the markham economist sun public safety saturday june 24 2006 ne info in triple shoo police have released new information about the vehicle involved in a triple shooting outside a vaughan social club june 8 in the hopes it will compel more witnesses to come forward three men were sitting outside a social club at 253 jevlan dr around 6 pm when another man drove up in a black suv got out and shot them he got back in the truck and drove off the vehicle was a latemodel black ford excursion with a diesel engine it had darktinted windows shiny rims and chrome side steprails the suv was last seen leaving the scene and heading toward weston and carlauren roads the shooter is described as a white male aged 25 to 28 average build approximately five feet eight inches tall walmart correction notice due to circumstances beyond our control the mens pure extreme driver 9994329 advertised in our current flyer expiring june 30th will not be available we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused the conservation zone every kilowatts counts even at the cottage peter love chief energy conservation officer of ontario my role as chief energy conservation officer is to ensure that conservation and energy efficiency play a vital role in ontarios ongoing energy strategy the conservation zone is designed to help you find ways to use energy more wisely and become part of ontarios growing conservation culture we can no longer take electricity for granted and with hot summer days already here every saved kilowatt counts as our power generators produce the extra electricity we need to keep ontario cool when you take off for cottage country this summer dont leave energy conservation behind many of the energysaving ideas that have worked around your home will work just as well at the cottage cottage tips for using energy wisely keeping screens clean and in good repair will allow you to open windows wide to catch those cooling crossbreezes ceiling fans are also an energyefficient way to be comfortable on hot days j if your cottage has a clothes dryer save it for colder days and use an outdoor line to get that fresh air feel in your clothing use compact fluorescent lighting cfl instead of incandescent lights purchase energy star rated equip ment and appliances use solar panels for hot water or electricity if possible while barbecuing is generally the cooking method of choice at the cottage the less you use your oven the more energy youll save use a microwave oven whenever possible older fridge models can be real kilowatt guzzlers a new fridge can run on as little as half the electricity of a ten year old unit but new or old when its not in use unplug it on a rainy day spend some time caulking and weatherstripping your cottage it will help to keep cool air in and insects out bu can start saving energy at home while you are away with a programmable thermostat that sets back your air conditioning when you leave for the cottage and bumps in back up when youre on the way borne take advantage of the conservation bureaus cool savings rebate program that offers up to a 75 rebate on a contractorinstalled programmable tbermostat for more information on this and other rebate programs call 186667oco0l 2665 or visit nrwwconservationbureauonca and 170 pounds he had short dark hair that was longer on top and was wearing a short- sleeved buttoned shirt and lightcolored pants that were longer than shorts the victims a 56yearold vaughan man a 26yearold toronto man and a 55yearold man from bolton are all reportedly relatives of slain mobster enio mora all three men have since been released from hospital- anyone with information is asked to call at 18668765423 ext 7441 crime stoppers at 1800222tips or leave atip online at www 1800222tipscom f parent charged a 62yearold markham fosterpar ent has been charged after a child in his care was sexually assaulted child abuse unit detectives and the childrens aid society began investigat ing after the incident was reported to police june 19 the victim is a girl under age 14 the man has been a foster parent in york region since 2000 and also volun teers as a driver for society functions investigators are concerned there could be other victims anyone with information is asked to contact thechild abuse unit at 1-866- 8765423 ext 7075 crime stoppers at 1800222tips or leave a tip online at www1800222tipsca madd ribm mothers against drunk driving 1800665madd this message brought to you as a community service of the economist ssunsuntribune t3 g 52 cot 00 s- 3 tjs e ef ftslo- sisu cm r 9 cm cj oiria o c ur 3 o o iw i c t co c73 r cz o s s c cd r o 3 o r e- r co co co bii co jo e cd e cd co- co co s in o a en e cm i co co o t clts 83 zc zi t3cot es cn in sco c s cd o co cm co cj rrt cmof c5s si kg a co o f2 cm o cm 5 cd co co s3 co o cd 188 cco co- cd co z r- co cj l3e 2 co s j32 uj iu w a a cd j3 co o v7 q3 ica a p ro rr cd co g co cd s -cdcoeco- o ox o o oa cjuju m e 2 cos sa j cd cm co jd sggels co o is rr s o 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