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An aquifer which is said to contain some of the purest water in the world is being threatened, and a large group of residents is standing up to protect it.North Simcoe residents have formed a variety of groups over the course of the year, all of which have all be active in voicing their concerns over the threats facing this pristine aquifer that runs through Tiny Township.Friends of the Waverley Uplands, Anishinaabe Kweag, the Federation of Tiny Township Shorelines Association, the Waterkeepers and AWARE Simcoe are all trying to pro
stanley thermobecher tect this water. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Frenchs Hill is the main recharge area for this aquifer. It is also the site of a gravel pit owned and operated by Dufferin Aggregates. Locals believe the aquifer, and pristine water found in the region, is being threatened by this gravel pit.Dufferin Aggregates is using millions of litres of water per day for aggregate washing purposes and has plans t
stanley water jug o expand. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before their water-taking permit expired in mid-April, the company applied for a new 10-year permit to take water for aggregate washing purposes. They are seeking a licence to take 1.5 million litres per day from a well and
stanley cup 5.2 million litres per day from a washing pond 210 days a year.The Ministry of Conservation and Parks has spent the majority of 2018 reviewing this application. A decision has yet to be made. ARTICLE CON Owvd Liberals look to overhaul victims fund
Crosstown is a series looking at how the Eglinton Light Rail Transit LRT line, scheduled to open next year, will affect the Toronto communities it passes through. In this instalment, we explore the potential impact of this project on the comm
stanley tumblers unity at the end of the line around Kennedy and Eglinton.聽Crosstown construction dragged on, and at Rainbow Village, a condominium and townhouse community of perhaps 3,500 on Eglinton Avenue east of Kennedy Road, that meant dust and power outages.Then, in April, CreateTO, a city agency, shocked Rainbow residents with plans for 926 housin
stanley quencher g units, 306 of them affordable, in a 2.8-acre triangle of land used for TTC parking across the rail corridor from Rainbow I. One tower would be 40
stanley water bottle storeys high. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Complex residents and homeowners from Treverton Park, the surrounding neighbourhood, told an online meeting the proposal was too high and too dense, but several later said city officials and housing advocates at the meeting gave locals the impression their concerns didnt matter, that bureaucrats had already decided where to build the project and how.There absolutely no say in it for us, said Khalid Ali, condo corporation president for Rainbow I. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They pointed out that the area is already a place of incredible traffic, especially south of the Kennedy-Eglinton intersection where buses ente