Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 8, 2002, p. 1

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whtehurctiittfhrfte pufilte library inside otters 6 business 12 outdoors 15 classified 34 f stouffville youths get their own olympics with some help from the mayor arts culture calendar event bach to blues spring concert when sunday june 9 2 pm 9056405999 where christian blind mission stouffville road fja horsing around with heart your guide to the 2002 polo for heart weekend serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 50 cents including gst7 52 rages saturday june 8 2002 to reach us 905 4026i2v more changes for main street west strip shoppers liquor store eye former mall by joan ransberry staff writer whitchurchstouffvilles retail face continues to change in the new millennium plans were announced this week for a burger king restaurant in ringwood at the southeast corner of hwy 48 and stouffville road other stores are changing places along the main street strip in westend stouffville the biggest benefactor is the stouffville place mall the home of the nofrills grocery store which will now be known as 5710 main in fact stouffvilles only mall will no longer be a mall when renovations are complete shoppers drug mart and ten tatively the liquor- store will move to the mall from the stouffville plaza the former home of the a r new a p and iga grocery stores opened along the main street strip this year major renovation work is underway at the mall for the new stores the new shoppers drug mart store is scheduled to open in late november confirmed robert brown managing partner of taurus canada investments corp the york mills company has owned the mall since 1994 the 7000squarefoot liquor store is expected to be open next to shoppers in early 2003 said sec town page 10 twothirds of york region physicians turning patients away by lisa queen staff writer the doctor shortage in york region is going to get worse before it gets better warn health experts in the wake of the latest report about the decreased ranks of physicians across canada the next couple of years three four five years we will experience the worst of it predict ed markham stouffville hospital president dr jim maclean obviously for york region the population growth the aging popu lation the complexity of medical problems out there the increased demand for medical care from the population we need more docs to do that i think york region is particu larly at risk over the next few years because of the growth and the tra ditional underfunding and under- capacity in york region dr howard seiden a member of the georgina health council cau tioned governments will prolong the doctor shortage and continue to operate an inefficient health sys tem because apathetic canadians refuse to aggressively lobby for the changes needed he blamed politicians for failing to act on studies that have recom mended those changes for example dr seiden said governments continue to fund medically unnecessary services such as providing mammograms to premenopausal women or choles terol treatments for the very elderly because people demand them see twothirds page 9 how the west was won staff photosteve somerville daniel west of glad park public school competes in the intermediate boyshigh jump at the york region markhamavhitchurchstoufrville area senior elementary school track and field meet at the conneufranklin track at stouffville district secondary school on tuesday the regional finals go this week in stouffville towiiand country realty ltd 16400888

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