Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 13, 2007, p. 4

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4 stouffville suntribune b saturday jan 13 2007 half of stouffville high school students now picking trades from page 1 about a quarter of the job seekers coming to the centre are 40plus ms cashin said and many are looking for management and supervisory positions a number of people have formed a jobfinding club at the centre meeting severe neck or back pain it appears that a technology exists that may show hope for people suffering from herniated bulging and slipped discs cases with arthritis and degenerative back conditions and cases that may be on their way to elective surgery now there is a back pain guide that your doctor may not even know about that you can receive for free entitled the severe neck back and sciatica pain guide that reveals a relatively new surgery free non invasive technology designed to treat severe low back neck and leg pain along with herniated and slipped discs so if you are wondering if there is anything else at ail that can be done even though every treatment youve tried may have failed then you should order the free guide entitled the severe neck back and sciatica pain guide discover why your back treatments have failed and a technology relatively new to canada that may provide a solution for your free copy call 18882718605 tollfree 24 hour recorded message or go to rtftpywwwqetbackreportcom supplies are limited act now weekly to exchange jobhunt ing information and receive advice from the centres resource specialist jason glavia the centre offers work shops including resume writ ing and what to do during an interview and directs clients to job postings including those on jobsearch websites people finding jobs through the employment centre have a more than 80 per cent job retention rate ms cashin said newcomers look here families moving in to stouffville are looking closer to home for a new job she said instead of searching in down town toronto they want to work either in the municipali ty elsewhere in york region or northern toronto when it comes to a compa ny such as walmart people are taking jobs there ms cashin said even if they may be lowerpaying the compa ny however offers benefits and thats something more small businesses should be considering she said the aim of the employ ment centre is to have the number ofjobs offered and the number of job seekers in sync ms cashin said jobs in the trades will increase even after the homes are completed people will want decks recreation rooms in their basements and other improvements wally currie head of technological studies at stouffville district sec ondary school said there are about 140 apprenticeable trades which now enjoy better pay more job security and are more highlyregarded than in the past about 50 per cent of stouf fville district secondary school students are choosing to try a trade scott croucher the schools head of communi tybased education said most businesses in whitchurchstouffville are small firms but larger compa nies are coming in increasing important notice open house and program information evenings for grade 8 students their parentsguardians teachers and the general public numbers the value of nonresiden tial building permits issued in 2005 in whitchurchstouffville was up 20271 per cent over 2004 levels by the end of 2005 about 408 million in permits was issued compared to 19 million in 2004 particularly strong growth was seen in the industrial and commercial sectors projects include no frills and anderson haulage which will be expanding in new loca tions christ church anglican completed a substantial addi tion more than a year ago while springvale baptist churchs addition and the crossroads restaurant are nearing completion larkin equipment added two new buildings including a car dealership and the new parkview home opened last year more inquiries from poten tial commercial and industrial clients are coming in dave cash the towns cao said- because whenever a cornmu nity is growing commercial and retail want to come because the market is grow ing many are looking at the industrial lands near the hwy 48 regional shopping centre more retail and commer cial operations including in stouffvilles downtown area mean more people will shop closertohome we have a really booming retail area mr cash said instead of people having to travel outside of the commu nity they will be able to get more locally land shortage overall theres a shortage of employment lands in york region mr cash said and businesses in other municipal ities are looking to wwtchurchstouflville for possible expansion hooking up to the york durham sewer truck system allowed not only for more resi dential