Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 23, 2002, p. 1

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r r wr inside otters j money sports classified 6 16 21 23 fy i meet shane timms j- sdss honours student awardwinning athlete and family guy arts culture calendar event show by multimedia artist david hannan when until march 3 where latcharri gallery 6240 main st stouffville j t at the schools u dating cheating our top teacher and a profile of orchard park serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 111 rnri 50 cents including gst 52 pages saturday feb 23 2002 to reach us 905 2942200 murder suspects fjeleaseb men involved in club stabbing may be youths by kathleen griffin staff writer v pictures of four murder sus pects have beenreleased by york regional police- even though they may be young offenders in- the hope someone will recognize them and turn them in investigators obtained a spe cial judges order allowing them to make- the images public images which were lifted from theviya night club surveillance tape of feb 16 when a i7year old toronto boy was stabbed to death and two pthersinjured the media were allowed to publish- or broadcast the vphbtos for only two days fridayjand l saturday as police plead for wit nesses tojhe fatal stabbing of due hong ban of toronto and the attemptedmurderoftw6 others teens at the woodbine avenue club see photos on page 13 while a 17yearold toronto boy has been arrested and charged with firstdegree murder arid two counts of attempted murder investigators believe others were involved y one of the reasons werehere today is that ithas been yeiydif- ficult to gefwitnesses to come forward explained homicide detbrucewestj adding police dont know the ages of the sus pects so were forced to secure a judges order before releasing the seemurderpagel3 provincial politicians say torontos request for sixyear extension not an option e by roger varley staff writer vaughan residents were told in nouncertainterrhs fridaythe con- troversial dump in maple will close its gates by the end of the year speaking on behalf of the provincial government oak ridges mpp frank klees and thornhill mpp tina molinari said there is no loophole or any other way the keele valley landfill site can be kept open their statement came as vaughan council met in an emer gency session to discuss a motion passed thursday by torontos poli- cy and finance committee asking the ministry of the environment to keep the contentious dump open another six years the motion was passed unani mously by the finance committee chaired by mayor mel lastman in an attempt to save the city an esti mated 40 million a year as toronto council desperately seeks ways to reduce the citys property tax hike in front of a packed gallery with many residents wearing vaughan cares tshirts mayor lorna jackson read a pagelong recom mendation that condemned the toronto motion and called on environment minister elizabeth witmer to give no consideration whatsoever to any request from the city of toronto to extend the life of the keele valley landfill site one after another council members took their turns attacking the toronto motion to be followed see toronto page 3 fans watching the canada olympic mens hockey game at the lion of stouffville pub yesterday after noon break out in cheers as canada scores another goal in the semifinal win canada plays in the goldmedal game on sunday afternoon in salt lake city betz pools igm north markham honda r 4611 hwy 7 west of kennedy rdjunionville 905477 2 451 town and country realty ltd 6400888 i i 4 s t f wtljfnfcthtm liti x 1 3sjtjtlliit xjsjfjiltlltt tjljjyjft i

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