Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 1, 2006, p. 1

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whitchufchstouffvilie whitchurch vitourfville public librar- serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 40 pagessi including gst 16 rubbing the blue jays the correct way crime 5 opinion 6 calendar 17 classified 18 publication mail agreement 40007673 rural residents vent on post office write letters to ask for service bach councillor b v hannelore volpe staff writer if youre a rural resident who hasnt had mail delivered to your home since january dont hold your breath thinking service will be restored soon about 1100 households in newmarket rural routes 1 2 and 3 which include parts of newmarket northern whit- churchstounville kettleby and king are affected more than 170 residents many of them heckling attended a meeting with canada post offi cials and local politicians thursday night the ballantrae community centre was filled to near capacity for the meeting called by whitchurch- stouffville councillor ren ferdinands and oak ridgesmarkham mp lui temelkovski v they invited canada post offi cials to hear residents concerns about the cancellation of their mail service and replacement by what several residents described as ugly dirty green group mail boxes after more than two hours of residents telling of their hard ships canada post director arlene yam reiterated concerns about employee safety the post office installed the temporary green mail boxes after employee complaints about unsafe conditions due to narrow see residents page 8 spirit back in series staff photobill roberts oakville blade dan ringwald tries to fend off the stouffville spirits ryan oliver in front of oakville goalie david scamurra and 825 fans during the spirits 52 win at the stouffville arena thursday oakville led the provincial jr a hockey league bestofseven semifinal series 21 before last nights game in oakville game 5 goes sunday at 330 pm in stouffville for more information see story on page 13 suspects worked as cabbies in whitchurchstouffville by patrick mangion staff writer the arrest of a newmarket man suspected of terrorism shouldnt reflect poorly on yorks pakistani and muslim community kamil sadiq chief coordinator of the canadian federation of intercultural friendship says mr sadiq is somewhat concerned the arrest of one terror suspect in the area will lead to suspicion of the entire area muslim and pakistani community but he remains confident local police wont start racial profiling and is hopeful the public wont either i dont think any rightthinking person from any right- tjiinking community is going to start to cry wolf he said we all want to root out any terrorism in this country and in particular york region unacceptable meanwhile the pakistani and muslim communities in york region are as interested in rooting out terrorist activity as any other said we are very well integrated community and cannot accept any kind of terrorist activi ty he said raja ghulam mustafa a native of pakistan and syedmaqsoodaly were arrested by officials believed to be officers with canadian border services who converged on a banbrooke crescent seetheypagell y mot tubs 27 heritage rd markham mi tjeqchcomber nonv

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