Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 31, 1999, p. 1

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inside opinion 6 issues 14 sports 16 classified 17 ta qber predators at beware a group of internet vigilantes is on the case arts culture calendar event canadian championships and seiger show when today and tomorrow 9 am where fletchers field 19th avenue a take a walk on the ju wild side at york regionls only pickyourown wildflower farm serving whitchurchstouffville since isj whitchtfrcfistoiiffvihe public librar 50 gents including gst 24 pages company hired to widen hwy404 contract worth 78 million bymikeadler staff writer ontarios transportation ministry announced extra lanes for a section of hwy 404 in york region this week armbro construction limited was awarded the 78 million contract to add a northbound and southbound lane from major mackenzie drive to just south of hwy 7 the work which has already begun on the onekilometre stretch of road should be com pleted by november of this year trie ministry said in april widening began on the 404 from 407 to the 401 and it should also finish this fall mpp dave tsubouchi was understandably pleased with the announcement widening this heavily trav elled stretch of freeway will ease rush hour traffic and improve access to and from highways 407 and 7 he said in a release york region transportation commissioner kees schipper said the latest widening is a good step but rush hour congestion on the 404 appears north of major mackenzie the highway should be widened up to where it currently ends davis drive in newmarket he argued it should be widened to six lanes all the way schipper said no existing lanes will be closed during the latest widening project which includes new lighting and resurfacing of ramps at two interchanges saturday july 31 1999 to reach us 905 6402100 crime thieves make off with cache of properly stored weapons from a vaughan home in wrong by christopher douris staff writer detectives are looking for three men after a cache of weapons was taken during a breakin wednesday morning at a west woodbridge home york regional police sgl john sheldoh said a visitor to a triton avenue home noticed a suspicious car in the driveway around 1030 am two men occupants of a gold ford tempo were talking to a third man standing outside the car after seeing the witness parked on the street the men had a brief conversation before one ran away and the other two quickly left in the car sheldon said the witness fol lowed the tempo south on martingrove road to westbound hwy 7 the tempo drove through red lights mounted curbs and was speeding in an attempt to get away the empty car was later recov ered he said sheldon said police determined the breakin netted the thieves six shotguns a highpowered rifle a starters pistol two buck knives and a quantity of ammunition all of which had been properly stored and owned at the residence the thieves broke into the stor age cabinets to get the guns sheldon said nothing else was removed the three bandits are described as white males in their late teeris to early 20s with brown hair anyone with information is asked to call 8811221 ext 7441 or crimestoppers af 416 222tips staff ph0t0sj0erd wjtteveen swing shift gwen mcnalley gives her son liam 2 centre and his friend sean imrie 2 a ride on the swings at vandorf community centre park tuesday 38kii- k5rs v x9 jtqm iilisitcialtt mmbm 410660 suttmt group town and country realty ltd 6400888

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