Orono Weekly Times - 5 Davidson report on Lakeridge Health to be Queen's Park - Ontario's Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, the Hon. George. Smitherman, today assured MPP John O'Toole that he will make public a report concerning capital redevelopment at Lakèridge Health Corporation. Mr. O'Toole questioned the Minister during a meet ing of the all-party Standing -Committee on Estimates at Queen's Park. "This report was mentioned mentioned at the time of the Annual General Meeting of Lakeridge Health in June," Mr. O'Toole said. "I followed followed up with correspondence correspondence to Minister Smitherman Smitherman and had the opportunity ?*T MORRIS FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD■ SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1841 all funeral services PREARRANGED AND/OR PREPAID BURIAL -CREMATION - TRANSFERS "WHERE PROFESSIONAL ETIQUETTE IS IMPORTANT" FUNERAL DIRECTORS PAUL R. MORRIS DOUG R. RUTHERFORD GARY M. CONWAY DEBRA D. CAMPK1N v - 905-623-5480 A DIVISION ST.. BOWMANVILLE - AT QUEEN ST. FREEDOM OF DANCE ORONO TEEN HIP HOP ' Get the latest moves" 905-983-5002 World Breastfeeding Week - October 1 to 7 to question him directly at Queen's Park today." The Durham MPP said he is encouraged by the Minister's commitment and looks forward to seeing the document as soon as possible. possible. "I will also do my best to ensure everyone in the community who is interested in reading the Davidson Report has access to it," Mr. O'Toole added. An independent review by the Ministry of Health was announced in late 2002 and a Request for Proposal was issued in early 2003. The topic of the study was "an independent independent focused review of capital redevelopment issues at Lakeridge Health Corpor-ation". Mr. O'Toole said the review process occurred and the report was tabled with the Ministry. However, it had not been made public. WHITBY, ON, September 20, 2005 - Durham Region Health Department is reminding reminding the community of the importance of breastfeeding during World Breastfeeding Week, Oct. 1 to 7. World Breastfeeding Week is an annual event , initiated by the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action, a global network of organizations and individuals working to support, support, promote and protect breastfeeding. This year's theme, "Breastfeeding and Family Foods: Loving and Flealthy" emphasizes the benefits of breastfeeding for up to two years and beyond for both BREASTFEEDING see page 10 Now Available at Camp LotsaDogs Day and Sleepover Camp for Dogs Year Round • Day Care • Boarding • 7 days per week Family Dog Training • Group Classes (max. 6 per class) • Private Classes (your place or ours) • Private Training (we train your dog) Camp LotsaDogs @ 905-983-6488 www.dogcamp.ca Canine Connections @ 905-797-3230 jéJsmù mfm imim m .j m Si 'rv* ■"A i-tK é ■ im When it comes to water, the expectations are clear. If your drinking water is meant for public use, you must know for certain that it's safe. Owners and operators of certain drinking water systems must now comply with the requirements outlined in Ontario s drinking watei systems regulation (Reg. 252/05, June 2005). If the general public has access to your drinking water, whethei its via taps, washrooms, drinking water fountains or showers, this regulation affects you. Some establishments included are restaurants, service stations, churches, arenas and seasonal residences (such as campgrounds and communal cottage developments). Clean, safe drinking water is vital to our health. Do your part to protect the quality of drinking water in your community. Tàp into drinking water systems Regulation 252/05 for complete information. www. safe water, ene. gov. on. ca 1-800-565-4923 Pro tec ting our environment, Ontario Paid for by the Government of Ontario