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Page 5 Kim Kelly rides to `cross out' cancer Pink in the Rink raises $25K Sports www.insidehalton.com www. oakvillebeaver .com SELLING YOUR JEWELLERY? LONDON GOLD Fine Jewellery Co. Ltd. 905.337.0051 Stay Connected! Wednesday, January 15, 2014 | 48 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Wed Thu Fri Sat H A P P Y N E W Y E A R 0° -5° -3° -6° 1° -4° -3° -7° Board keeps a close watch on Pine Grove by Bob Mitchell Special to the Beaver There will be no re-direction of students attending public elementary schools in southwest Oakville -- at least for another year. But the Halton District School Board (HDSB) will continue to monitor French Immersion enrolment pressures, particularly at Pine Grove Public School on Fourth Line, and staff will make recommendations no later than see Pine Grove on p.9 The Halton Japanese New Year Committee held its annual Halton New Year's event Sunday at the OE Banquet Hall. The celebration featured food, music and family activities. Emiko Tanaka performs on stage as part of the Toronto Japanese Yosakoi Dance Group Sakuramai. For more photos, see Artscene. | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog Town wants to be declared ice storm disaster area by David Lea photozone See photos of last weekend's January thaw by visiting www.insidehalton.com. Oakville Beaver Staff Is Oakville a disaster area in the wake of December's ice storm? Town council is hoping Ontario's minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing sees it that way. At a special council meeting Monday, councillors voted to request the minister declare Oakville a disaster area so the Town will be eligible for help from the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program (ODRAP). Oakville Mayor Rob Burton is hopeful the program will allow the Province to absorb some of Oakville's damage and clean-up costs from the storm, which are now estimated to range from $3 million to $3.5 million. "This ice storm was the most signi cant storm experienced by the town in the last 35 years," said Burton. see Extreme on p.4 ceramics porcelain travertine marble glass natural stone mosaics slate granite quartz FACTORY TILE DEPOT 1360 Speers Road (East of 3rd line) Oakville We shop the world so you don't have to! Open 7 days/wk! 905-465-1650 Follow us on www.factorytiledepot.ca book Call and esign d e e fr r u o y on consultati BACKSPLASH · BATHROOM · KITCHEN · FIREPLACE · FEATURE WALLS

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