Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 24 Mar 2016, p. 1

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serving the CoMMunitY of WhitChurCh-stouffville shamrock skate Farm market canned Council looking at revival on Saturdays in 2017 PAGE 4 CoMing uP Plans for Easter? Walk like Jesus,take part in egg hunt on long weekend PAGE 12 sPorts Spirit grads go pro Geiger,Porter,Finch ice college hockey careers PAGE 25 INVENTORY CLEARANCE On Now Seaway Pools & Hot Tubs â-  40 PAges/Yorkregion.CoM EYE EXAMS AVAILABLE Follow us on 905-640-3537 6292 Main St., Stouffville | www.vividoptical.ca CoMMunitY Residents oppose cell toweR By Ali RAzA aliraza@yrmg.com We use them every day â€" cellphones and WiFi signals â€" but at what cost? That question’s been sparked by a proposed wireless telecommunications antenna installa- tion slated to be constructed on 5295 Durham Road 30 â€" in Pickering. Normally, it wouldn’t be an issue for Stouffville residents, but the proposed location of the cell tower is just across from a new subdivision of houses on Mantle Avenue, which is home to sev- eral families. The tower’s location has jolted unhappy resi- dents into action, as they express concern over the health risks associated with a high frequen- cy radio signal in such close proximity to their homes. Property values are also a concern for residents, as the 31-meter tall tower described as an “eyesore” stands in plain view from many homes nearby. The protests are reminiscent of other cam- paigns in Whitchurch-Stouffville, including one that stopped Rogers from erecting a tower near the Stouffville train station two years ago. “We understand there are areas in Stouffville that don’t have great coverage,” said resident Holly Freer, who lives within 500 metres of the proposed tower. “Because of the risks, we don’t think this location is optimal.” Hot Tub Kendall Sauro, 12, of the Stouffville Skating Club, gives a figure skating demonstration between free-skate sessions during a second annual March Break event sponsored by the World Health Organization’s International Tiny Seedlings, a United Soils youth initiative, Boston Pizza and York Regional Police at Agency for Research on Cancer on the health the Stouffville Arena last Thursday. She was dressed for St. Patrick’s Day. thursdAY, MArCh 24, 2016 â-  27 HERITAGE RD., MARKHAM See CELL, page 14. FREE Ring Cleaning for the month of March 905-294-8030 “Your Con dent Smile Is Our Goal” Get to know us... A very familiar face at the Dental Centre, for many years, Leslie is one of our Orthodontic hygienists! A lot of the children in Uxbridge, Port Perry and Sunderland have had their smiles spruced up by seeing Leslie’s smile! Not only is she a vital part of our highly-regarded orthodontic program, but she is also kept busy with regular hygiene patients at each of our locations. When not hanging out with the Dental Centre family, Leslie enjoys boating and spending time with her friends and family. 15 Ringwood Drive, Stouffville 905-642-5777 www.thedentalcentre.ca STAFF PHOTO/MIKE BARRETT Indeed, Freer and several other residents cite 138 Sandiford Dr., Unit 5 • 905-642-2886 www.410auto.ca GOING GREEN Publicationmail agreement #40051189 AT 410 AUTO Audi • Porsche European & Asian Vintage Volkswagen Hybrid

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