October 30, 2010

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e promised to be proactive, and Woolwich’s mayorelect hit the ground running after sweeping to victory in Monday night’s municipal election. Todd Cowan has already been in touch with provincial officials, getting the ball rolling for meetings over two of the biggest issues in the campaign: gravel pits and a biogas facility proposed for Elmira. “The first thing on my agenda is the biogas facility – we don’t have a lot of time,” he said Wednesday, noting the province is

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riends and family spent the week recalling the all-toobrief but action-packed life of Miles Hamilton. The 18-year-old Elmira man was killed Oct. 22 when the black Dodge pickup truck he was a passenger in crashed into another truck parked on Elmira’s Bar nswallow Drive, subsequently bursting into flames. Police say MILES HAMILTON they pulled Miles and the driver of the vehicle, 17-year-old Brendon Fitzgerald, from the wreckage, but Miles was pronounced dead at the scene. Brendon was rushed to Hamilton General Hospital, where he remains in serious condition. Police con-

Woolwich mayor-elect Todd Cowan celebrates with friends and family at the Elmira Golf Club Monday night following his election victory.

already evaluating the application for a plant in the north end of Elmira. In his campaign, Cowan indicated support for the alternative-energy facility, but suggested it should be built in another location. This week, he indicated it will take some wrangling to have the province consider another site without the application by Bio-En Power Inc. losing its place in line for ministry approval. “I’ve got started by making some pre-

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