Redo station on m ~ - am Main Street WhiStle Radio has found home, notfarfromitsoldc Based for the past two ye " the north side of Main Stre y east of Market Street, the . munity station is moving " the street into the basem Stouffville Fine Furniture. “Our current landlon been meat. but it was timt v WWW SUN V... IICICI “I’ll OIOU' Tribune I Saturday. Mad. 20. 2010. 2 KAAnVIIAAACnnI'L‘If‘ 5 P R1 N G .,.-,...m.~a-â€"-â€"â€"â€"l..»m--â€"--. m. HOMESHOW Saturday, Mar. 20 - 10 am - 7 pm Sunday, Mar. 21 - 10 am - 5 pm Markham Faimmunds [many-mas] THIS WEEKEND! FOR EVENT INFORMATION VISIT WWW.GALA.MSHF.ON.CA MARIO-{AM STOUFFVILLE HOSPITAL GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES TAH lTl SPONSORS AUTOMOBILE SPONSOR PEARL RISOITI I SPA Formom infomntion on mestaï¬on,go tamwhisdetadiom “We have a number of shows that regularly have four, ï¬ve or more guests and it has been a real squeeze, especially when we host live musicians" Mr. Moors- head said. The new location includes three studios, compared to two at the old location. The process of moving the operations, which began this week, have been carefully planned to minimize disrup- tion in the broadcast service, but there may be short breaks in transmission as the switch over ismade. The station will still maintain the front window at the old stu- dio to promote its programs. Reports the station may have to shut down, perhaps penna- nently, were dismissed earlier this year. Based for the past two years on the north side of Main Street just east of Market Street, the com- munity station is moving across the street into the basement of Stouffville Fine Furniture. “Our current landlord has been great, but it was time for a new, larger home," said station director Halvor Moorshead. WhiStleRadiohasfoundanew home, not fathom its old one. YOUIISM[ Councillor Rob Hargrave resigned from the VVlutchurch-Stouï¬vifle Public Library Board in 2007 after missing its ï¬rst four meetings Councillor Susanne Hilton was appointed to the board in June 2007. Ofthe 21 meet- ings Mrs. Hilton was on the board for, she missed four. The Sun-Tribune regrets the error. A story in the March 1 1 Sun-mbune on town council attendance during the 2007-10 term contained an error. Winners of ï¬ve awards last month in the North American-wide Suburban Newspapers of America competition, the paper will add provincial and national hardware to its 0 The Sun-Mbune’s front page wonthirdplace in its circulation class in theCanadian Community Newspapers Association awards announced this week. The Stoufl‘ville paper also won a blue ribbon for It’s been a wild start to the year for journalists with the Stoufl’ville Sun- "Iï¬bune. Provincial, national awards for Sun-Tribune CORRECTION Hargrave replaced on library board MEDIA SPONSORS Ecéï¬ï¬ï¬lsr SUN @ï¬Tribune ulc'ro growing. Togethcr. IAIIIIAI Tribune editor Jim Mason. “We appreciate what they do in our community and it’s nice to hear it from the judges of these competi- tions, too.†The photo is guaran- teed to win ï¬rst, second or third in the spot news category- “lt’s great for our staff to be recognized,†said Sun- flnhhinginthetogmhzdof itsclassinovetalljudgmg 0 Sun-Tribune pho- tographer Bill Roberts’ photo of a house ï¬re at Preston Lake last year will be honoured in May by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association.