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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Feb 2002, p. 7

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Job well done CLARINGTON - Clarington Mayor John Million presents Doni lafrale (left) and Pliil Le sauvage with an award after Ontario Power Generation was selected selected Corporate Citizen of the Year in Clarington. JACQUIE Mi INNES/ Statesman photo Dr. John Balenko 61623-7412 THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, FEBRUARY 27,2002 PAGE 7 T GENERAL FAMILY DENTISTRY EMERGENCY CARE AVAILABLE 0 Sedation Q Peridontist 60 LIBERTY ST. SOUTH BOWMANVILLE s: H r. vj Children's Dentistry 0 Orthodontics ■mi l Killl KUT I! Missing funds totalled $4,315 Le adin }• the Way CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca MISSING from pane I Karen Johnston heard. Prior to Staff Sgt. Dunbar assuming command of the detachment, Ms. Garrard was tasked with reconciling the money each month, she testified. But when the accused took over, things changed, Ms. Garrard said. "I presumed he wanted more control over them," she told Mr. Marsland. Staff Sgt. Dunbar would handle the cash and corresponding corresponding receipts, document the revenue and hand it over to Ms. Garrard to doublecheck doublecheck and deposit at the bank. The revenues belong to Ontario's Ministry of Finance. Finance. In April 2000 Cadet Taylor Taylor approached Ms. Garrard asking about specific receipts receipts and the pair realized the paperwork was missing from the cash box during the end-of-month reconciliation, Ms. Garrard said. "I felt there could be a problem, there could be monies missing," she said. Ms. Garrard did not tell Staff Sgt. Dunbar "because... it was possible he was the one taking the money" and site and Cadet Taylor alerted superiors. An internal investigation began and a surveillance video camera was installed r in the station to record anyone anyone accessing the cash box, court heard. "When the surveillance footage of the cash box was viewed... it was noted the only person with exclusive opportunity to steal the cash from the cash box was Bradley Dunbar," according to a statement of agreed facts. During cross-examination, cross-examination, Ms. Garrard agreed with the suggestion by defence defence lawyer Gary Clewley that police personnel often borrowed money from the cash box, used it to make change and that it was a "floating reconciliation," with shortfalls made up on a month-to-month basis. During the probe periodic audits of the cash box were conducted by investigators and compared to deposit envelopes envelopes later prepared by Staff Sgt. Dunbar. They revealed revealed missing funds, according according to the agreed statement. statement. As well, "serial numbers of the currency notes" were recorded by investigators during the secret audits, the statement says. A $5 bill that had been missing From one of the audits audits was found in Staff Sgt. Dunbar's wallet after his arrest, arrest, the document says. The judge-only trial is expected expected to wrap up today. Soccer facility still in the plans SOCCER from pose I is in Clarington - is not important to the group. The club is the largest sports, youth and volunteer organization in Clarington, Mr. Alexander told council. council. In 2001 it had a total registration of 5,600 players for summer and winter programs and more than 700 volunteer conveners, administrators and coaches. The 2002 registration is expected to exceed last year's by more than 500 players, he added. Mr. Alexander warned, "The infrastructure infrastructure for soccer in Clarington is at a crisis level due to the overwhelming overwhelming demand." During the winter winter season, players are turned away due to lack of gym time, he said, noting, noting, "Darlington has teams travelling to Toronto to play indoor soccer on a weekly basis. Their home fields are in Richmond Hill and North York." In Newcastle, at the Tyke age level, the registration grew from two teams to eight from 2000 to 2001, he reported. reported. Following a recommendation by Mayor Mutton, council asked staff to investigate alternative ways to construct construct an indoor soccer facility in Clarington. Lunch offers chance to speak up COURTÏCE - Have lunch at noon on March 6 with the Courtice Business Business Association and hear guest speaker Tom Cameron, police superintendent superintendent for Clarington. Those interested interested can join an information session regarding community policing issues, issues, learn what initiatives are on the way and share their views. Other topics up for discussion are an update from the municipality with Councillor Jane Rowe and John Wells from the Clarington Board of Trade. Phone Sue Sanloni at 905-576- 5800 to RSVP by Thursday, Feb. 28. Cost of the luncheon is $10 and is to be paid at the door. GUITAR LESSONS You supply the guitar, we'll supply the music! Learn the history of the guitar and how to tune your guitar, read notes and play cords songs. 10 week session begins March 2nd at Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Level 1 Level 2 10:00 AM (9-14 years) BarCode 7298 11:00 AM (15 years and over) BarCode 7300 12:30 PM (9 - 14 years) BarCode 8297 1:30 PM (15 years and over) Bar Code 8298 Cost $50.00 - music book is included in registration. You can register through EazyReg 905-623-3299 or by calling 905-623-3379 ext. 272. Clarington Leading the Way L7 CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON PUBLIC NOTICE www.municipality.clarington.on.ca REALTY TAX 2002 INTERIM TAX BILLS (FOR ALL PROPERTY CLASSES) FIRST INSTALLMENT: SECOND INSTALLMENT: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2002 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2002 To avoid line-ups please choose one of the various payment options listed on the back of the tax bill that is convenient for you. If you are responsible and have not received your Tax Bill, please contact the Municipal Tax Office. Failure to receive a Tax Notice does NOT eliminate the responsibility for the payment of taxes and penalty. 