Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 26 Apr 2008, p. 10

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id 1N0me yuan-am mum-mu {swam-TM Hohsifig Help Centre 'IhenewlegionmrhichhasaboutBOO membemwouldhavetobeinStoufl‘vifle, veterans on scooters. “M don’t want to have a big mort- gage,’_' he said. “We don’t want any mort- From my 1. The building has great seqtlmental value tomanyIn theco'mmunlty “The Veterans came home and they built this building," Mayor Emmerson said Thepxésence oftheleaunlsprob- The veterans have Mr. Emmerson for help finding a new loca- About 60 people came to the legion hall» fior 'a public consultation meeting hosted byYork Region Tuesday evening The final design concept of the jog elimination was presented. It would see the southern leg of Ninth Line connect- edtothenorthemonemaslightlywavy diagonal within the boundaries of Main Street, Rupert Avenue, Fairview Avenue The new school is expected to be reagy fpr st_udepts by fall 2008. Oscar Peterson, a Canadian jazz icon, died in December at age 82. He has fam- ily in the Stouflville area. The schoBl will replace Orchard Park school, which is marking its 50th anni- vers_ary this year. A public school being built in south- west Stoufivifle has a name. Under construction on Hoover Park Drive, the school will be called Oscar Peterson Public School, according to York Region School Board’s spokesper- son Ross Virgo. Oscar Peterson Publlc name on new StoufMlle school If agreements cannot be reached, the region can expropriate the pmperties. After this, York Region stafi will meet with the afiected residents to purchase their properties. If everything continues as anticipat- ed, the environmental assessment could be completed in the fill. The public then has 30 days to check it out. If there are no objections, the study will be approved by the Ministry of the Environment. “I have been to all of these meetings," he sgid, “Nothing's changed.” He feels his hands are tied and his business is in “limbo” for the next few yearsasheawaitstheprocessthatwill lead to his business being sold or pos- sibly expropriated. Calling the proposed jog elimination “set in stone", welding shop owner David Hoover was so upset he left the meet- mental assessment to improve and Ninth Line. ’ The Ninth Line jog elimination is pmjt of the 1999 York Region class environ~ Orchard Park is oh Sunset Boulevard.

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