Skate, swim, sip syrup during your March break sboÂ¥an@yrmg.com It's ï¬ve days of no homework. alarm clocks, school uniforms or mystery meals served in the caf- eteria In other words, March break is a small slice of heaven for stuâ€" dents from junior kindergarten through Grade 12 starting next weekend. For parents, it’s ï¬ve days of coming up with things to do that will make every child and par- ent in the family happy, without breaking the bank. Within Whitchurch- Stouï¬'ville, there is a multitude of activities for-kids to partake in that range from matinee per- formances of Motus 0's Circus Terriï¬co to clay modeling and creating goalie masks, as well as ice skating and swimming Theatre to hockey camps for Stoufï¬lille kids The 'public library has embraced a jungle theme for its popular week of actiyitiqs. ' Them are day. hockey and power skating camps and the sugar bushisopen. For the artistically inclined. the Latcham Gallery is holding a variety of wqufshops. HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY, MARKI-IAM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITAL! SEE SPECIAL SECTION IN TODAY’S PAPER Kidsagedï¬vetb ll canleam (Si‘i'W-‘li'ibune BY SANDRA BOLAN See IT'S, page 4 SMURDAY, WGJDIO I SERVINGWECOMMUNWYOFWHWCHURCHâ€"STOUFFVIUE I 48 PAGE/$1 WGST Ray Shirazi lays tile on a south-facing balcony on a Millard Street construction site in Stouï¬ville dressed for the sunny weather on Thursday afternoon. The unseasonably warm temperatures are forecast to continue into next week. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com 'IWentyâ€"three people have been charged with a variety of drug-related offences in Whitchurch-Stouflville. The charges were laid by oflicers from York Region Police’s 5 District (Stouffville and Markham) unit after spending the month of February targeting streetâ€"level drug dealings in 23 CHARGED IN TOWN DRUG SWEEP YOUTHS. MEN, WOMEN ARRESTED IN STOUFFVILLE-BASED MARIJUANA INVESTIGATION 905-642-2745 CALL AND COMPARE! “We are committed to ensuring the neigh- bourhoods of Stouffville remain safe,†said York Region Police Supt. Robertson Rouse. “That’s the bottom line and why we’re out there doing this." 4 As a result of the investigation, which stemmed from tips by the public. search war- rants were executed for various residences in town. Marijuana was the drug of choice. NICE WEATHER, MAN and around Whitchurch-Stouï¬'ville, with the majority of them being in urban Stouflville. The warrants resulted in the seizure of more than 950 grams of marijuana and $850 in cash. No grow-ops were located. The 23 accused are male, female, young offenders and adults and have been charged Pizza-m0“ Mon-Friz11-9'Sat$un:12-9 See mum, page STAFF PHOTO/SlOERD WITTEVEEN