Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 16 Jun 2011, p. 12

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905.943.8855 SEDI Higwhwag 7, Markham ON L3H 1N3 'lhe [own affairs will be chased My 29 and The municipi Aug. 2 and re-open at m Dr. Aug from townofwxc 3. Aug. 1 is a civic holiday. councillor e-ma This means you will ml be able to pick up from .com to .ca green "blmmdcgtagsonflmucdays hisgoingtl Bill enlswillhavetobemadealfixnm maboutml cial institutions and civic wedding will have , mad next moml to take place in anomet _ building The uwm‘s municipal offices willbe closed for two days summer to emble smfl to move from 37 Sandiford Dr. next door to 111 Sandifmd. Dr. 7 r looking at all the amms. 'lhey don't know whom to go.“ Mr. Phurvahidi "Any type of bushess they have with the tmm can he at law initiated in «me 5pm," 'lhum will also hv a self-q‘rvv kinsk that wall pnm‘dc access to MPM‘, asmxmmt mils and arrhivm nf rmmril mponx Town treasum Man; Pbunmhidi surveys what will be the mayor’s (flu-,3! the new town hall ‘If we do all the packing too eafly. that puts too many disruptions on the times," town CEO Dave Cash said. “If they're pub- lic. we don't think that would be appropri- ate. When we're opened. we}? serving them well." ‘ 11w department. doing wim' build» ing permit review and inspection serving. will npemte as per usual. If the issue is beyond the Rope of the con» traliml mstnmt-r sen/hr nmmmatm, you will he dimmed m the appropriate depart» "K‘HL H's um only the reception area a! the new town hall lhal is being rcvampul. You will also be able to deal with customer service mpm' wntauvcs via nmail. Town hall Closing two days for move If [here are emetgency water breaks or Residents asked for longer hours BY SANDRA BOW ohm @yrmg; com The municipality's. website Ls also (ha ngmg {mm townofwxcom to lossmfiuxca. Staff and councillor e-mail addresses will also switch other incidean mptmed In the mwn's (m-(‘afl answedn’g service. that infurmatinn will be m- directed to the appropriate department. The town has decided to mine in market exchanges, which am used by sumo rural. residents may will be replaced mm toll-flee numbers Thc 905-895-5299 cn‘hangr mil ht replaced with 1-355-642-8697, while the 905- 8952423 number will be mpl-au-d with 1-855- It is going to cost the town 510.075 to move about 90 people BO metres down the mad next month to the former Cook Canada building (‘ustomfl wrviu' hnurx'an- being expandâ€" ad to 8 am. to 5 pm. They an- mnvmly 8 10 a.m. to 4'30 p.m. 'Mce a month, when Tum day council meetings am hold. the autumn desk will remain open until 7 pm. "It may um ht‘ avaiiuhlv Day 1. hu mrtainly in the works and will he .nmi shofify," Mr, Pourvahidi und '_'J‘hme mmplainu and ixsmN “ill at» mllafly mponod In cnulx il m polim ian awam of what L's taking place m thvu u. Mr. lburvahidi sand. It, Is expected to cost $1015 m‘xlhon m tnnsionn the former physman equipment and supply company facility mm the town hall. (bmpiaims rcccivcd by town mm into a service mum!" mamg mam program and he tratkni unnl ( lion. Along with a new address mmm new phone numbers. “Many residents have mqucsu'd [hm us befom work 0! they bamlv makv it ; work.” Mr. l-hurvahidi s‘ald 57M? 'HOTGSYEVE SOMSRVM LE it am “111 hr m m! 501

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