Expect ‘push back’ from developers, says Ontario integrity commissioner"I don't feel compelled to comment on the 'developer' aspect of this issue, but I'll confess that I'm a little confused as to how this prospect affects community groups such as neighbourhood associations. Because on the one hand, this:
"If Hamilto"
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Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - 1:01:18 AM
Hamilton wants fluoride classified as a drug"One more thing: "About 90 health organizations around the world support fluoride, including the World Health Organization, Health Canada, and the Canadian and American dental associations."
these are just endorsements, each parroting the other. No"
Just over $5 million in renovations are needed to accommodate all Dundas high school students at Highland Secondary School in 2014, board staff told trustees Monday night.
Parkside Secondary School supporters were already considering future options for a private educational facility on the site, the day after trustees decided to close it by September 2014.
Burlington Synchro’s 11- and 12-year-old Red team continued its successful season with a bronze medal at the Variety Village Invitational routine competition.
For over 60 years March of Dimes has depended on the kindness and generosity of Ontarians who open their doors, heart and wallets during our annual Door-to-Door Campaign.