Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Nov 2010, p. 1

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“Oh my God I hope he doesn’t hit any of these kids,” Const. Par- cells said of what he was thinking while watching the man drive erratically. Const. Parcells followed the vehicle along Sandale Road and Rupert Avenue, where the vehicle drove mostly on the wrong side of the road. “My biggest concern was it was four in the afternoon, it was a residential neighbourhood and kids were playing everywhere," said the Stouffville native, who works in Oshawa. Mrf Parcells, a Stouflville resident and off-duty Durham Regional Police constable, decid- ed to follow the vehicle, which was travelling about 10 to 15 km/ h but swerving from one side of the street to the other. sbolan@yrmg.com Robert Parcells was just driv- ing home through west-end Stouffville Tuesday afternoon, minding his own business, when he ended up behind an erratic driver. SUSPECT PULLS KNIFE ON OFF-DUTY CONSTABLE The driver eventually pulled Driver stopped by Durham ofi‘icer (Swi'li'ibune BY SANDRA BOLAN See CINE” page 8‘ SHARE THAT OPINION, STOUFFVILLE. E-MAIL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO IMASON@YRMG.COM SATURDAY, NOV.13.2010 I SERVING‘IHE COMMUNITY OFWHI'I'CHURCHâ€"STOUFWILLE I 20 PAGES/$1 INCLUDINGGST One company helping compan- ion animals combat traditionally sbolan@yrmg.com From anti-cancer medication to Prozac and post-operative pain control to These are just some of the drugs no longer used exclusively by humans They are, in fact, some of the medications now being regularly administered to dogs and cats. Shelley Spang and Cindy Dawson look over during the Beyond Craft Show and Sale at 19 on the Park Thursday. The show ends Stouffville lab helps pets pharmaceutically BY SANDRA BOLAN KINGFISHER INTERNATIONAL WORKS IN UNTAPPED MARKET “It’s an exciting time. I get excit- ed about being‘a veterinarian just because I get a bit of a sneak pre- view sometimes on some things that are coming down the pipeline inafewyearsfrom nowandthese aregoingtobereallygoodtools for vets to use in practice and they will have an efiect, a good efl‘ect, on deadly diseases is Kingfisher Inter- national, aveterinary pharmaceuti- cal memh companylocated right here in Stouflville. “There’s a type of research that you’re not necessarily trying to dis- cover something new, but it’s much mote applied where you’re trying to figure out what’s the comect dosage I should be doing or how safe is this Mr. Hare founded Kingfisher seven years ago after realizing the veterinarian pharmaceutical indus- try was a relatively untapped one. the lives of animals," said Jonathan Hare, vice-president of research for the Edward Street company. But it was also at about that time when veterinarian pharmaceutical In the early 19805, of the top- 10 selling veterinarian drugs, about eight of them were antibiotics for cattle, according to Mr. Hare. Dewormers wene about the only medications available for dogs and cats. really novel cancer drug for use in dogs," Mr. Hare said. I38 Sandilud Dr., Uni 5, Sum 905-642-2886 or 1-877-410-2886(AUTO) See COMPANY, page 7. STAFF PHOTOINICK lWANYSHYN 67

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