Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 2, 2006, p. 1

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stoufjville puwc thursday march 2 2006 serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 36 pages1 including gst 21 emergency room doctor known for being cool under fire opinion 6 calendar 20 sports 30 classified 32 sill clears york cop in fatal shooting officer likely saved two lifes as well by martin derbyshire staff writer a york police officer was not only justified in shooting and killing a 40yearold markham man inside his home in early jan uary but he may have saved two lives in the process the provinces special investigations unit siu has determined the events in this tragic case unfolded very quickly and virtu ally all of it was recorded either on the police radio system or on the 911 system said siu director james cornish it depicts a horrifying scene in which a mother witnesses her own son being shot by the police while that son was in the process of trying to kill her husband his father it was just after 3 pm jan 11 when two york regional police officers responded to calls regarding a domestic dispute involving a man and his parents at 4 octavian crt in markham en route they were notified police had been called to the home before the man had a his tory of violence and mental ill ness and was assaulting both his mother and father the siu said when the officers arrived the mans mother said her son was attacking her husband with a knife they entered the home and saw the father lying on his back withhis son kneeling over him see parents page 13 bowling for dollars fi h t iff mmgm wmsm zvjsmm ffiffff staff photobill roberts const todd snooks police coordinator for crime stoppers of york region sends his bowl ing ball down the lane during bowl for kids sake fundraiser at the stouffyille bowling cen tre the event raised about 8000 for big brothers big sisters of york veteran politicians enjoy challenges despite criticism by lisa queen staff writer of all york regions political veterans who launched their careers early in life no one was wetter behind the ears than east gwillimbury mayor jamie young a freshfaced teenager with the ink barely dry on his high school diploma mr young first found himself sitting as a councillor at the tender age of 19 then with two terms under his belt he took over as mayor at 25 looking back i wonder myself how i pulled it off at such a young age joked mr- young who just celebrated his 31st birthday but seriously it was something i had an interest in from when i was younger getting involved in the community and getting involved with the municipality mr young is not the only career politician in york for example vaughari mp maurizio bevilac- qua markham deputy mayor frank scarpitti and richmond hill councillor elio di iorio all entered public life at a young age with the aim of serving the public good tm a parliamentarian its riot a career its a vocation a vocation is a higher calling and the higher calling is you really have to feel for people said mr bevilacqua who was elected to ottawa in 1988 at age 28 and is now consid ering a run for the liberal leadership when a person like me entered at such a young age it was because i cared for people seeservingpagel3 stouffville family dentijuy 11116427474 wmm wsmijeelsnicca station 6212 ftfain st itfolthe trair wmmbs dr sheldon lazier dr waseema all dr dina ghobrial dr dan kobric ed edwards denturist free ring inspection and 1 polishing rarthau jewellers 6312 main st stouffville 9056404646

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