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Kingsville District High School graduation awards Editor’s note: This completes our series on local high school graduations, with Kingsville’s list of award winners and Ontario scholars. The composite photo for KDHS is on page 10. Governor General’s Academic Medal: Garret Coppola. This is one of the most prestigious awards that a student in a Canadian educational institution can receive. It recognizes academic excellence and outstanding students. The Bronze Medal is awarded at the secondary school level. Lieutenant Governor’s Volunteer Award: Kait Lea. This award recognizes an exemplary volunteer and pays tribute to students who go above and beyond their required 40 hours of Community Involvement. Specials High Skills Major: Riley Andrade, Hailie Andry, Ava Augustine, Katrina Baretto, Evan Benko, Mackenzie Blain, Hayley Branton, Hunter Buchenauer, Sarafina Ciancio, Hannah Clements, Chelby Coffey, Keagan Cox, Becca Denunzio, Tahlia DiLaudo, Joshua Dufour, Lucas Fratarcangeli, Nathan Friesen, Lexi Halsey, Cole Hedges, Zainab Iqbal, Lauren Lafleur, Matt Lafleur, Caden Laman, Blake Lapierre-Epps, Kyra Lear, Rose LeClair, Sarah Legg, Faith Lewis, Ty Marontate, Olivia Merritt, Caleb Michaud, Maxwell Mills, Mitchell Myers, Thomas Newby, Brianna O’Byrne, Sierra Quick, Shane Renaud, Kason Rickeard, Jagger Riddell, Regan Rovere, Tristen Stanton, Chad Stenger, Nolan Stephens, Abby Stevenson, Ashton Van Kempen, Joyce van Paassen, Sanne van Paassen, Allysia Warrington, Hailey Wolters. Certificate of Achievement: Kody Willson. Business Certificate: Beth Gray, Ethan Handley, Zainab Iqbal, Quintin Malott, Ryan Marontate, Caleb Michaud, Max Mills, Hank Owen, Karter Polkinghorne, Regan Rovere, Sanne van Paassen, Tate Wright. Core French Certificate: Trevor Caron, Noah Codling, Garret Coppola, Hailee Dzudovich, Melanie Gosselin, Caleb Michaud, Lauren Stafford, Sonnie Stomp, Joyce van Paassen. Extended French Certificate: Carter Augerman, Eva Augustine, Evan Benko, Mackenzie Blain, Emma Cantlon, Hannah Clements, Rylan Colenutt, Charley Cope, Serena DiLaudo, Tahlia DiLaudo, Layla Ferreira, Grace Gale, Saul Hernandez, Chantal Janik, Daniella Jezdic, Mirella Jitani, Kyra Lear, Brenya LeClair, Milla Mastronardi, Jack McCor-
mick, Olivia Merritt, Cullin Mitchell, Trey Murray, Sierra Quick, Grace Reive, Michaela Ryan, Coaton Shepley-Campbell, Abby Stevenson, Lulu Tomek, Jeremy Tran. Technical Certificates: Riley Andrade, Daniel Ashton, Eric Ayotte, Cody Bergeron, Hunter Buchenauer, Angeline Caruana, Ryan Chapman, Tony Desmarais, Joshua Dufour, Matt Lafleur, Caden La-
man, Blake Lapierre-Epps, Rose LeClair, Ty Marontate, Kerra McLean, Sal Montilla, Mitchell Myers, Thomas Newby, Thayne Raposo, Kason Rickeard, Neville Ryan, Chad Stenger, Nolan Stephens, Ashton Van Kempen, Hailey Wolters. PROFICIENCY AWARDS These awards are given to the student with the highest academic average in each course. Marissa Adams: Foun-
dations for College Mathematics, College Prep. Sierra Algra: Physics, College Prep. Carter Augerman: Financial Accounting Principles, University/College Prep. Ava Augustine: Biology, University Prep; Cooperative Education and Other Forms of Experimental Learning. Eric Ayotte: English, Workplace Prep. Katrina Barreto: English,
University Prep. Sascha Batke: Recreation & Healthy Active Living Leadership, University/ College Prep. Kaley Bergen: Cooperative Education and Other Forms of Experimental Learning. Cody Bergeron: Healthy Active Living Education, Open. Mackenzie Blain: Chemistry, University Prep. Hayley Branton: Chal-
lenge & Change in Society, University Prep. Chris Brown: Mathematics for Work & Everyday Life, Workplace Prep. Chelsea Brush: Healthy Active Living Education, Open; Visual Arts, University/College Prep. Jillian Brush: Nutrition & Health, University Prep. Hunter Buchenauer: Manufacturing Techology, College Prep. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10
