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Anonymous
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P.S. He has a fan forum....Do you? |
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Anonymous
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Tony Dehart is a reallly good player! I dont know why you people are being haters...I'd like to see you get out there and do something lmao...LOSERS! |
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Anonymous
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dehart what a failure give up the game bro ur a disgrace to puck everywhere |
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Anonymous
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no skills what a burnout |
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Anonymous
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haha this guys a jokeshow worst player in the league |
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Anonymous
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London city council has begun to debate what projects should be pushed to the top of its wish list for federal and provincial stimulus funds and the sparks are already flying between the mayor and deputy mayor. Deputy Mayor Tom Gosnell accused Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best of thinking small by backing a laundry list of small projects that includes replacing washrooms at Greenway and Springbank parks. The stimulus money should be used to build a new economy, not new toilets, Gosnell said. “We’re defeating the whole purpose of the stimulus,” Gosnell said, as council, meeting as a committee of the whole, debated a priority list assembled by city hall brass. But Gosnell appeared to have few allies — the mayor, the city’s finance chief and several councillors argued that federal representatives have made clear that stimulus money must be spent by March 11, 2011, a tight timeline that excludes mega-projects. “Use it or lose it,” Coun. Harold Usher said. City hall brass have spoken in support of making London more of a gateway for international cargo, an effort whose linchpin would be to add new facilities at the airport. But both senior staff and most politicians have balked at paying a big share of the full $21 million costs because most of the work would be on airport property. That reluctance may push the feds and the province to fork out more, council was told by staff. The list of projects recommended by staff totals $91.3 million, of which the city would have to pay $28 million. That list includes a new $12 million headquarters for the Upper Thames River Conservation authority but not a rail overpass at Hale and Trafalgar streets. For the latest local coverage, read The London Free Press on the web or in print. To subscribe to the print edition, click on our subscription page. Jonathan Sher is a Free Press city hall reporter. London city council has begun to debate what projects should be pushed to the top of its wish list for federal and provincial stimulus funds and the sparks are already flying between the mayor and deputy mayor. Deputy Mayor Tom Gosnell accused Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best of thinking small by backing a laundry list of small projects that includes replacing washrooms at Greenway and Springbank parks. The stimulus money should be used to build a new economy, not new toilets, Gosnell said. “We’re defeating the whole purpose of the stimulus,” Gosnell said, as council, meeting as a committee of the whole, debated a priority list assembled by city hall brass. But Gosnell appeared to have few allies — the mayor, the city’s finance chief and several councillors argued that federal representatives have made clear that stimulus money must be spent by March 11, 2011, a tight timeline that excludes mega-projects. “Use it or lose it,” Coun. Harold Usher said. City hall brass have spoken in support of making London more of a gateway for international cargo, an effort whose linchpin would be to add new facilities at the airport. But both senior staff and most politicians have balked at paying a big share of the full $21 million costs because most of the work would be on airport property. That reluctance may push the feds and the province to fork out more, council was told by staff. The list of projects recommended by staff totals $91.3 million, of which the city would have to pay $28 million. That list includes a new $12 million headquarters for the Upper Thames River Conservation authority but not a rail overpass at Hale and Trafalgar streets. For the latest local coverage, read The London Free Press on the web or in print. To subscribe to the print edition, click on our subscription page. Jonathan Sher is a Free Press city hall reporter. London city council has begun to debate what projects should be pushed to the top of its wish list for federal and provincial stimulus funds and the sparks are already flying between the mayor and deputy mayor. Deputy Mayor Tom Gosnell accused Mayor Anne Marie DeCicco-Best of thinking small by backing a laundry list of small projects that includes replacing washrooms at Greenway and Springbank parks. The stimulus money should be used to build a new economy, not new toilets, Gosnell said. “We’re defeating the whole purpose of the stimulus,” Gosnell said, as council, meeting as a committee of the whole, debated a priority list assembled by city hall brass. But Gosnell appeared to have few allies — the mayor, the city’s finance chief and several councillors argued that federal representatives have made clear that stimulus money must be spent by March 11, 2011, a tight timeline that excludes mega-projects. “Use it or lose it,” Coun. Harold Usher said. City hall brass have spoken in support of making London more of a gateway for international cargo, an effort whose linchpin would be to add new facilities at the airport. But both senior staff and most politicians have balked at paying a big share of the full $21 million costs because most of the work would be on airport property. That reluctance may push the feds and the province to fork out more, council was told by staff. The list of projects recommended by staff totals $91.3 million, of which the city would have to pay $28 million. That list includes a new $12 million headquarters for the Upper Thames River Conservation authority but not a rail overpass at Hale and Trafalgar streets. For the latest local coverage, read The London Free Press on the web or in print. To subscribe to the print edition, click on our subscription page. Jonathan Sher is a Free Press city hall reporter. |
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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that would actually take way too long...i could probably count on my fingers and toes and still run out of things to count on. |
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Anonymous
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hahahah ... statement below.. ; so trueee . hahaha very classy, veryyy |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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tony is an amazing player hes improved so much and no thats not him in that picture. hes going to so much pretty in Oshawa the knights coaches are ass holes for not playing him, keep up the great work tony! |
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Anonymous
Rookie
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he got traded to oshawa today. |
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Anonymous
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no thats your mom who gave u up for adoption because she hates u |
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Anonymous
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His girlfriend was one of those hairy chicks in the circus right??? |
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Anonymous
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"brandon"....you are jokes...have you seen his gf...get a life bud |
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Anonymous
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The only place Tony is going is down, on guys in a Burger King shitter. Brandon Mckay |
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Anonymous
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I love tony dehart most amazing guy hes going places! |
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Anonymous
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You are gay! Keep up the anal work! |
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Anonymous
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You are awesome! Keep up the good work! |
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Anonymous
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Aw such a great guy Good luck with everything Tony your going to go so far!! |
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Anonymous
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agreed. he has great speed and his size is always improving |