PAGE 6THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, FEBRUARY 5,2003 www.durhamiegion.com Tax increase TAX from page 1 conservation authorities, authorities, transit and special contributions contributions account for about five per cent. The remaining 37 per cent is for police services at a proposed cost of $100.5 million. Proposed increases increases to the police budget account for half the tax hike and that trend will probably probably continue over the next few years, according to forecasted needs for the department, department, said Mr. Clapp. He expects policing will add about three per cent a year to the tax bill in the foreseeable foreseeable future. The Region also provides water and sewer services throughout throughout Durham but those are funded through fees to water users. Politicians bemoaned bemoaned what committee member member Claringlon Mayor John Mutton Mutton referred to as "stealth downloading" downloading" from the Province to the regional regional level of government. This year the Province added an additional additional $.5 million in expenses for administration of the Ontario Works program in the Region. That adds to another $1 million million in service costs that were downloaded last year, Mr. Clapp said. "Provincial downloading has cost us millions, billions almost, in the last couple of years," said Uxbridge Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor, O'Connor, who complained the downloading costs were making making it difficult for the Region to address address the needs of conservation authorities authorities and other departments. The proposed tax increase docs not include any money council decides to provide to the University of Ontario Institute Institute of Technology Technology (U01T) or proposed proposed funding to assist with an expansion expansion at the Rouge Valley Pickering and Ajax hospital. If council approves those items it may chose to do so through reserves, which would not create a further tax increase. Those requests were expected to be discussed at committee, along with the police expenditures at a meeting today, Wednesday. All recommendations recommendations made by the finance committee this week will come back to a finance meeting on Feb. 26 before going to regional council for approval on March 5. Council must then review the solid waste management financing financing study ami c o n s i d e r Durham's contribution contribution to GTA pooling for social services before selling a Until lax rate April 16. Hut that won't he the end of possible possible tax increases on the properly lax bill, The local municipalities are still toset their lax rales, Just Like MASK UPDATE: Allison Herbal Magic counsellor Allison has now lost a total of 57 lbs. WAYTO GO ALLISON! Just Like JAJV3KZ Meet Allison, Herbal Magic.councillor ■■ at the Il Bowmanville L™* location. Allison has lost 25 lbs. in just 2 months. CONGRATULATIONS! Allison will be ready to wear her bikini this summer WILL YOU? CALL NOW FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION & ASK ABOUT OUR FABULOUS FEBRUARY SPECIALS! (905)697-9484 (905)432-6999 (905)725-4146 243 King St. E. 1330 Ritson Rd. N. 1345 King St. E. BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA1 OSHAWA 2 (Bowmanville Mall) (Ritson and Taunton) (King and Townline) lmhiuih! Weight Management and Nutrition Centres www.herbalmagicsystems.com TABRICLAND CANADA'S LARGEST FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR Sale starts Thursday February 6 - thru Sunday February 9 FINAL WINTER CLEARANCE SPECIAL SELECTION FASHION, DRAPERY & UPHOLSTERY FABRICS ON SALE 50% OFF THE REGULAR PRICE TAKE AN EXTRA 507, OFF THE SALE PRICE THATS 75% OFF THE REGULAR PRICEI buy 1 METRE ÙF&ELECTEÙ FRBRfC G£t2 FREE! FROM OUR SPECIAL SELECTION OF FASHION FABRICS BUY ONE METER AT OUR REGULAR PRICE AND GET TWO FREE. FULL METRES ONLY, OFF THE SAME BOLT. LAST CALL! SELECTED ARCTIC PLAINS & PRINTS 60% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE SPECIAL SELECTION DRAPERY HARDWARE ALL M.S.G. & CREATIONS PRODUCTS SCONCES AND DECORATIVE ROD SETS 50% OFF OUR REGULAR PRICE ALL IN-STOCK McCalls PATTERNS BUY 1 AT THE M.S.R. PRICE GET 2 FREE 1801 Dundas St. E. /y ccj a TDTDT/^T A(7ATI~\\ 600 Grandview St. S. Whitby (( )) Oshawa 721-9152 V S 436-7589 LOTS OF FREE PARKING Mon. - Fri. 9 a.ra. - 9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m. IM I XSI NOII IN SOXIF STORKS ITEMS MAX BE SOLD VIA LOWER PRICE THAN OVR REGULAR CHAIN STORK PRICE. WHERE THIS COMPETITIVE PRICING OCCURS THE XDVKRTISEI) SAVIN (iS Will. BE OLE OVR REGULAR CHAIN STORE PRICK. Since r® 1978 40 FACTORY OUTLETS ACROSS ONTARIO INCLUDING... OSHAWA COURTICE AJAX ffi f IMNCiw' l I KCtPIID | in mÊTtwmmTîm HOURS Mon. - Wed. 10-6 Thurs. - Fri. 10-9 Sat. 10-6 Sun. 11-4 79 TAUNTON RD.W. 905-433-1052 1414 KING ST. E. 905-436-3368 05 Kingston Rd. E 905-619-3368 B'fl DON cm nitY n an un Tj( i Vin IH m llj K #> IIWY//2 .Il _J1. I! KINOSTON nu S Hap. on