the many activities of our diverse community. The Community Spirit Awards celebrate this generous spirit that is evident all around us. Nominations will be accepted in the following categories: · Access Award, sponsored by MEDIchair Halton · Arts Award, sponsored by The Oakville Beaver · Environmental Award, sponsored by Tim Hortons · Group Volunteer Award, sponsored by Sun Life Financial · Heritage and History Award, sponsored by Genworth Financial Canada · Individual Volunteer Award, sponsored by Paradiso Restaurant · Senior Award, sponsored by Chartwell Oakville · Youth Award, sponsored by RBC Royal Bank Nomination forms are available for pick-up at all town facilities and libraries, or online at oakville.ca. The nomination deadline is Monday, April 14 at 4 p.m. For more information call 905-845-6601, ext. 3976 or email csa@oakville.ca. town. You can find the complete application and related documents as of February 28 at oakville.ca and search for HPAQ application. This application will be reviewed by the Community Services Committee on March 24, 2014, and considered by Town Council on March 31, 2014. Comments received from the public will be presented to Council for their consideration as part of the by-law approval process. Comments can be summited by email or regular mail: Email: HealthProtection@oakville.ca with subject line, "HPAQB S6 Application". Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 0H3. Attention: Environmental Policy, Health Protection Air Quality By-law Implementation. Health Protection Air Quality By-Law Application for Approval of Existing Facility with Major Emissions The Town of Oakville has received an application for approval. Under the town's Health Protection Air Quality By-law 2010035, any existing facility with a major health-risk air pollutant emission requires that the application be posted for public comment prior to a Town Council meeting to consider the application. Facility of Greif Bros Canada Inc. is deemed to be a major emitter and is in the process of seeking approval from the Mail: All comments must be submitted by March 31, 2014. For more information contact: Jeffrey Lee, Research Policy Analyst-Air, Environmental Policy Department, Town of Oakville by phone 905-845-6601, ext. 3149 or email at HealthProtection@oakville.ca

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