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By ROB PAUL
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
There has been plenty of Caledon residents supporting the Stop the 413 campaign by placing signs in their yard in hopes the Provincial government won’t move the project forward.
Caledon is known for its beautiful community and Greenbelt land and the highway would impact not only the people, but the ecosystems surrounding it.
Anne and Jim Purvis live in Toronto, but they know the beauty Caledon holds and the long-time environmentalists wanted to leave their mark and help spread the word as to why the highway must be stopped.
The Purvises love the environment and they love to cycle, so they thought there was no better way than to head outside on Easter Sunday and bike the path of the potential 413 to help spread awareness about the negative impacts it will bring.
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Tipton County, City councils punt on immediate police, fire pay raises
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Tipton County Council and the
City Council passed on giving immediate pay raises for their respective public safety employees, but both boards said they would not abandon the issue completely.
The County Council voted 5-0 Tuesday to table a resolution that would ve increased the base pay for sheriff deputies to
$51,000 and
Brian Nichols was the only council member to abstain from the vote; Councilman
Butch Harpel was not present at the meeting.
A separate motion made by Nichols to increase pay to
$50,000 and
$37,000 for deputies and correctional officers, respectively, failed after not receiving a second.
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