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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 13, 2005, p. 10

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10 stouffville suntribune thursday oct 13 2005 adenoma hepatic necrosis hepatitis a hepatitis b herpes simplex hepatitis hers disease histiocytosis x idiopathic cirrhosis leiomyosarcoma mononucleosis peliosis hepatitis porphyria variegata primary hepatic fight over 100 diseases with one donation these are just a few of the over 100 liverrelated illnesses that threaten the lives of more than 2 million canadian men women and children for 25 years now the canadian liver foundation has been leading the fight against liver disease and to continue we need your help one simple act of kindness can go so very far this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune 1320 yonge street suite 301 toronto ontario 18005635483 single transit authority would help solve congestion klees listening to you working for you community safety seminar wednesday oct 19 2005 730 pm ballantrae golf club recreation centre hosted by councillor bannon to update the community with relevant current issues in ward 2 also featured will be the following york regional police drugs vice unit marihuana crow house operations in york region york regional police air support unit benefits of helicopter pro gam we also welcome the community of ward 2 to come and present their ideas and areas of concern for the following topics health care children seniors social services immigration foreign trained professionals these issues must be addressed at the provincial and federal levels of government i will ensure that your concerns are forwarded on to our mpp frank klees contact phil at 9056407910 ext 701 or email philbannontownofwscom by roy green staff writer the last time a public meet ing on traffic congestion was held in york region it was april 2000 and the then liberal trans portation critic proposed extending torontos subway into the region five years and a change of provincial government later the region is still waiting for the sub way and traffic is worse than ever about two dozen people attended a meeting tuesday night in richmond hill about twice as many people as attend ed the 2000 meeting organized by york region conservative mpps frank klees and julia munro and the partys transportation critic durham mpp john otoole participants heard suggestions including dedicated lanes for trucks buses andor multi vehi cles turning sidewalks into bicy cle lanes during rush hour all- day go train service from richmond hill and yes extend ing the ttc subway to york university and into york region the university is the centre of gridlock in the gta accord ing ed spence senior policy advisor at york a subway exten sion would be the major gateway to york region the school has a population of 65000 including 49000 stu dents and handles 35000 car trips per day although there are only 11000 parking spaces its already a major transit gateway mr spence said with more than 1500 daily bus trips to the campus and he held out hope that some action on the subway extension might be forthcoming richmond hill resident mike elliott presented a detailed study of his travel options to down town toronto and said he has already moved once from aurora to richmond hill to shorten his commute but he has concluded he will have to move back to the city unless go increases rail service from richmond hill gos response to his repeated requests has always been the yonge street corridor is already well served by go bus york region transit and now viva rapid transit he said after 10 years here my options are drive the car move to the city or wait for go to increase service he said one reoirring theme was the need for a gtawide transit authority a concept that was promised by the liberal govern ment more than a year ago and which was expected to become a reality in yesterdays throne speech at queens park recognized imb11 around the bby world mm medic alert always on call wwwmedicalertca formore information 16006681507 tills message brought to you as acommunity service of the economist sunisuntribune when it comes to water the expectations are clear if your drinking water is meant for public use you must know for certain that its safe owners and operators of certain drinking water systems must now comply with the requirements outlined in ontarios drinking water systems regulation reg 25205 june 2005 if the general public has access to your drinking water whether its via taps washrooms drinking water fountains or showers this regulation affects you some establishments included are restaurants service stations churches arenas and seasonal residences such as campgrounds and communal cottage developments clean safe drinking water is vital to our health do your part to protect the quality of drinking water in your community tap into drinking water systems regulation 25205 for complete information wwwsafewaterenegovonca 18005654923 c o o t o u o o s x protecting our environment ontario

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