Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 27 Aug 2015, p. 1

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Publicationmail agreement #40051189 VIVID OPTICAL EYE EXAMS AVAILABLE % off 20 SunglaSSeS Expires Augu August ust 31 31, 20 2015 thursdAY, AUGUST 27, 2015 Serving the community of Whitchurch-Stouffville 36 Pages/yorkregion.com 6292 Main Street, Stouffville | www.vividoptical.ca 905.640.3537 PEOPLE Distracted ON drivers `miss THE message' BALL Police chief, officers see it daily on our roads By Jeremy Grimaldi Jgeimaldi@yrmg.com Dancing with stars Stephanie Hutchison aging well at National Ballet PAGE 10 CANADA DECISION 2015 Meet the candidates Sun-Tribune, chamber hosting election meeting PAGE 9 Hot Tub Sale starting at $54.39/month oac STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT Seaway 27 HERITAGE RD., MARKHAM Pools & Hot Tubs 905-294-8030 Colton Sackrule of the Rays is set to unleash on the ball during T-ball action at the Stouffville Baseball Association's year-end tournament at Bethesda Fields Saturday. To see more photographs from the event, go to yorkregion.com and click on `Photo Galleries'. Staff Sgt. Dave Mitchell has seen plenty of distracted drivers in his day, but few worse than the motorist who was watching a movie on a DVD player underneath his car's sun visor while he drove on Hwy. 7. He was recounting the tale yesterday at Whitchurch-Stouffville's Community Safety Village, as MPPs and police gathered together to announce the new distracted driving laws intended to curb this kind of behaviour. As part of the new Bill 31, which was introduced by the Liberal government and will come into effect Sept. 1, drivers can be fined $1,000 (up from $280) and receive three demerit points should they be caught by police. It's intended to be so restrictive that motorists put down their phones and end what Staff Sgt. Mitchell called a distracted driving "epidemic" on our roads. Even York Regional Police Chief Eric Jolliffe said his daily commute involves countless interactions with other drivers, where he'll toot his horn and motion for the drivers to put down their phones and focus on the road. He noted that in York Region, alone, there have been 4,100 tickets for distracted driving this year See BIGGER, page 22. GOING GREEN AT 410 AUTO Volkswagen · Audi Hybrid · Porsche European & Asian 138 Sandiford Dr., Unit 5 · 905-642-2886 www.410auto.ca info@thedentalcentre.ca www.thedentalcentre.ca 905-642-5777 15 Ringwood Drive Stouffville We are open evenings, long weekends and for emergencies! We have served Stouffville for 10 years! We have 3 other centres to serve you! Sleep Dentistry also available Did You Know? We also offer the following services: Periodontics Orthodontics Invisalign Oral Surgery Other locations to serve you: SUNDERLAND We are proudly supporting The Terry Fox Foundation by taking part in the Terry Fox Run, Sunday, September 20th. To sponsor us please visit our website! 29 Toronto Street Uxbridge 905-852-7382 15930 Old Simcoe Rd., 26 Church Street, Suite7, Port Perry Sunderland 905-985-7777 705-357-3161

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