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Council approves projects to be done in conjunction with Nobleton forcemain By Bill Rea Tempers got a little heated at times around the King council table last Monday night, as the councillors voted to include a couple of projects into the plans for the installation of sewers on King Road in Nobleton. More ... Council plans to hold 22 meetings in 2008 Irish luck isn't going to keep King councillors from working St. Patrick's Day. Council recently approved its meeting schedule for 2008, with a St. Patrick's Day session on the list. More ... Police say beware of warm-up thefts Winter is back, and so is that ordeal of trying to get your car going early on freezing mornings. Every year, York Regional Police investigate vehicle warm-up thefts, and now that colder weather is upon us, residents are reminded that this is a crime of opportunity that can be avoided. More ... Murder suspect remanded The 46-year-old Toronto man who is facing murder charges has been remanded into custody. Bao Mac has been accused in connection with the discovery of three bodies in a burnt-out van that was found on the 7th Concession in King Oct. 14. He is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow (Thursday). More ... Liberal candidate Moses opposed to planned seat distribution Judith Moses, Liberal candidate for the federal riding of York- Simcoe, is opposed to the Conservative government's bill for the redistribution of seats in the House of Commons. Moses stated the plan unfairly discriminates against both York- Simcoe and Ontario voters. More ...
By Bill Rea The people who run The Kingbridge Centre near King City look at the facility as a place of learning. So the agreement to become "Partners in Education" with King City Secondary School, which was officially signed last Wednesday, makes a great deal of sense. More ...
By Bill Rea York Regional Police acknowledged a sad anniversary last Tuesday at the kickoff of the 2007 Festive RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere) campaign. Ion Mihaila, 66, of Vaughan, lost his life in a three-vehicle crash Nov. 27, 2004 on Highway 9, near Cardinal Golf Club, which is where the ki... More ... Phone-in campaign nabs 100th impaired driver York Regional Police continue to report success from the Safe Roads . . . Your Call campaign. Since the campaign started late in June, 100 impaired drivers have been arrested as the result of citizens calling 9- 1-1. The 100th arrest was made at approximately 8 p.m. Nov. 10 at the intersection o... More ... |
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