Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 28, 2005, p. 10

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10 stouffville suntribune thursday april 28 2005 spill meeting set for school the 54milliongallon sewage spill in whitchurchstouffville this month will be the focus of a public meeting monday oak ridges mpp frank klees is hosting the meeting at whitchurch highlands public school at warden avenue and bloomington road beginning at 7 pm the spill happened april 15 when the walls of a lagoon collapsed at king cole ducks near warden avenue and aurora road the lagoon contained recycled agricultural waste those expected to attend the meeting to answer questions include a represen tative of the ministry of the environment mayor sue sherban councillor ken ferdinands a representative of york region health services and an official of king cole ducks minister unavailable environment minister leona dombrowsky is unable to attend we want answers about this spill mr klees said following the spill e coli was found in a nearby creek in 1989 king cole ducks was convict ed of discharging duck manure into a charges have not been laid in connection with this months spill joan ransberry region hot spotfor home sales from page 1 dipped more modestly priced townhouses have seen 7 per cent growth across the gta as home prices in tradi tional suburban centres such as richmond hill and markham continue to spiral keswick in the regions most northern municipality con tinues to boast some of the best values in the market just as communities such as whitby are a cheaper buy 2 get 3 reduces cravings for highfat highsugar foods reduces abdominal far controls stressrelated symptoms ne coupon per purchase expires april 30 2005 reduce stresseating with relaxatrim tteabdmt weight loss nutrition centres alternative to markham where starter homes fetch upwards of 300000 new homes in keswick can cost 260000 for about 1500 to 2000 square feet york region is a hot spot right now said ron abraham president of the toronto real estate board the provincial liberals greenbelt plan and a signifi cant spike in interest rates have the only longterm potential to starve a robust housing market he said if interest rates stay where theyre supposed to be well be all set mr abraham said ms rosen agreed while borrowing costs may slightly increase by the end of the year ms rosen said a leveling off in yorks housing marketplace isnt likely in the foreseeable future people are still going to be buying its easier than ever to buy a home she said mothers day may 8 give mom a break on mothers day and make her a brunch featuring reesor farm kitchen quiche or multigrain pancakes and maple syrup and fairtrade organic coffee or order a custommade gift basket with any of your mothers favourite foods such as strawberry jam apple butter muffins tea sparkling cider or cheese and biscuits its good to know your food monday friday 9am630pm saturday 9am5pm sunday closed we will open on mondays beginning may 2 100 ringwood dr stouffville 200 metres past randys appliances on the south side of ringwood dr 905 6402270 wwwreesorfarmkitchencom bring in this ad by may 7 and receive 200 off a family size frozen black river macaroni cheese entree public meeting frank klees mpp oak ridges invites you to a public meeting th get factual information concerning the april 15 sewage spill at warden ave and aurora road stouffville monday may 2 2005 700 pm whitchurchhighlands ps 13812 warden ave stouffville the following have been invited to participate mayor sue sherban members of council the hon leona dombrowsky minister of the environment representatives from ministry of the environment york region public health king cole duck farms constituency office 9056425500 9057073160 18002111881 wwwfrankkkesonca

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