Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 14, 2007, p. 7

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stoiiflvillesuntribimem saturday april 14 2007 7 flower power somebody forgot to tell whoever was in charge of local justice that putting 350 people in a room that holds about 200 not only raises questions about fire safety laws but if s a stupid thing to do joanransberry zrrfltez 11 weeks o tetwodtions mark your calendars staff photosjqerd witteveen bettyanne pajot left and liz lightfoot volunteers with the markham whitchurchstouffville unit of the canadian cancer society are working on the groups daffodil campaign during april discover the beauty of the york regional forest at the spring forest festival saturday april 21 2007 1000am to 200pm york regional forest eldred king woodlands 16232 hwy 48 on west side about 2 km north of aurora road enjoy a horsedrawn wagon ride through the forest plant trees in the forest bring your gloves and shovels listen to live music from mike ford throughout the festival learn about private woodlot stewardship from york environmental stewardship meet a forest legend smokey the bear experience nature on guided hikes at nam and ipm learn about forest management and much more we hope to see you soon in your regional forest for more information contact pamela fulford at 9058304444 ext 5241 green its in our nature if gum fahww ov tomovvouu york re g i o n g r o wt h man ei g erne n t over the next 25 years york region will experience continued rapid and dynamic population and employment growth by 2031 the region is anticipated to grow by adding 570000 people to bring our population to 15 million people 340000 jobs to bring our employment to 800000 last year the public gave us key input on a range of issues facing the region including protecting our natural heritage and maintaining our high quality of life accommodating significant population and employment growth addressing traffic congestion and ensuring that there is appropriate infrastructure investment to support growth rates ensuring that human services keep pace with growth maintaining a vibrant economy and attracting employment our challenge is to make smarter more sustainable growth management decisions ih 2007 we are asking for your input on several growth scenarios developed over the past year come and share your thoughts and ideas with us on one of the following dates 600 pm to 700 pm open house 700 to 730 presentation 730 to 900 pm facilitated discussion meeting date municipality location tuesday may 1 2007 cityofvaughan vaughan civic centre 2141 major mackenzie drive maple council chambers thursday may 3 2007 town of markham town of markham anthony roman centre 101 town centre boulevard markham canada room tuesday may 8 2007 town of richmond hill richmond hill civic centre 225 east beaver creek road omb hearing room lobby 1 floor wednesday may 9 2007 town of aurora aurora civic centre 1 municipal drive aurora council chambers thursday may 10 2007 town of east gwillimbury east gwillimbury civic centre 19000 leslie street sharon council chambers tuesday may 15 2007 town of newmarket newmarket civic centre 395 mulock drive newmarket council chambers for further information please visit wwwyorkca or call 9058304444 extns 1526 1532 or 1508 on

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