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Year 141, Issue 35
Thursday, March 8, 2012 • 48 pages
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Answers to parking, anyone? The Horton Recreation Centre was a fun place to be for young and old for the township’s winter carnival. – Page 18 –
COMMUNITY
Students at Renfrew Adult High School participated in a different kind of fundraiser in Petawawa. – Page 15 –
SPORTS
Formed in 2008, the Valley Pride has four girls club basketball teams participating in leagues in eastern Ontario. Five local girls are taking advantage of the competitive club basketball the Pride offers. – Page 45 –
STEVE NEWMAN steve.newman@metroland.com
“This issue has been talked about for years, so it’s always been on the backburner,” says Renfrew Mayor Bill Ringrose about the March 19 public meeting on the burning issue of parking meters in downtown Renfrew. The real issue is whether or not the town should maintain, modify or eliminate the use of parking meters in the Raglan Street downtown core. To help answer, the public is invited to attend the 7 p.m. Monday night meeting at which the BIA (Business Improvement Area) will make a presentation to council, prior to discussion featuring members of BIA, council and the public. The local detachment of the OPP is also expected to attend. “Council wants to listen and involve themselves in a back-and-forth debate,” says town clerk Kim Bulmer, before possibly making a decision on parking meters at its March 26 council meeting. In a latter addressed to Renfrew council Jan. 26, 2012, BIA (Business Improvement Area) chair Lisa Vincent summarized some of her impressions from the ad hoc committee discussions last December, involving Mayor Ringrose, Coun. Gail Cole, Dave Lemkay of the Renfrew Industrial Commission, Kevin Bossy of the Renfrew and Area Chamber of Commerce and BIA (Business Improvement Area) directors Vincent, Rick Lewis and Wanda Scully. “During our meetings,” writes Vincent, “we identified several issues and opportunities to enhance business within our downtown core.” One such opportunity, said Vincent, is the issue of paid parking. A package sent to council also includes survey results, customer comments and BIA member feedback, including results from 2007 and 2011 surveys. “It is our conclusion,” says Vincent in the Jan. 26, 2012 letter to council, “that the meters are a barrier to business for our members. Considering the current climate for retailers and services alike, the BIA feels that any deterrent to customer traffic to our businesses should be challenged: paid parking being identified as the number one barrier —especially when parking is free and abundant at the box store retail sector on O’Brien Road.” See BIG QUESTION, Page 2
A slice of winter fun
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Isabel Walton of the Dragons participates in the bean bag toss, one of several games featured in a friendly winter fun day of competition and activities at Admaston Public School last Thursday. For more details, see Page 4.
Benefit March 23 for snowmobiler who loses foot in accident STEVE NEWMAN steve.newman@metroland.com
Justin Srigly says he’ll never lift up another snowmobile to clean off the
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drive track. Unfortunately, the 35-year-old Renfrew resident says he learned his lesson the hard way.
Participating in the ice fishing derby at the town’s Jan. 28 Frew Fest, he had turned over the snowmobile late in the afternoon to remove extra icing, only to
have the drive track rip in half and virtually slice off his right foot.
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