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Oakville Beaver, 31 Jul 2013, p. 28

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, July 31, 2013 | 28 Major Whitecaps' run ends at provincials Telecommunications Site Bell Mobility, Inc. in accordance with its obligations under the Radiocommunications Act and Industry Canada procedure CPC-2-0-03 (2008) hereby notifies the residents in the vicinity of Oakville, Ontario of its intentions to develop a Telecommunications Site consisting of: · a 32m shrouded tripole tower · an Equipment Shelter · and perimeter fencing located at 2026 Lower Base Line in Oakville, Ontario. Public Notice Site Reference: (W1804) 407/3rd Line ANY PERSON may make a written submission to the individual listed below by Friday, August 30, 2013 with respect to this matter. Alexandra Schaffhauser Bell Mobility c/o Altus Group 33 Yonge Street, Suite 500 Toronto, Ontario M5E 1G4 Facsimile: 416.641.9501 E-mail: comments.agi@altusgroup.com The Oakville Whitecaps were denied a trip to the Little League Canadian Major 12-under baseball championships with a 6-1 loss to the East Nepean Eagles Saturday in Ottawa. The defeat was Oakville's second at the Major provincials. Under the double-elimination format, the Whitecaps would have needed to beat the undefeated Eagles Saturday, then again on Sunday in order to advance to the nationals in Glace Bay, N.S. Oakville's other loss at the tournament also came against East Nepean, 5-0 in the Whitecaps' opening game. Oakville rebounded to defeat the Windsor South Canadians 16-1, Cornwall River Rats 6-1, Orleans Red Sox 4-0 and host Carleton-Russell Aces 14-4 to earn a rematch with the Eagles. The Whitecaps qualified for provincials by winning the District 1 championships recently in Dundas, defeating High Park 9-0 to become the first Oakville Little League Major team in 13 years to win District 1. The nationals will determine the Canadian representative for the upcoming Little League World Series in Williamsport, P .A. Junior, Senior teams also bow out at provincials Two other Whitecaps squads -- the U14 Junior and U16 Senior teams -- also com- peted in Little League provincials last weekend in the Ottawa area. The Junior Whitecaps went 3-0 in roundrobin play to win their pool, but were eliminated with a 15-1 loss to East Nepean in the semifinals. Oakville's wins came over Windsor (10-3), the Kanata Cubs (8-7) and the Perth Royals (23-6). The Senior Whitecaps went 1-4 in their five games at provincials. 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