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  Valley Voices Resident's Association; preserving the natural and scenic beauty of Shelter Valley in the Township of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Ontario Nature is concerned that the application by Shelter Valley Aggregates Ltd. (SVA) to establish an aggregate pit at Lot 5-6, Concession 3, in the Township of Alnwick-Haldimand, Northumberland County, will cause serious environmental damage to the area.
Ontario Nature is a charitable organization representing over 25,000 members and 140 member groups across the province, connecting individuals and communities to nature.
Ontario Nature advocates the design of ‘smarter’ communities that reduce our dependency on aggregates through firm urban boundaries to curb sprawl and to promote more compact urban form, as well as more and better public transit that means less dependence on the automobile usage that fuels construction of ever more aggregate-consuming roads and highways.
www.valleyvoices.ca /onnat.htm   (572 words)

  
 The Independent, September 26, 2001 - Council, developer at odds over Nawautin Sanctuary
At a special council meeting in July 1994, Haldimand councillors resolved that Nawautin Development Incorporated would be given "approximately 5 years" to finalize Ministry of Natural Resources requirements for the sanctuary retention ponds.
Godin said he noted an increase in the east siltation pond shoreline, an expansion of the pond to the west boundary of Lot 27, and "further adjustments" to the western edge of the pond near Lot 26.
In the August 2001 newsletter of the Ontario Waterfront Regeneration Trust, Bob Marshall was profiled as the Ontario Horticultural Association's Environmentalist of the Year.
www.eastnorthumberland.com /news/news2001/newsSeptember2001/Nawautin09262001.html   (1439 words)

  
 Ontario dui, DUI in Ontario, D.U.I. Ontario, Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Ontario dui laws, DUI laws in Ontario, Canada, Ontario D.U.I.: driving under the influence laws in Ontario, Canada
In Ontario, Canada it is any impairment by alcohol or a drug of one's ability to operate a motor vehicle combined with operation that is forbidden, not "driving under impairment" or "driving under the influence" (DUI).
DUI Laws in Haldimand County, Ontario DUI LAWS, Haldimand County, ON
lawyers.ca /duilaws/Ontario/dui.htm   (5159 words)

  
 Historic Home
Ontario Gothic farm houses boasted imaginative ornamentation in the farm of gingerbread trim.
The patterns used were as various as the personalities of the owners and the intricacies of the veranda treillage displays the fine skills available when most of the laborious scroll work was done by hand.
A charming survivor, this old Haldimand township home reflects the pride and prominence of the farm in nineteenth century rural Ontario.
www.gracres.com /historic.htm   (327 words)

  
 Haldimand History
The township of Haldimand is bounded on the north by Alnwick, west by Hamilton, east by Cramahe.
William PATTERSON settled in Haldimand in 1822 on the 5th concession and subsequently removed to lot 2 in the 4th and lot 3 in the 5th.
He came into Haldimand over fifty years ago, was long assessor of the township, built the first store in Grafton, and leaves surviving him, three sons engaged in business.
www.ontariogenealogy.com /Northumberland/haldimandtownship.html   (2324 words)

  
 Government of Ontario, Canada - News
Ontario residents to benefit from improvements to local communities TORONTO, April 21 /CNW Telbec/ - Delivering on their commitment to build sustainable communities, the governments of Canada and Ontario today announced investments of up to $235,672,022 in 88 communities under Intake Two of the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF).
As a result of funding provided by the governments of Canada and Ontario under the first and second intakes, infrastructure improvements are being made through 208 projects to make Ontario's communities stronger, healthier and safer.
All Ontario municipalities of fewer than 250,000 people are eligible to apply to COMRIF to improve their local infrastructure.
ogov.newswire.ca /ontario/GPOE/2006/04/21/c6447.html?lmatch=&lang=_e.html   (477 words)

  
 Ellen Kennard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Emma was born on 5-Jul-1855 in Alnwick Twp., Northumberland, ONT. She died, at the age of 80, in 1935 in Alnwick Twp., Northumberland, ONT. Her burial was in Merrill's Cemetery, Alnwick Twp..
Henry was born on 14-Aug-1858 in Alnwick Twp., Northumberland, ONT. He died, at the age of 55, on 16-Nov-1913 in Belleville, ONT. Henry had a wife named Cecilia Ann Smith, and seven sons and two daughters, named Kennard, Henry, Frederick, Norman, Frank, Clifford, Royal, Fannie and Margaret.
Edith was born on 26-Feb-1860 in Alnwick Twp., Northumberland, ONT. She died, at the age of 10m, on 27-Dec-1860 in Alnwick Twp., Northumberland, ONT.
www.iserv.net /~wkennard/kennard/ontario/James1797/ind00135.htm   (597 words)