development in the municipality but for develop ment of industrial lands residential growth corning in faster than expected could mean some schools might be built sooner than originally planned mr cash said log on to wwwyorkca for more information on projected employment trends throughout york region the towns website is at wwwtownofwscom the ymca stouffville employment resource centre can be reached at 9056402856 school address date alexander mackenzie hs 300 major mackenzie drw richmond hill feb 22 2007 aurora hs 1 55 wellington st w aurora 615 french immersion special education 700 pm general information feb 13 2007 bayview ss 10077 bayview ave richmond hill feb 15 2007 bur oak ss john mccrae ps 565 fred mclaren blvd markham feb 82007 dr gwwilliams ss 39 dunning ave aurora feb 8 2007 dr m denison ss 135 bristol rd newmarket 730 pm feb 7 2007 emily carr ss 4901 rutherford rd woodbridge feb 15 2007 huron heights ss 40 huron heights dr newmarket an 17 2007 keswick hs 100 biscayne blvd keswick 630 pm feb 8 2007 king city ss 2001 king rd king city ian 182007 langstaff ss 106 garden ave richmond hill feb 22 2007 maple hs 50 springside rd maple ian 172007 markham dhs 89 church st markham feb 8 2007 markville ss 1000 carlton rd markham feb 8 2007 middlefield ci 525 highglen ave markham feb 1213 2007 milliken mills hs 7522 kennedy rd unionville 730 pm jan 172007 newmarket hs 505 pickering cres newmarket feb 7 2007 pierre elliott trudeau hs 90 bur oak ave markham feb 1 2007 richmond green hs 1 william f bell parkway richmond hill feb 8 2007 richmond hill hs 201 yorkland st richmond hill feb 7 2007 sir wm mulock ss 705 columbus way newmarket ian 182007 stephen lewis ss 555 autumn hill blvd thornhill feb 14 2007 stouffville dss 183 bramble cres stouffville 630 dm feb 152007 thornhill ss 1 67 dudley ave thornhill feb 15 2007 thornlea ss 8075 bayview ave thornhill ian 29 2007 unionville hs 201 town centre blvd unionville feb 20 2007 vaughan ss 1401 clark ave w thornhill feb 8 2007 westmount ci 1000 new westminster dr vaughan 630 pm ian 23 2007 woodbridge college 71 bruce st woodbridge feb 8 2007 unless oth distric1 wwwyr erwise stated sessions begin at 700 plf bill crot won t school board director dsbedu on caourschoc jm tiers the board arth of education ls total joint assessment centre a partnership to reduce wait times for patients in need of total hip or knee replacement the total joint assessment centre is a hospital partnership devel oped to shorten wait times for total hip arid knee replacement sur gery by providing patients with an early consultation and a choice of surgical date options referrals to the centre must be made by a physician or a family doctor care at the centre is provided by an interdisciplinary team specializing in musculoskeletal health the total joint assessment centre located at north york general hospitals branson site strives to schedule the earliest possible date for those needing surgery within 26 weeks of their referral to the centre this period is consistent with the provincial access tar gets established by the ontario government in december 2005 as well as pancanadian benchmarks expert and timely care can limit the progression and complications of osteoarthritis and the result ing affects that may have on a persons overall health and quality of life patients meeting the criteria for total jojnt replacement may choose either the first available surgeon from among the partner hospitals a preferred surgeon from one of the three hospitals or if they prefer they may choose to wait until time is available with a surgeon at their preferred hospital the total joint assessment centre tjac is an innovative project between markham stouffville hospital york central hospital and north york general hospital for more information on the tjac please visit the websites of any of the tjac partners or call the total joint assessment centre at 41 6635241 5 wwwmshonca wwwyorkcentralonca wwwnyghonca we thank the government of ontario for its support of this program and reducing wait times for our patients wwwhealthgovonca vji mrbi1hbm kl stouffvoie j7e hospital coitrommok mooimtslvc ommuhitv hm e 45 north york general hospital indu th ooi ommtl cmt embracing health york central w hospital far better health care for better health inserts for sat jan 13 2007 alfred ang dr samia makhlouf stouffville pharmacy uncle joes pharmacy restaurant village steak chop house homeease shop save zehrs stouffville ida markham pharmacy office depot private education yrng events no one delivers results like we do to find out more about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these customers call us today selected areas only suntribune

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