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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 6 Mar 2010, p. 5

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The federal government's Economic Action Plan, which has helped renovate the Stouflvifle Arena and Memorial Parkas Thursday’s federal budget was good news for Wlfitchurch-Stouffville, said Mayor Wayne Emmerson. with various criminal and drug-related offences, including trafficking a controlled substance, pos- session of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, breach of probation and failure to comply With a recognizance. Narnes of the accused were not released by police. The majority are from Stouffville. NAMES NOT RELEASED “There's a continuing need for public edu- cation about drug use. especially among the younger population," Supt. Rouse said. “Mari- juana is often referred to as a gateway drug and eventually could, in some cases, lead to addic- tion. “Police will continue to monitor illegal drug use and sales in Stouffville and surrounding areas.” Mayor eyes federal budget money Youths, adults charged BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg. com 'anvv-I well as refurbish McGowan Road, remains Local projects eamarked for three and four years out, if funding allows, may get pushed ahead. Projects that qualify for federal infra- He wants more. “If there’s some (funding) available we will apply," Mr. [immersqu |/. Water Efficient Garden Design Series Free for York Region Residents ROBERTSON ROUSE: Police super- intendent says Stouffville youths need more education on drugs. structure stimulus funding typically have their total cost split equally among the three levels of government. “It’s 33 cents on the dollar, which is a good thing.” Mr. Emmerson said. “Our MP (Paul Calandra) and MPP (Helena lac- zek) have kept us abreast of what has been happening and getting us as much as possible." Can-9W: Situated in the heart of Historic Unionville. Unionvifle Adventure Cow provides children with a unique Ieaming experience, preparing them for the Global Village with the most widely spoken languages in the world. Our Mission will enrich modem in the areas of: - Languages (Mandarin, English) - Visual Arts 8: Drama - Music Dance (Hip Hop) - Science a. Robotics - Outdoor Sports Clinics (Tennis, Soccer) Age: 414 years London: Parkview Pubfic School (TBD) Phone: (416) 800-7446 Emil: info@unionvilleleaming.com Website: www.unionvillelearning.com Directed 8: run by experienced certified teachers Qualified CPR/First Aid stafl Weekty themed activities and he‘d trips Beach Bash End of Camp Extravaganza Performance If you or your child suffers from LEARNING DISABILITIES then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year. You will discover the tme cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away to overcome them. Many children and adults with ADD and Dyslexia have seen significant improvement without medication. Dr. Turner is an inter- national speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the Dini Petty Show, National News, Canada AM, CFTO News, Marilyn Denis CITYLINE and Riley Live. He will present a free symposium on Thurs. March 11th at 7:30 pm at the Stouifville Health Centre, 6219 Main Street. Call 905-640-4440 to reserve your seats today! To register please visit www.waterfortomorrow.ca or call 1-888-967-5426 Yo’flc‘ Region

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