Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 2004, p. 1

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fcejqn 3iqfld aape43jntppm 52pages1 including gst ofl diveki0nshowactorsmale fjkj through their auditions letters 6 registration 14 sports 19 classified 26 region installs heart units greenbelt alliance demands liberals stop development in threatened areas protect rouae in all chief saw teammate die in hockey game by lisa queen staff writer three months ago york regional police chief armand la barge was on a breakaway with the puck on his stick dur ing an old timers hockey game when a heart attack felled a teammate for 20 minutes chief la barge administered cpr to the cardiac arrest victim when paramedics arrived at the uxbridge arena they took over first aid while they got the manis heart pumping with a defibrillator the damage was too severe and he eventually died never know you never know when it can happen you never know where it can happen chief la barge told a packed room at the launch of york regions new heart alive program thursday the project which will cost an estimated 222000 per year for the next two years will see 65 automated defibrillators installed at more than 20 regional buildings it is hoped the devices will eventu ally be available at other public places including municipal arenas and recreation centres shopping malls workplaces and private facilities such as golf courses defibrillators shock a cardiac arrest victims heart to restore a normal beat although 230 regional employees have been see heart page 11 y by mike adler staff writer ontarios government should intervene to save five threatened areas in york region a coalition of health and environmental groups declared friday the newly formed greenbelt alliance also said the province should double the area that may be part of its proposed greenbelt around greater toronto to avoid the pain of having to revisit greenbelt planning get it right the first time spokesperson david donnelly said in an interview the 40member alliance including provincewide groups such as ontario nature and local ones such as friends of fairy lake and save the rouge valley system calls the north leslie area in richmond hill where developers seek to build 6000 homes among headwaters of the rouge river the most threatened site in ontario and listed it as one of 10 hot spots the golden horseshoe greenbelt must protect the list demands the liberal government stop a proposed road extension across pine valley in woodbridge cancel the big pipe trunk sewer line to king city declare protected status for rouge park north in markham whitchurchstouffville and richmond hill and add the former duffin rouge agricultural preserve in north pickering and southeast markham to the greenbelt the greenbelt protection act debated for second reading this see group page 13 imm r is life y b4jv j rab mt i ffi jjmiig -yiya- xyy isikw y rra555e fp -vv- il staff photobill roberts walk on by artist monika wagner left and norman verrall stroll past papiermache sculpture brothers by geraldine wallace weyman during opening of annual juried show at latcham gallery sunday the show continues through may 8 at the downtown stouffville public gallery the 255 entries were narrowed down to the 41 works in the show pborsa hot tubs 27 heritage rd markham 2948030 8220 kennedy rd markham 90547 7 24 51 wwwmarkhamhondacom see deatr for jmls country realty ltd 6400888

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