Notice of Addendum Highway 3 Widening From East of Essex Road 23 Easterly to East of Essex Road 34 Transportation Environmental Study Report Addendum (GWP 3021-18-00) THE STUDY In 2006, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) completed a study of Highway 3 from Outer Drive in Windsor easterly 33.5 km to Union Avenue (Essex Road 34), which was documented in a Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR). The TESR was approved in 2006 and MTO has implemented the improvements in three phases with Phase 1 and Phase 2 being constructed in 2009 and 2012, respectively. Recently, MTO initiated a Design Study to review the 2006 TESR approved improvements from east of Arner Townline (Essex Road 23) easterly to east of Union Avenue (Essex Road 34) based on the current transportation and environmental conditions in the Study Area. The Study confirmed that a number of the improvements approved in 2006 were still recommended and included the following: • The widening of Highway 3 from two to four-lanes with a 15 m depressed median from east of Arner Townline (Essex Road 23) easterly to east of Union Avenue (Essex Road 34) in the County of Essex • The realignment of Division Road (Essex Road 29) to provide intersection separation • The closure of Inman Side Road / South Talbot Road at Highway 3 • Traffic signals at Division Road (Essex Road 29) and Union Avenue (Essex Road 34). The Study identified several significant changes to what was originally approved, which have been developed into the 2020 Recommended Plan (outlined in the TESR Addendum) and included the following: • The installation of traffic signals at the Highway 3 and Belle River Road (Essex Road 27), Essex Road 18, and Graham Side Road intersections. • The closure of the intersections with Highway 3 at Cameron Side Road / Concession Road 9, Marsh Road / Concession Road 8, and Upcott Side Road. THE PROCESS The Study is following the approved planning process for a Group ‘B’ project in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities, 2000 (Class EA). Since the review resulted in significant changes to what was originally approved in 2006, an Addendum to the original TESR documenting the proposed changes including their rationale and implications has been prepared and is being made available for a 30-day comment period. The TESR Addendum is available for review at www.highway3widening.ca starting on July 28, 2021 and ending on August 27, 2021. COMMENTS Please contact one of the following Study Team members no later than August 27, 2021 if you would like to provide comments, ask questions, and/or discuss any potential concerns: Matthew Fabiilli, P.Eng. Project Engineer Project Delivery – West Ministry of Transportation 659 Exeter Road London, ON N6E 1L3 tel: 226-448-9546 e-mail: hwy3classea@ghd.com
Mr. Dan Green, P. Eng. Project Manager GHD Limited 455 Phillip St Waterloo, ON N2L 3X2 tel: 519-340-4374 fax: 519-884-0525 e-mail: hwy3classea@ghd.com
We are committed to ensuring that government information and services are accessible for all Ontarians. For communication supports or to request the TESR Addendum in an alternate format, please contact one of the preceding Study Team members.
For the changes identified in the TESR Addendum, a request may be made to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for an order requiring a higher level of study (i.e. requiring an individual/comprehensive EA approval before being able to proceed), or that conditions be imposed (e.g. require further studies), only on the grounds that the requested order may prevent, mitigate or remedy adverse impacts on constitutionally protected Aboriginal and treaty rights. Requests on other grounds will not be considered. Requests should include the requester contact information and full name for the ministry. Requests should specify what kind of order is being requested (request for additional conditions or a request for an individual/ comprehensive environmental assessment), how an order may prevent, mitigate or remedy those potential adverse impacts, and any information in support of the statements in the request. This will ensure that the ministry is able to efficiently begin reviewing the request. The request should be sent in writing or by e-mail to: Minister Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks 777 Bay Street, 5th Floor Toronto, ON M7A 2J3 e-mail: Minister.mecp@ontario.ca Director, Environmental Assessment Branch Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor Toronto, ON M4V 1P5 e-mail: EABDirector@ontario.ca Requests should also be sent to the Project Team members listed above by mail or by e-mail. Comments and information will be collected to assist the MTO in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. THIS NOTICE ISSUED JULY 28, 2021