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Articles from Paris Chronicle (Paris, Canada) (November 1, 2009)

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A good read. 117
A letter was received from Jennifer Daniel of Hatchley Road, asking for a mosquito control program for the rural Harley area. 39
A letter was received from John Gerretsen, Minister of the Environment. 35
A media release was received that Horizon Utilities was named "Company of the Year". 19
A new schedule of costs was established with Hillside Animal Control Ltd., reflecting an increase in fees. 70
A portion of the unopened road allowance between Concessions 19 and 20, Concession 3, WFC, in Onondaga Township from Brant County Road 18 westerly to the Tow Path on the Grand River will be closed, declared surplus and sold to the only adjoining property owner, Foster Mordue, at $9,036 plus G.S.T. 76
A tender will be issued for towing services related to policeassisted tows. 36
A thank you card was received from Nancy Drong. 17
Additional information pertaining to the county's financial contributions to non-profit housing projects was requested from staff. 58
After-school programs. 122
An exemption to By-law 185-00, A By-law to Control Noise. 40
An invitation from the Ontario Seniors Secretariat to join the Collaborative Seniors Portal Network. 21
Approval was granted for application ZBA 27/09/MD from Snodgrass Consulting Services Inc., agent for Marina Bowman. 54
Approval was granted for application ZBA 28/09/MD from James & Katherine Ritchie. 59
Approval was granted for Claim #14-09. 20
Archie McLarty, a Cainsville resident representing Sustainable Brant, advised that a petition signed by approximately 2,300 people to include Brant County in the Greenbelt will be presented to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. 96
Ask your home and garden experts. 517
Bell Homestead gets grant. 53
Brant OPP report. Calendar 1122
Brant-Brantford commemorates the War of 1812. 185
Chocolate heist. 87
Copies of correspondence were received from Imperial Oil to the Technical Safety Standards Association. 36
Correspondence was received that John Copping of 18 Tolhurst St., St. George. 25
Coun. Chambers presented a letter from Michael Blythe requesting additional signage at the Scotland Public School to better delineate the "No Parking" zones along Church Street. 35
Coun. Chambers requested that his notice of motion regarding Cainsville/Brant East. 27
Coun. Haggart asked the clerk to provide a report to council in response to the April 2009 LAS Meeting Investigation update that suggests that proper notification of meetings and agenda topics. 40
Coun. Schmitt presented a letter from Pete and Glenda Morton outlining speeding concerns in Glen Morris. 49
Coun. Wheat expressed his concern with the current format of the Committee of Management meetings. 42
Council discussed a letter from E. Wakefield regarding unsigned correspondence from the Friends of Paris Culture Board of Directors. 107
Council turned down a request from unidentified councillors that members be reimbursed for their 2009 conference expenses which exceed the $2,000 annual allowance. Conference news 35
Councillors Chambers and Haggart. 31
David Johnston, Director of Development Services, submitted his final report on the county's review of its Official Plan. 28
Doris Post, President of Simply Grand Paris Senior Citizens Club submitted a copy of a letter to MP Phil McColeman. 33
Drainage woes still not solved for Cobblestone. 491
Ed Wakefield advised that he had provided a package of information to members of council questioning the financial reports and business plan for the proposed Brant Cultural Centre, noting that he has been unable to obtain an audited statement from the Friends of Paris Culture. 159
Fern Otawa, a member of the Glen Morris Communities in Bloom Committee, displayed two awards received from the Ontario Communities in Bloom Committee--the Five Blooms Award and the Tidiness Award. 94
Flu vaccine schedule revamped. 282
From old photos to a new identity. 1048
Front Street, Onondaga will be switched to one-way traffic in a southwesterly direction. 27
Gleaners give soup mix to those in need. 200
Historical Society hosts dinner honouring Canadian Navy. Simpson, David 216
Holly Illman, of behalf of Steve Kulmatycky, one of the private land owners of the Nith Peninsula, advised that only the table lands are proposed for development. 108
In order to comply with the requirements of the Municipal Act. 26
In response to a question, it was noted that the Roads Operations Manager has advised that the construction work on the Grand River Bridge. 38
In response to current letters to the editor of some local newspapers regarding the current municipal structure. Letter to the editor 102
Insurance Claim #35-08 was denied. 5
Interview with a flu virus. Weary, C.P. Interview 995
Julie Zarboni was appointed to the Board of Directors of Brant County Power Inc. 21
King & Benton says land would make positive contribution: Not under receivership: Charest. Charest, Steve Letter to the editor 310
Lorna Nowicki-Prime presented various environmental documents related to the Nith Peninsula, and requested that the Brant County Official Plan be updated to include these documents so that it is complete, up-to-date and accessible for all parties who use the Official Plan. 568
New board for Paris-Brant Kiwanis. 58
Olympic excitement lights up. 127
Plans to preserve St. George heritage buildings. 223
Professional fundraising contract extended for twin pad project. 334
Record historical family documents. 212
RFP 8-09 "Consulting Services for a Class Environmental Assessment--Phases 1 & 2 for the Paris By-Pass". 27
RFP 9-09 "Engineering Services for Maple Avenue North--2010 Road Works". 63
Sip wine and fight crime. 142
SIU investigates OPP incident, two sent to hospital. 207
Stewardship Ontario sent notification that the county's second quarter payment. 18
Summer reading club. Letter to the editor 150
Tender RDT 26-09 "Front Street Roadway Improvements," was awarded to Coco Paving Ltd. at $87,807 excluding GST. 46
The Burford Community Centre Building Committee approved the schematic design as presented by Group Eight Engineering Ltd. of St. George. 137
The county approved the Grand River Notification Agreement, dated Oct. 3, 2008. 23
The county solicitor will participate at the Hopewell Ontario Municipal Board hearing in support of the applications if specifically requested to do so by legal counsel retained for the hearing by the applicant. 99
The county will maintain its current ward boundary structure. 14
The county will not send legal counsel or a planner to represent the county's interests and assist the board in the matter of reviewing the merits of Zoning By-law Amendment File No. ZBA 10/09. 97
The development agreement registered on Dec. 24, 1980 as instrument number A248433 against lands currently owned by Scott William Floyd Anderson was released in order to permit the construction of a farm-related structure. 41
The lane between the east limit of Willow Street and the west limit of the lane between Brock Street and the north limit of Willow Street, adjacent to 9 Willow St. will be closed, declared surplus and sold to the adjoining property owners, Rodney Brent Pifher and Sally Marion Pifher at $1,058 plus G.S.T. 78
The Sign By-law was amended to allow field advertising signs to be installed in commercial or industrial. 76
The speed limit on Henderson Road will be reduced from 80 km per hour to 60 km per hour from Mill Street to 400 metres west of Mill Street. 67
The temporary road closure of a portion of Brant School Road. 34
Tragic double fatality nets multiple driving charges. 263
Volunteers needed for Olympic Torch day. 220
Water supply hit by vandals. 270
Yes to a new pool, but not the cost. 577

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