Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 14, 2007, p. 8

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531 8 stoujfville suntribune saturday april 14 2007 ban all drinking from page 1 staff photosteve somerville premier dalton mcguinty york regional police chief armand la barge transportation minister donna cansfield and community safety and correctional services minister monte kwinter view man gled vehicles part of a display at the community safety village in wwtchurchstouffville thursday nation of red and blue lights on vehicles making them more visible the legislation was introduced later in the day mr mcguinty told oak ridges mpp frank wees who was in attendance and had previously introduced a private members street racing bill he had an influence for good on the proposed legislation the province wants to send a clear message his government considers you dangerous if you drink and drive or street race the premier said there can be no tolerance in ontario for people who put other peo ples lives at risk on our roads mr mcguinty said mr klees welcomed the government action but said he still wants nitrous oxide banned in vehicles that use public highways nitrous oxide is a highly combustible fuel used in racing vehicles m0n1yj0wn interest long term jn commitment u short if month walkaway lease with opflonal buybacx m p7 izli 12 month lease 12 mohth lease ntmrfi 499 no credit bad credit no problem all apps accepted trrrrcr- ffitv mm 12 month lease 5f9mth wuaj 12month lease mm v oac vehicles are limited quantity factory order may be required 20000 kms alloved excess km charges apply excludes freight s1250 regadmin taxes extra accessory program as per fords list applies tof150s only hurry sale ends friday april 20th 2007 lease ending in 2007 drive mew wow i ask about our 750 grad rebate lm confident that you will be completely satisfied with your sales or service experience or call me directlyand when you re completely satisfied please let me know unionville markville ford ford ifffcoaf svt 2 1 main street unionville kennedy rd 1 block north of the a07 in markham president 41 67984744 ext 201 toll free 1- ltaaeebeees wwwmarkvillefordcom the crackdown was viewed as a good step by madd canada york region chapter president margaret williams obviously were in favour of any thing that will get impaired drivers off the road ms williams said adding she wants the government to introduce zero bloodalcohol content regulations there should be no drinking and driving permitted at all she said we know what it is like to have our loved ones wrenched from our lives and we dont want anyone else to go through that more than two people are killed every day and 10 people seriously injured on the provinces roadways ms williams said innocent bystanders all too often are the victims of these reckless acts she said the cost of street racing was high lighted last summer when seven year old katie manchester of richmond hill was left orphaned her parents rob and lisa manchester were killed after being broadsided by a honda at yonge street and stouffville road last year york police investigated 30 crashes in which 33 people died the use of alcohol was a contribut ing factor in 12 of those motor vehicle collisions and aggressive driving was a contributing factor in eight chief armand la barge said impaired driving offences increased 9 per cent last year in york region behind these sobering statistics are families torn apart by the loss of a father or a mother a brother a sister a son or a daughter he said stouffvuleloth best investment by david fleischer staff writer markham is already one of the fastest growing and most diverse municipali ties in canada but now a leading real estate analyst is saying it is one of the best places in which to invest as well the real estate investment network recently released a report ranking the top 10 towns in ontario for investing in real estate based on detailed research and forecasting the report found markham was the fourthbest town in the province the kitchener- waterloo area placed first followed by barrie and orillia toronto placed eighth on the list and whitchurchstouffville at number 10 was the only other york region munici pality to make the cut the town was lauded for its untapped potential with low vacancy rates no substan tial increase in the number of rental units planned for the future and a rising demand for the country in the city lifestyle the towns biggest problem will be dealing with its growth said the report aurora and newmarket received honourable mentions alongside st catharines guelph london orangeville and mississauga

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