
Hortons hearing cancelled as parties near agreement
News
Nov 27, 2009
Tim Hortons appears close to reaching an agreement in its appeal against air emission rules imposed by the Ministry of the Environment for a new Ancaster coffee roasting facility.
A negotiated settlement could help Tim Hortons avoid further delays as it prepares to open a $30-million facility in the Ancaster Business Park this fall.
Evangeline Berlie, case manager for the province’s environmental review tribunal, said a preliminary hearing slated for Monday has been cancelled. Berlie said counsel for the appellant, Fruition Manufacturing Limited, a Tim Hortons subsidiary, is close to reaching a settlement with the Ministry of the Environment. A teleconference between the company and the ministry was slated for this week.

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