Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 19, 2007, p. 8

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o stouffinlk suntribune thursday july 19 2007 share a little magic 16 ftgassr 905495289 york wwwbbbsyca a little time can make a huge difference in a childs life with several volunteer programs to choose from one is sure to suit your schedule this message brought to you as a community service of the economistsuntribune durhamyork residual waste environmental assessment study public information session pubisc notice study update meeting the regions of durham and york are participating in a joint waste study to find a better way to manage the residual waste ie garbage remaining after diversion efforts such as recycling and composting through the joint waste management group the two municipalities are addressing the social environmental and financial impacts of this waste issue by way of an individual environmental assessment ea under the provincial ea act the preferred technology for managing durham and york regions residual waste has been identified as thermal treatment coupled with energy generation a shortlist of sites has been identified and evaluations are underway to select the preferred site using criteria and priorities developed during earlier stages of the ea one of the shortlisted sites is located on garfield wright boulevard in the town of east gwillimbury on july 24th 2007 york region will be hosting an information session to present and discuss the progress of the ea to date and highlight findings of the generic health and ecological risk study for more information on the durhamyork residual waste ea study please visit the study website at wwwdurhamvorkwasteca the information session regarding the proposed energyfromwaste facility will be heid from 630 pm to 930 pm a formal presentation will begin at 700 pm tuesday july 24 2007 york region administrative centre seminar room 17250 yonge street newmarket please register in advance of this session by calling 18663984423 for more information on the durhamyork residual waste ea study please visit wwwdurhamyorkwasteca or call 1 8663984423 police and emergency services cordon oflf an area of hwy 48 after this rollover last weekend hwy 48 between baldwin in georgina and bloomington road in whitchurchstoufifville was named as one of the collision hotspots by an opp report death toll up on twolane roads from page 1 unfortunate supt bill grodzinski com mander of the highway safety division said people surprised about hwy 48s death toll should consider statistics indicating 400series highways tend to be the safest in 2005 opppatrolled sec tions of hwy 48 saw three fatal crashes hwy 11 had 15 hwy 17 had 28 and hwy 7 had 14 the extensively travelled hwy 401 had a total of 32 deaths that year supt grodzinski said clearly with the two lane roads the totals are up there he said in vaughan the opp has identified a 54 km stretch of the privately owned hwy 407 etr between pine valley drive and hwy 427 as a hotspot twenty per cent of injury col lisions in the local opp detach ment area occur on that stretch of highway supt grodzinski said major factors in collisions on that stretch are motorists driv ing too fast following too closely and improper lane changes these factors are typical of a 400series highway supt grodzinski said a lot of traffic merges onto hwy 407 at pine valley and 427 since there is no onramp between the two vaughan coun cillor tony carella said officers patrolling hwy 407 say the toll route is safe due to wide shoulders and less traffic compared to other 400series expressways supt grodzinski said wearing seatbelts is still one of the best things you can do to protect yourself from serious injury or death in a collision he said asthma we can help call the lung association brain therapy imagine your potential lung association iiige diotighl to youas3 community smvict ot tin economist suiisimtttburto the weight loss program youll love for life oneonone support grocery store food allnatural products safe fast effective no carbstarving a nutritionally 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