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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 2, 2005, p. 11

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economist sunsiintribune news saturday april 2 2005 11 work to start in fall from page 1 staff photosteve somerville rick sulker left chairperson of the york central hospital foundation shakes hands with finance minister greg sorbara following the announcement of 464 million for the hospital expansion yesterday from page 1 rub business hasnt helped he added its the nature of this business the people involved dont want to be iden tified they dont want other family and friends to know and those attending also want to remain as anonymous as possible he said in november police released a sketch of a man they believed was at the spa the night of the murders but have been unable to identify him the number of tips received by police remains in the single digits det martin said none have panned out he said so far its been all speculation and rumour last february six investigators were working on the case but now there is only one due to limited resources at this point were just waiting for information to come in det martin said i would not call it a cold case yet it hasnt reached that point id rather keep it in my hands our cold case investigator is busy anyone with information should contact the homicide bureau at 18668765423 ext 7865 or email at homicidepoliceyorkonca or crime stoppers at 1800222tips demand including 65000 annual visits to an emergency department designed to handle 25000 but this time the moneys really coming said ontario finance minister greg sorbara i sign the cheques the vaughan- kingaurora mpp said so far none of them have bounced we all had the sense that the pres sure on the hospital in the centre of york region had become intolerable he said its catchment grows daily we also had a sense of york centrals readiness the hospital foundation has raised 314 million toward the 35million phase one goal to date the ministry of health and longterm care has pledged 555 mil lion including an earlier 91 million payment the initial redevelopment phase will begin after construction tendering is approved by the province a new inpa tient wing and interior renovations to the existing building are the first order the program will create a new birthing centre and negative pressure rooms for the isolation of highly infec tious patients fracture plastics and ophthalmology clinics will be expanded as will medical staff facilities which include a 2800squarefoot auditorium with a total of 512 inpatient beds the project will allow faster admission improved access to critical care and birth services and quicker outpatient services following discharge a half dozen new secured beds will also be available in a new mental health facility the enlarged emergency room will shorten wait times give speedier access to xray and other diagnostic tests and offer greater patient privacy and com fort the second phase is expected to cost approximately 72 million york centrals expansion will not deter vaughan from pursuing a future medical campus a project currently being studied mr sorbara said both are part and parcel of what we need to do for york region he said v free information g tenant protection act- call7132696 housing help centre this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune 23x32 u worffe sunday april 17 at 1030 t75person allprizes ayvarded by reverse draw of names 1 inv5 wins 200prize package 18 hblesbf-golf- followed bydinner post golf beverages andprizes register at 9058870090 ext 234 hbt fhh inserts for thursdayapril 22004 lawn care figures the gardener johns taekwon do- maple leaf lawn care remo jannes nails thano shoes sunrise pharmacy tia hadi petsmart dr green home hardware zehrs office depot fabricland sears crate design shop save the bay radio shack brandsaver grand toy no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how lo roach your target market and get tho samo great response from your ityer dis tributions as these cus tomers call us today selected areas only suntribune economist sun 905 2948244 for yard waste spring tymp friday april sth 400pm900pm jfi c 1 j saturday april 9th 900arr600pm sundayapril 10th 900ain500pm guess moidyur triathlon- timbcriande expedition nautica timex youth 45 hood road markharh on soily quantities are limited while supplies last no strollers please all sales are final no returns no exchanges nr7 wt c hju 1 3 5 i timex 1 c v j i jo j there are lots of ices for your leaf and yard material open rigid containers bushel baskets kraft paper bags backyard composter for more information call 905157535 email wastemgtmarkhamca website wwwmarkhamca rkham w fcwws m rtl-

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