www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 11, 2009 · 2 Clean air group wants individual environmental assessment Continued from page 1 the group's rallying cry as it applied to every aspect of the TransCanada project. "Ultimately the location of this power plant makes no sense," said Tracey. "We currently live in an area that is already overtaxed and polluted and we shouldn't be trying to add to that." Tracey also noted the process behind the proposed TransCanada plant's environmental assessment makes no sense as TransCanada carries out this assessment through companies it has hired. Citizens for Clean Air is seeking an indi- vidual environmental assessment, which would be directed and controlled by the provincial government with input from all levels of government. On the issue of children's health, the power plant project also scored high on the C4CA list of things that do not make sense. With respiratory ailments already an issue, the group noted, it makes little sense to add something to a community that will only make the problem worse. While the fight against the power plant has been compared to the battle between David and Goliath, with the group being David, recent events have given C4CA reason to be hopeful. On Monday the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) announced that it had upheld the Town of Oakville's interim control bylaw, which bans power plants with a capacity greater than 10-megawatts pending the outcome of a study to determine what Oakville lands can best accommodate such power plants. The bylaw expires on March 30, 2010. "Someone is finally listening that there should be some process here," said Doug MacKenzie, C4CA president. "Not the insane process the government is following." During the public comment portion of the OMB hearing, hundreds of C4CA members packed council chambers to have their views on the matter heard. "Did it make a difference?" asked MacKenzie. "We believe it did." This statement provoked a thunderous round of applause from the audience. While the OMB decision may have slowed the power plant's construction process, MacKenzie and his group are refusing to follow suit. See Group page 4 Your Holiday Headquarters · "Genuine" & Licensed Harley-Davidson Products · Men's, Ladies & Children's Clothing · Wallets, Games, Clocks, Jewellery & Collectables CREATING A LIGHT OF HAPPINESS Help us Bury the Bike by bringing a new unwrapped gift for a boy or girl aged infant to 18 years, for the Children's Aid Society of Halton. Jacox Harley-Davidson Mission Statement: Winston Churchill Store Hours 2815 Argentia Road, Mississauga (905) www.jacoxharley.com 858-0966 MON-WED 8:30am-6pm THUR-FRI 8:30am-6pm SAT 8:30am-4pm SUN CLOSED FOR FAMILY DAY Argentia Home Depot Derry Rd. HANDBAGS All Leather BRIGGS & RILEY · DELSEY · ANTLER · JANSPORT · McKLEIN · SAMSONITE · MANCINI % % LUGGAGE CENTRES 38th ANNUAL Pre-Christmas Clearance 30 -60 OFF ance nce 60 50 % B BRIGGS & RILEY Discontinued Styles Luggage · Computer Cases NEW ARRIVALS By DELSEY·CALVIN KLEIN DELSEY· · LE SPORT SAC · ATHALON & many more brands OFF RRP MISSISSAUGA SISSAUGA 1911 Dundas St. E. (E. of Dixie) (905) 238-7900 ) 60 % Large Selection of Top Quality Luggage, Business Cases, Accessories at Great Discounts EX EXPERT RE XPERT REPAIRS ON THE PREMI EPAIRS PREMISES OFF $ RRP 420-$860 OUR PRICE $294-$602 Exciting Styles & Colours THORNHILL 71 Doncaster Ave. (N. of Steeles, E. off Yonge) RRP NOW $168-$344 (905) 881-9161 Erin Mills Pkwy. To insure our customers `live the Harley-Davidson dream' by honouring our commitment to total customer satisfaction in a family friendly environment. Hwy. 401