  
 Lou Rinaldi, M.P.P. - Northumberland
Under COMRIF, the governments of Canada and Ontario are working together with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and local partners to improve public 3 infrastructure in small urban and rural communities.
The objectives of this initiative are to enhance and renew Ontario’s aging public infrastructure, improve the quality of the environment, protect the health and safety of citizens, support long-term economic growth and build strong, sustainable communities by giving municipalities the tools they need.
All Ontario municipalities of less than 250,000 people are eligible to apply to COMRIF to improve their local infrastructure.
www.lourinaldi.onmpp.ca /releases_apr25.htm   (787 words)

  
 Ontario Arts Council - Artists in Small and Rural Municipalities in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Six small or rural Ontario municipalities have a concentration of artists that is at least double the national average of 0.8%, including:
Chatsworth Township, south of Owen Sound in central Ontario, where artists comprise 1.6% of the local labour force.
The Ontario Arts Council is an agency of the Government of Ontario
www.arts.on.ca /English/Artists-in-Small-and-Rural-Municipalities-in-Canada.html   (265 words)

  
 Haldimand Township Horticultural Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Haldimand "Township" is located on the north shore of Lake Ontario about 1/2 way between Toronto and Kingston.
When you drive along the 401 east from Toronto, you know that you are in our area when you see forests and hills on both sides of the 401 highway.
When this feature ends, you are leaving Haldimand "Township".
www.northumberland.com /haldimandhort/welcome.html   (210 words)

  
 Getting Married in Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The marriage license is valid anywhere in Ontario for 3 months from the date of purchase.
You must be at least 18 years old to be married in Ontario by license or under the authority of the publication of banns without authorization or parental consent.
Serving Northumberland County and surrounding areas including: the Municipality of Alnwick / Haldimand, Municipality of Brighton, the Town of Cobourg, the Town of Port Hope and Hope, the Township of Cramahe, the Township of Hamilton, and the Municipality of Trent Hills for all your wedding planning needs.
www.northumberlandbride.com /articles/article_GS_ontario.htm   (493 words)

  
 Nathan Bradley
Nathan Bradley was born July 22, 1754 in Abington, Plymouth, MA and died about 1833 in Haldimand Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, Canada at about age 77.
Unlike the USA where townships can be any shape, a township in Ontario is usually rectangular in shape unless it borders a river or a lake.
The Report of the Department of Public Records and Archives of Ontario 1930 records landholders in the county as recorded by Asa Danforth and Aaron Greeley in June 1797 and Sept. 1797.
www.leighlarson.com /nathan_bradley.htm   (3474 words)

  
 Fairview Cemetery - Alnwick-Haldimand - Northumberland County, Ontario
Fairview Cemetery - Alnwick-Haldimand - Northumberland County, Ontario
Canada > Ontario > Northumberland > Alnwick-Haldimand > Fairview Cemetery
Due to the condition of the gravestones and records, many inscriptions are no longer legible.
www.interment.net /data/canada/ontario/northumberland/alnw_hald/fairview/index.htm   (137 words)

  
 Ontario Real Estate Auctions, Ontario township, municipality, Ontario county,
Tenders must be submitted in the prescribed form and must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a money order or of a bank draft or cheque certified by a bank or trust corporation payable to the municipality (or board) and representing at least 20 per cent of the tender amount.
Description of Land: Property B: Township of Alnwick/Haldimand, (formerly Township of Alnwick), in the County of Northumberland, being Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Plan 438 SUB.
Remainder of Parcel 22015 in the register for South East Cochrane being part of the south part of Lot 7, Concession 6 in the Township of Mountjoy, in The City of Timmins, District of Cochrane.
www.canada-real-estate.net /on.htm   (6781 words)

  
 Haldimand Township property documents collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Township of Haldimand is bounded on the north by the Township of Alnwick, on the east by the Township of Cramahe, on the west by the Township of Hamilton and on the south by Lake Ontario.
Haldimand Township was partially surveyed in 1797 and again in 1822.
This collection was in the custody of Marion Grant before it was donated to Trent University Archives in 1983.
www.trentu.ca /library/archives/04-1002.htm   (242 words)

