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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 6, 1999, p. 2

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economist suntribune york region saturday nov 6 1999 wm a s ssss i from page 1 jajtjfc pmrs 2 wrenwood unionville 747000 open house sat sun 2 4 pm 48 wrenwood crt a perfect way to celebrate christmas in a prestigious and perfect setting on wrenwood court in unionyille enjoy the sunken living room with marble fireplace the gracious dining room with ample room for the entire family the warm family room with fireplace overlooking the ravine ahdof coursej the mesmerizing kitchen with builtin appliances and island and pantry 5 bedrooms and 5 bathsmake easy for your guests to stay after a great party in the professionally finished walkout basement 4 fireplaces main floor library gleaming hardwood floors a ravine setting on a premium lot 21x40 inground pool are but some of trie many features r i come see come sigh call sylvia houghton 4770011 1 aaa available now short term rental unionville 3 4 months at 1 488mth call trasna pankhurst 4770011 of all rivers in york region and provides drinking water for newmarket and aurora is unique theres just not any thing like it mcguinty said v but he declined to say if he would call for an outright ban on development on the moraine first jwe want afreeze then we will look at the ideas pfesentedjiri the biujwhich would provide the same protection s providedpsr the f niagara escarpment but its open to debate howmuck development mcguinty said r colle conceded such a commission probably could not affect moraine developments already proposed in towns such as richmond hill and said there must be a compen sation process to give developers fair value for their invest ments you just cant arbitrarily take away property rights he explained compensation expropriation land swaps would all be part of it the mpp said the moraines future is akey to a more gen eral debate on how development should be shaped around ontarios urban areas its a good signal about which way were going to go tony clement provincial minister of environment and municipal affairs has promised a provincial policy state ment on the moraine in the near future colles bill got a good reception from environmental groups baramg for the moraine were thrilled at the initiative theyve taken debbe grandall coehair of save the oak ridges moraine said from caledon the preservation of the escarpment and its- connected wildness is the proof that a body like the niagara escarpment commission works shesaid seeing them in action we have a wonderful model s private members bills rarely iraike it to third reading sornethihg mcguinty acknowledged thursday ybebfcingil email address houghtoninterhopnet wejbp3ge addresshto peppertree i klassics womens fashions v 137 main st north yy rtsulcfs f hoici- vitd www3taxparescowpeppeareeaassicsham lastman calls story crazy from page 1 according to the stars report promi nent tories have been pushing to hire fantino and the only stumbling block is opposition from police union leader craig bromell olivia chow a toronto police board member said she doesnt even know who has applied for the job yet we havent even closed the applica tions yet todays the deadline for apply ing chow said friday the toronto star story quotes unnamed insiders sayingtoronto mayor mel lastman will back fantino if he wants the job and will convince gardner arid chow to vote with him but lastman denied the story to my knowledge he hasnt made any application for the job lastman said i think its crazy nothings been decided nothing i havent interviewed anybody i havent spoken to anybody i havent seen anybody- gardner a thornhill resident said the applications will go to the search firm hired by the board the company will put together a short list of candi dates who will be interviewed by the board members i want them all to par ticipate if at all possible he said a decision will most likely be made at the end of this month or early next month current toronto chief david bpothby is retiring in february boothbygotthejobiri 1994 when the board members at the time were dead locked between fantino who was then chief in london and another candidate- as a compromise me board settled on boothby york region hired fantino in august 1998 after seven years at the helm of londons police department p he was handed a force that was suf fering from severe underfunding and morale problems stemrriirig from the resignation in disgrace of former chief bryan cousineau as a result of a breach of trust scandal v fantino is on holiday until nov 15 calls to his woodbridge home were riot returned friday- with files frommetrolahd staff correction the story in our nov 2 edition about a richmond hill couple killed in sundays egyptair plane crash con tained inaccurate information about annakogan she did not teach hebrew at a ithornhill synagogue she taught science to new canadians at greenwood secondary school in toronto she and i her husband mark were not richmond 1 hill residents we regret theerrors ffcgskissttijgasi gyjkytfeictsiair thmksjhrs help us celebrate byjoiningusl for chqqlammring and a glass ofwine thursday nov 11 and fnday nov 12 6 to 9 pm 209mainstumonviue dairq queen save10 off all regular vriced items only with ec6nbfcsun 2942200 ht

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