2001 COMMERCIAL and INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS VACANCY REBATE: Applications are now available. To be eligible completed forms and supporting documentation must be filed at our office by February 28, 2002 for the tax year 2001. For applications or further information please contact our office. Tax Department (905) 623-3379 Request for Public Comment Port Hopé Long-Term Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Project Natural Resources Canada invites your comments on the scope of the environmental assessment for the proposed Port Hope Long-Term Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Project. This environmental assessment will be conducted pursuant to the requirements of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. The 30-day public comment period starts on February 25, 2002 and ends on March 26, 2002. All comments are considered public and will be put on the public registry. Natural Resources Canada welcomes your comments and requests that they be provided in writing to: Sharon Baillie-Malo Uranium and Radioactive Waste Division NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA 580 Booth Street, 17th Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A OE-i Tel.: (613) 947-4750 Fax: (613) 947-4205 E-mail: phai-irph@nrcan.gc.ca Copies of the draft scope document can be obtained at http://nuclear.nrcan.gc.ca, by contacting Natural Resources Canada at the above address or the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office at (905) 885-0291,1-866-255-2755 toll-free or info@/llrwmo.org. Projet de gestion à long terme des déchets radioactifs de faible activité de Port Hope Ressources naturelles Canada vous invite à commenter les lignes directrices directrices proposées pour l'évaluation environnementale du projet de gestion à long terme des déchets radioactifs de faible activité de Port Hope. Cette évaluation environnementale sera réalisée conformément aux exigences de la Loi canadienne sur l'évaluation environnementale. La période de consultation publique, d'une durée de 30 jours, commence le 25 février et prend fin le 26 mars 2002. Toutes les observations reçues seront considérées comme publiques et affichées au registre public. Ressources naturelles Canada souhaite connaître votre point de vue et vous demande de transmettre vos observations écrites à : Sharon Baillie-Malo Division de l'uranium et des déchets radioactifs RESSOURCES NATURELLES CANADA 580, rue Booth, 17" étage Ottawa (Ontario) Kl A OE-i Tél. : (613) 947-4750 Téléc. : (613) 947-4205 Courriel : pliai-iqili@rncau.gc.ca Les personnes intéressées peuvent se procurer un exemplaire des lignes directrices proposées pour Vévaluation environnementale en consultant le site Web liUp://micIcar.mcan.gc.ca ou en joignant Ressources naturelles Canada, à l'adresse susmentionnée, ou le Bureau de gestion des déchets radioactifs de faible activité, au (905) 885-0291, au 1 866 255-2755 (sans frais) ou à iitfo@llrwnio.org, 1*1 Natural Bosourcos Canada Ressourças naturelles Canada Canada IÜ hÉtitieàeàiÉeeÉÉiÉÉÉahiÉiÉÉÉÉ^^^EEy Port Granby Long-Term Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Project Natural Resources Canada invites your comments on the scope of the environmental assessment for the proposed Port Granby Long-Term Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Project. This environmental assessment will be conducted pursuant to the requirements of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act. The 30-day public comment period starts on February 25, 2002 and ends on March 26,2002. All comments are considered public and will be put on the public registry. Natural Resources Canada welcomes your comments and requests that they be provided in writing to: Sharon Baillie-Malo Uranium and Radioactive Waste Division NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA 580 Booth Street, 17th Floor Ottawa, Ontario K1A OE-i Tel.: (613) 947-4750 Fax: (613) 947-4205 E-mail: phai-irph@nrcan.gc.ca Copies of the draft scope document can be obtained al http://nudear.iircan.gc.ca, by contacting Natural Resources Canada at the above address or the Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management Office at (905) 885-0291,1-866-255-2755 toll-free or info@/llrwmo.org. Projet de gestion à long terme des déchets radioactifs de faible activité de Port Granby Ressources naturelles Canada vous invite à commenter les lignes directrices directrices proposées pour l'évaluation environnementale du projet de gestion à long terme des déchets radioactifs de faible activité de Port Granby. Celte évaluation environnementale sera réalisée conformément aux exigences de la Loi canadienne sur l'évaluation environnementale. La période de consultation publique, d'une durée de 30 jours, commence le 25 février et prend fin le 26 mars 2002. Toutes les observations reçues seront considérées comme publiques et affichées au registre public. Ressources naturelles Canada souhaite connaître votre point de vue et vous demande de transmettre vos observations écrites à : Sharon Baillie-Malo Division de l'uranium et des déchets radioactifs RESSOURCES NATURELLES CANADA 580, rue Booth, 17 e étage- Ottawa (Ontario) Kl A OE-i Tél. : (613) 947-4750 Téléc. : (613) 947-4205 Courriel : phai-iq>li@mcan.gc.ca Les personnes intéressées peuvent se procurer un exemplaire des lignes directrices proposées pour l'évaluation environnementale en consultant le site Web http://iiuclear.rncan.gc.ca ou en joignant Ressources naturelles Canada, à l'adresse susmentionnée, ou le Bureau de gestion des déchets radioactifs de faible activité, au (905) 885-0291, au 1 866 255-2755 (sans frais) ou à info@llrwmo.org. 1*1 Natural Rosourcos Canada Ressources naturelles Canada

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