  
 Groupe CNW
Canada and Ontario invest in infrastructure renewal PORT HOPE, ON, April 21 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada, the Government of Ontario and municipal leaders today announced funding under Intake Two of the Canada-Ontario Municipal Rural Infrastructure Fund (COMRIF) to build strong and sustainable communities.
Under COMRIF, the governments of Canada and Ontario are working together with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and local partners to improve public infrastructure and quality of life for local residents in small urban and rural communities.
COMRIF is a five-year, $900-million initiative that responds to local needs through infrastructure upgrades to provide clean, safe drinking water, better sewage systems, improved waste management processes, safer local roads and bridges, as well as other health and safety priorities.
www.newswire.ca /fr/releases/archive/April2006/21/c6288.html?view=print   (580 words)

  
 EBR Registry Number: "IB03E3050" Type of Posting: "Instrument" Status: "Proposal"
The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB), File # PL060195 held a pre-hearing on June 27, 2006.
At that time another pre-hearing conference was set for August 18, 2006 at the municipal offices of the Municipality of Alnwick/Haldimand and the hearing is scheduled for 1st week of November 2006 for three weeks.
Shelter Valley Aggregates Ltd. have applied for a Category 3 licence, Class A Pit Above Water to excavate aggregate from a pit of 56.4 hectares is size.
www.ene.gov.on.ca /envregistry/020974ei.htm   (484 words)

  
 Ontario GenWeb, Northumberland, Who5 Queries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
According to some obituaries, their children were born in Read, Belleville, Ontario, but oral sources say they were born in Melrose, Tyendinga Township of Hastings County.
In 1883 he married Maria HORN of Reach Township, Ontario where he farmed before moving to Lakeport, Haldimand Twp, Northumberland County about 1890.
The Thomas BROWN Family is listed in 1861 Census in Northumberland County, Hamilton Township, Ontario.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Meadows/3807/ontgen/who5.html   (1274 words)

  
 Ontario   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Records of births 1869-1906, marriages 1869-1921, and deaths 1869-1931, are held by the Archives of Ontario, 77 Grenville Street, TORONTO, Ontario, M5S 1B3.
However, microfilm copies of the nominal indexes and the original registrations are available through interlibrary loan from the Archives of Ontario and through your local LDS Family History Library™.
Instances of Moravians in the 1871 Ontario Census
freegenealogycanada.com /feedback.htm   (665 words)

  
 Alnwick-Haldimand DUI Attorneys, Alnwick-Haldimand, Ontario DUI, Drinking and Driving Lawyers, Drunk Driving Attorneys ...
This is a database of Alnwick-Haldimand, Ontario DUI Law information contributed by Ontario drinking and driving lawyers who practice DUI law in and near Alnwick-Haldimand, ON and who are members of the International Referral Database of DUI, DWI, Impaired and Drunk Driving, Drinking and Driving, Lawyers and Attorneys.
DUI Attorneys in Belleville, Ontario DUI Lawyers, Belleville, ON Drunk Driving Lawyers
DUI Attorneys in Kirkland Lake, Ontario DUI Lawyers, Kirkland Lake, ON Drunk Driving Lawyers
www.lawyers.ca /international/statecity2.asp?abbreviation=ON&state=Ontario&city=Alnwick-Haldimand   (1318 words)

  
 Alnwick-Haldimand council backs walleye hatching project - The Independent Online - April 27, 2005
Dave Brown, a fisheries research biologist with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, said last week they were able to count 3,000 spawning walleye a couple of nights along the west wall at Lock 19, compared to 200 to 300 spawners last year.
While the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has a lot of expertise in the area, the Rice Lake Tourist Association is taking the lead on the Trillium grant application, but will be working with the federation, Buckhorn and District Tourist Association and the nearby Alderville First Nation, Mr.
The Ministry of Natural Resources operates the Harwood Fish Culture Station on the south shore of Rice Lake at Harwood in Northumberland County, but while it is suitable as a trout hatchery it cannot also be used for walleye because of their different diets, Mr.
www.eastnorthumberland.com /news/news2005/April/050427walleye.html   (500 words)

