* Bryan said the byâ€"law will then go to the full Halton Council on Feb. 17th for a final vote. And The new report would increase the single family development rate by another $680. and the nonâ€"resiâ€" dential rate by a further 50 cents. The full single family rate will be $5,256. per unit and the nonâ€"resiâ€" dential rate will be $3.44 per foot, up from $1.10 in 1989. ‘ Mike Bryan, of Monarch Construction, who is representing the DCC said his group believes the committee will pass the byâ€"law but that won‘t be the end of the batâ€" tle. finance committee. The group, which includes developers, businesses, chambers of commerce and other interested people, is fighting a Development Charges byâ€"law which, it says, could deal a crippling blow to area businesses in particular. A lawyer representing 20 busiâ€" ness groups and the region‘s chamâ€" bers of commerce, is launching the first salvo today in the hope of overturning a new Halton Region development charges byâ€"law. Julia Ryan will be carrying the banner of the Development Charges Coalition (DCC) before the region‘s administration and finance committee. Coalition battling region today over new development charges charged with dangero of a vehicle was le stern warning from Oakville provinc Monday "You can‘t be convicted for your imprudence. From now on By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Bus driver cleared of charges in bike incident January WAL to NALL OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE WALL 10 WALL i4 _ fiscal year end v orine 7 OALESS Everything Must Go! An Oakville Tr reed with dans Wholetta RMT. Uinde tadg OO ï¬'ederid(TPfï¬( Rc.fjï¬.s} Theresa Oswald RMT, C.S.T Eva Krechowicz C.S.T. Beata File RM.T. Tom Sweetman RM.T., S.T. 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 (at Nawy St., above Pier 1 * enter our da'%g draw with each $50 purchase. eg. $200. purchase gives you 4 chanc%s to win 8A5â€"3137 Winners â€" January 23rd )Q erous operation insit bus driver i| off with i judge ourt LN onA rareceasszerr y The DCC spokesman said while his group hopes to avoid a costly OMB fight, it has enough money to launch such a battle. Bryan called the construction industry the largest employer in the province that has enormous spinâ€" off effects for employment. last sir, I would suggest to drive your bus," Ju Robinson told Fred Oakville Transit dris ‘"Your testimony has the ring of truth to it," Robinson told Lynn, adding there was enough to create a reasonable doubt. Lynn was charged June Sth, of vears ey >z veal Winners â€" January 24th as charged June 5th, of following a complaint est to you to just ud ynn for lohn n grass, passed thc bus and returned to the road where he looked backward at the bus driver and motioned with his arm and hand "the finger" to the driver, before continuing on his route home. by 23â€"yearâ€"old Frank Andrade, a pizza shop employee. Andrade told police he had been forced into the curb and the handlegrip of his 21â€"speed mounâ€" tain bicycle was broken by a town bus on a curve of Bridge Road near Vanguard Crescent shortly after 5 p.m. Court heard that Andrade, cycling home from his job, rode southbound on Third Line when he came upon a line of traffic stopped at a red light at Bridge Road. Andrade told the court, the bus was among the line and hadn‘t left enough room for a cyclist to pass on its right side. Andrade said he rode onto the exté th Altt that t} He Uunique In Th 1 st The NEW CONCEPT â€" INDOOR PLAYGROUND OPEN IN OAKVILLE t Stre The M hildrer arents D€ As both Andrade and the bus at tert the Is He #4 eritre byle th has oking for a inment for Idren â€" and said he rode onto the sed the bus and at H t Sity ated her und out ture Ur #} th THE OAKVILLE BEAVER the th at Advertisement Andrade testified the bus inched him and his cycle in towards to the curb until the hanâ€" dlebar of his bike brushed against the bus forcing Andrade to steady the bike. motioned as he did. Andrade said he told the bi driver "Thanks for cutting me o back there" and told Lynn th he, as a cyclist, had just as muc ne, as a cyciist, nad jJust as much right to the road. Lynn testified when he got no response from the youth and began approaching a bend in Bridge Road, he closed the bus door, cleared the cyclist in his rearview mirror and negotiated the bend. turned right onto Bridg westbound toward Bronts court heard the bus eve caught up with Andrade. When the bus came up vouth, the driver opened t front d Andrade failed. a isked why the oor an 1175 North Service Road W Unit 109, Oakville, Ontaric Tel: (416) 825â€"5178 CF.S Abocers rflï¬s In( ill e hen th uth h: the ntuall y U n th ak I( ft at h tee en n . tae P n1 006. %%.0~ . ... s0 0. fabr Oftfer U ETIREMENT DNLANNING IF Butterick MJ eter . Watson CFP. RFP Price with ETER Watson Investugents Limtgp RETIREMENT PLANNING @ RRSP‘s I INVESTMENT PLANNING Free Consultation We are an independent Oakville firm specializing in 842â€"7602 uo | Parking 8115 SV UE