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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 14, 2002, p. 1

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inside letters 7 events 14 sports 17 classified 20 3 the human factor the growing number of kids on waiting list for help in york region m jhttchu arts culture calend event 11th annual beyond craft show and sale when tomorrow through dec 7 9056408954 where latcham gallery main st stouftville mpfls not about sex been there done that tries the ancient art of belly dancing serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 50 cents including gst 7 36 pages thursday nov i 4 2002 deregulation of hydro in ontario still alive mpp unforeseen circumstances forced reaction klees says by jeff mitchell staff writer the conservative plan to cap hydro rates until 2006 raises the question is ontarios deregula tion experiment dead definitely not according to oak ridges mpp frank klees a minister in the tory government at queens park this is not about compro mising on the issue of deregula tion mr klees said of the con sumer relief package we are still committed to ensuring there is competition in the marketplace what we are doing is responding to unforeseen circumstances but one analyst argues the governments response step ping in to impose restraints on a market it had thrown open to competition six months ago has effectively killed the concept of deregulation deregulation is dead for the foreseeable future i believe said ian maclellan vicepresident of energyshopcom an online ener gy brokerage the governments response to consumer anger over higher hydro prices is likely to create a longlasting chill among private companies that want to be assured of a stable market before entering it in the future mr maclellan said those private players are needed to build the generation plants necessary to sec tories page 1 i a smashing good time for sdss ip staff photosjoerd witteveen stouffville district secondary schools nick west smashes one by oshawas dr f j donovan collegiates drew bajda left and jake turowec in aa high school volleyball action at sdss on tuesday sdss won 31 and advances to ontario aa finals next week in goderich see story on page 19 to reaolus 905 6402612 stouftville rallies around cyclist injured university graduate being flown to toronto hospital by joan ransberry staff writer an air ambulance will trans fer a stouffville man critically injured in a mountain bike accident in british columbia to a toronto hospital shortly on oct 27 luke anderson 24 broke his neck and sus tained other spinal cord injuries after he misjudged a jump and plunged down a steep hill near nelson bc an emergency medical res cue team spent close to two hours reaching luke another cyclist witnessed the accident and went for help immediately said lukes father bill anderson of main street the rescue team had diffi culty reaching luke said bill they had to cut their way through brush and trees with chain saws to get to him and they had to use the saws to cut their way back carrying luke while luke waited to be found he didnt know the full scope of his injuries said his father but he did know it was serious luke was taken to hospital in nelson where he was luke anderson stouffville man seriously injured in mountain bike accident last month assessed and stabilized the next morning he was air lifted to vancouver general there luke underwent surgery meanwhile his father mother chris and sister logan were notified of the accident and flew to vancouver to be by his side we are optimistic about his future said bill we hope lukes strength and determina tion will help him meet this most difficult challenge as luke continues to make progress a transfer by air ambulance to a hospital in toronto will be arranged see accident page 9 pumgbhib busweiser presents monday night football november 25 win an xbox bud girls prizes 2 for 1 wings 4706955 202 main st unkmvflle toroniocoinakcs mo o m b v h o i y inte the little dealership with a big o l l 8 m ob i l k wmmm system special special regular 8pecial regular powersteetogflusfi 8995 7998 2 wheel alignment power steering 2 wheel alignment inspection warintort 3995 5995 flush with print out 8995 13990 includes toe miustraent onfr 4 wheal alignment 6 power steering 4whlirajlflnmentiip8ctlonwriiteat 8935 9495 floth with prllrt out 10995 17490 tmfctotamwji0l 5336 highway 7 just east of mccowan ww 2941440 toll free 18008922209 tina saunders

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