  
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The riding of Northumberland received $585,000, their share of the $30-million Ontario Fire Service Training Grant which is being distributed throughout the province.
Northumberland MPP Lou Rinaldi told local fire chiefs and dignitaries in a meeting at the Alnwick/Haldimand Fire Hall north of Grafton that the program is meant to support 385 communities in rural Ontario.
“The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs submitted documents each year, a wish list; this is the first time I know of that there have been cheques issued to the municipalities for their fire departments,” said Northumberland Fire Services Co-ordinator Chief Allen Mann.
www.communitypress-online.com /template.php?id=20819&RECORD_KEY(News)=id&id(News)=20819   (507 words)

  
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The Federation of Ontario Naturalists (FON) and Quinte Watershed Cleanup (QWC) have just sent a letter to each of the 14 Ontario municipalities that intend to use the dioxin-containing road dust suppressant Dombind during 2002, urging them to stop using it now.
But in February of this year, the company reached the end of the Dombind road when its final request for an appeal was turned down in the courts.
The Federation of Ontario Naturalists, founded in 1931, is a province-wide conservation organization with 119 members groups; FON works to protect wildlife habitat and natural areas across Ontario.
www.safewatergroup.org /whats_new/environmental_groups_no_Dombind.htm   (620 words)

  
 Rick Norlock - Speech April 21, 2006
Citizens depend on infrastructure everyday – whether it’s the roads and bridges they travel, or the water and wastewater systems connected to their homes, schools or workplaces.
Locally, I am pleased to announce that the Government of Canada is investing over $4.9 million under the second intake of COMRIF to upgrade the Port Hope Water Pollution Control Plant.
In total, the federal and provincial governments are each investing up to $298 million over five years under COMRIF to address local infrastructure needs and priorities in small urban and rural municipalities throughout the province.
www.ricknorlock.ca /speech2.htm   (508 words)

  
 Index to Public Libraries in Southern Ontario
Southern Ontario libraries should contact to update their listing.
SOLS will forward the updates submitted to OLS-N, who is responsible for updating the print Directory of Ontario Public Libraries.
Information about Northern Ontario Libraries is available from the OLS-North website.
www.library.on.ca /links/indextolibraries/index.htm   (483 words)

  
 Public Appointments Secretariat, Ontario, Canada: Board Details
Membership: The population of the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand did not exceed 25,000 according to the last enumeration.
The council of the municipality has by resolution determined that the composition of the board will be five.
However, the Government of Ontario assumes no responsibility and users of this site should verify the information from other sources before acting on it.
www.pas.gov.on.ca /scripts/en/BoardDetails.asp?boardID=140259   (309 words)

  
 Infrastructure Canada Program - News Releases - Ontario - 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
BALTIMORE, Ontario - The residents of the Township of Hamilton and the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand will soon see improvements to the Baltimore Recreation Centre and the Haldimand Memorial Arena through two investments announced today under the Canada-Ontario Infrastructure Program.
Paul Macklin, MP for Northumberland, Dr. Doug Galt, MPP for Northumberland, Fred Holloway, Reeve of Hamilton Township, and William Finley, Mayor of the Township of Alnwick/Haldimand, announced the investments today.
This is one of a series of matching federal and provincial investments to help municipalities protect the health and safety of their residents through essential infrastructure projects totalling more than $884 million to date in Ontario.
www.infrastructure.gc.ca /icp/publication/new_release/on/2002/20021011baltimore_e.shtml   (631 words)

  
 newsletter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The Greenbelt Coalition is a developers' lobby group whose purpose is to fight Ontario's proposed greenbelt protection legislation.
Ontario's theme for the week is "Ontario's Heritage: Our Shared Legacy".
HAH wants to highlight and promote the township's heritage resources, and to recognize the important work of organizations, groups, and residents interested in and committed to preserving our past.
www.valleyvoices.ca /02.15.05.htm   (673 words)

  
 Province Honours Municipal Dedication To Strong Communities : ArriveNet Press Releases : Entertainment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
The long-standing service program was introduced by the Ontario government in 2004 to recognize municipally elected officials with at least 25 years of service.
Recipients representing municipalities in eastern Ontario received their awards at Ontario East Municipal Conference (OEMC) in Kingston today.
CN donates $250,000 to Children's Hospital of Western Ontario and thanks London for its great hospit...
press.arrivenet.com /entertainment/article.php/694208.html   (534 words)

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