Oakville Beaver, 31 Mar 2011, p. 3

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Quilting lessonsDevelopers pay upContinued from page 1Town announced in June 2006 that it had reached a settlement with major the Town, said a spokesperson for alllandowners regarding the Natural three developers in a written release.Heritage System (NHS) and key land The new North Park facilities con-use policies outlined in the Town's pro-tribute significantly to the creation of posed North Oakville Secondary Plan vibrant and innovative neighbourhoods,(NOSP). as well as being an important commu-As a result, important portions of the nity centre for Oakville residents. WeNHS were secured and the pending are pleased to be contributing to it.Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) hear-Sixteen Mile Sports Complex, aing was shortened significantly.196,000 square foot state-of-the-artAs part of the NOSP planning pro-quad pad arena, opened in Septembercess, the Natural Heritage System (NHS) 2010 as part of the first phase of Northfor North Oakville was been defined Park.with backing from all orders of govern-This fully-accessible facility featuresment - the Province and Region, as well one Olympic-sized ice pad with seam-as Conservation Halton. less glass and seating for 1,500 specta-In a good faith effort, the landowners tors, three NHL-sized ice pads, 22agreed to donate to the Town free of change rooms, two multi-purpose com-charge, all of the lands identified in the munity rooms, two practice pads and aNHS that they owned approximately full-service restaurant.145 hectares (356 acres).In addition, two full-size soccerIn addition, the landowners agreed to pitches, located immediately north of contribute $15 million $10 million the new Sixteen Mile Sports Complexfrom pre-payment in development are scheduled to be lit and in operationcharges and $5 million as a voluntary later this year.contribution toward the develop-Once completed, North Park will fea-ment and construction of a sports com-ture additional soccer fields, a splashplex at the Town's North Park.pad, a childrens playground, a skate-MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVERAt that time, development of North board park, a BMX track, a communityTO BUILD A COMMUNITY: Siew Bee of Our Father's Art works on a quilt during a Quilt-Oakville was not expected to begin until centre and a library.a-thon held at ClearView Christian Reformed Church last weekend. ClearView's Father's2009.Following intense negotiations, theArt quilters organized the event to raise funds for Kasarani in Kenya. 0102RAEL YEDOMMARCHMARCHMARCHMARCH!DEDAYS27NTHURSDAY 9AM - 9PMFRIDAY 9AM - 6PMSATURDAY 9AM - 6PMSUNDAY 11AM - 4PMEONLY4TXWE HAVE PRICED ALL INVENTORY FOR IMMEDIATE SALEQUALIFYING CUSTOMERS WILL RECEIVE:UP TO$*10,000 Cash Discounts$UP TO$750Graduate Rebates*UP TO$*1,000Owner Loyalty RebatesUP TOMAZDA$*MOBILITY750Off in Mobility RebatesBATERE THIS SALE ENDS SOON, BUY NOW AND SAVE HUGE! CALL US TODAY 905-827-4242LOCATED AT QEW North Service RoadAND THIRD LINE EXITQEWView our entire WWW.QEWMAZDA.COMinventory online at:905-827-4242 1501 North Service Road West, Oakville Mon. - Thurs. 9am - 9pm Fri. - Sat. 9am - 6pmCars may not be as shown. This coupon has no cash value. Discount of vehicle prices before tax. Coupon is limited to on (1) coupon per customer. This coupon must be presented at time ofpurchase. Valid until March 31st. Limited quantities on all vehicles and demo stock. Visit QEW Mazda for details. 0% Financing on all 2011 Model Year Models, conditions apply. Graduate, Owner Loyalty & Mobility Discounts conditions apply. Up to $10,000 cash discounts on RX8 2010 Model year, / Q P F C [ 5 C V W T F C [ C O R O 5 W P F C [ R O RO Third LineDDoorrvvaall DDrriivvee3 Thursday, March 31, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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