The Standard Newspaper 20th, 2014

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Vol. 10 No. 47

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,, 2014

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‘Tis the season for Uxbridge’s Community Toy Drive DARRYL KNIGHT The Standard

UXBRIDGE: The 2014 Uxbridge Community Toy Drive officially kicked off on Friday, Nov. 14, and local merchants are encouraging residents to help make the Holidays bright for everyone. “Believe it or not, there are a lot of people in Uxbridge who need help, and we guarantee that 100 per cent of the toys we collect will stay here in Uxbridge Township,” Canadian Tire owner Pat Higgins, one of the organizers of the Toy Drive told The Standard. The Bonner Boys helped provide a jump start for the annual collection when Bret Meyers presented a cheque for $1,000 on behalf of the local group at the kick-off event on Friday. The Toy Drive van will be hitting the streets this week, and those attending the Santa Claud Parade on Saturday, Nov. 22 are encouraged to bring along a new, unwrapped toy to help fill the van. As well, toys can be dropped off at numerous locations around Uxbridge including: Canadian Tire, Zehrs, M&Ms, Walmart, McDonald’s, Little Acorn, Habitat for Humanity ReStore and all Uxbridge Bruins home games. Toys will be also be collected during the York-Durham Heritage Railway’s popular Santa Trains in December. The toy drive is often in need of gifts for teens and infants. A full wish list is posted on the Toy Drive web site www.uxbridgetoydrive.com, as well as the Toy Drive’s Facebook page. To ensure that there is time for volunteers to be able to collect, sort and distribute toys in time for Christmas, donations are encouraged to be in by Dec. 20, although donations are accepted right up until Christmas Eve. With the continued generosity of the Uxbridge community, this year’s Toy Drive will hopefully be the best yet.

The 2014 Uxbridge Community Toy Drive officially kicked off with a special event at Canadian Tire Uxbridge on Friday, Nov. 14. New and unwrapped toys will be collected at various locations in the community until Christmas Eve to ensure that everyone in the community is able to enjoy a happy Holiday season. For more details, visit www.uxbridgetoydrive.com. DARRYL KNIGHT The Standard

Scugog Island hotel project awaits Ontario Municipal Board ruling BENJAMIN PRIEBE The Standard

SCUGOG: The hopeful effort to bring a hotel and resort complex to Scugog Island has been stalled, after neighbours near the site filed complaints to the Ontario Municipal Board. The development, put forward by Marsh Forest Group in 2005, aims to be built on a 60-acre parcel, located at 138 Portview Rd. The proposed hotel would feature nearly 20,000 square feet of hotel, timeshare and recreation space - with room set aside for restaurant, retail and meeting space. Nearby neighbours, such as Janet Han-

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pressed frustration with the appeal, which shut down the project after many months of planning. According to Scugog’s Director of Community Services Don Gordon, efforts have been made by Marsh Forest Group to see their groundwater and sewage treatment sites tested independently, and have worked closely with Township staff over the past years. “The development satisfied the parameters of the Regional and Municipal plans, and our local by-laws,” said Mr. Gordon. “However, if a neighbour appeals to the Ontario Municipal Board and raises issues, it needs to be spoken to at a hearing.”

The matter was brought to the OMB last week, on Thursday, Nov. 13, and all parties involved were called to testify and present their evidence to the tribunal. “The process is very similiar to a court case, and the development will be halted until the OMB returns its findings,” said Mr. Gordon. “The issue is entirely up in the air at this point, we could hear back in three days, or we could hear back in three months.” Further information will be updated as it becomes available. Scugog Township has estimated that the development will cost roughly $8 million to build, and will bring in about $42,500 per year in taxes.

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