Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 7, 2000, p. 1

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3 f inside etters 6 crime 7 sports ri3 classified- 14 4- pkllibraiy opponent jeanne major wants toiietheriext mayor of tdurcfrstbusvilie y event victorian christmas workshops y vmerewhitchstoi v lancer survryor tiieir families s aridr rmenos jomjorcesjtp f battle me serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 11 m 50 cents including g5t 32 pages wont ban he- rr its roads residents have to v expect noise traffic by patrick casey staff writer residents complaining about noise and traffic volume caused by trucks on nearby regional roads will just have to get used to it accqrdirigtoyorkregion chair person bill fisch j pe6plehave 19 appreciate lthatwhentheyahove into areas nearregionlirroads they have to expectvnoiseand traffic said tisch inresp6nsetb a bid v by markham regional councillor gordlandon banned from a road in hislpwri isprefficultlto ask- tmcksto come qntherpadthey arepalrt of our economic vitality saidfisch all we can dpjs see if alternative routes are available then try to encourage and enforce it i landon has lobbiedfor a truck- bah ori the ninth line between sixteenth avenue and 7 until the stretch of road is widened to four lanes by 2003x afthe transportation commit- tee meeting last week commis sioner kees schipperalso refused to endorse the ban in markham or anywhereelse in the region o he insisted technical reviews should be conducted to deter- rhine if a ban would reduce the of noise and create a safer enyirohmeritfor residential com- munities i v alternativetfuckrouteswbulcl see roads page 2 saturday oct 7 2000 ministry of environment investigates water fears by joan ransberry staff writer a daimvthat contaminated- material is finding- its way into another whitchurchstouffville gravel pit prompted a call for the ministry of the environment to launch an investigation a ministry inspector visited the warden avenue gravel pit thursday afternoon inspector don maitland reported from the pit that he did not find any questionable ln on the premises n i havevisitedthe site owned by marie brillinger many timw and never found any problem said maitland teamed but asiter inspection today arictriave hot found any contaminated material gravel pits however are the main responsibility of the ministry of natural resources mnr the mnr has been notified of the situation and are getting involved i will offer them assis tance said maidand residents from the area told local council tuesday evening that questionable fill has been uncov- eredav the gravel pit and they fear- for the safety of their water sup plies- if we find contamination well close it gravel pit up now ward 3 councillor peter dobrichtold ah angry crowd residents from thebethesda- area linedup to the microphone to make sure wmchurchstouffville council understood- their opposi- tion to having more fill dumped in local gravel pits see residents page 4 staff photosjoerd witteveen the pit of concern grant norton looks on as a dump truck fills a pit west of warden avenue just south of bloomingtoh road on thursday residents fear fill dumped at the pit is contaminating water in thearea but theprovincedis- agrees after inspecting the site on thursday uiim group town and country realty ltd 6400888 i r y vv r y i t -li-

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