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Two York public school trustee candidates have complained about vandalism targeting their signs as the school by stanley cup election on April 25 nears. I have officially complained to the [Vaughan] city clerk and police, said Deven Sandhu stanley thermobecher , one of the 12 people running in the byelection. This happened on Tuesday night as posters were missing on Wednesday evening. He added: stanley cup Somebody took four away along with stakes and for one stakes were present. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nagina Parmar is another candidate who said that most of my signs have been vandalized and some of them are stolen. Parmar expressed her disappointment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This is a trustee election for the school board. By doing all this, what kind of message we are sending to parents and students who we are going to represent. On April 16, Parmar contacted York Region Media for the second time,聽 saying I saw my signs tampered and vandalized again this morning at Jane and Springside, ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The April 25 byelection is to appoint a trustee for Ward 1 and 2 in Vaughan following the sudden resignation of former board chair Anna De Bartolo. Xbya 3 lost Kentucky hikers rescued; told mom don t freak out
OSWEGO, NY 鈥?At this weeks Common Council meet stanley cup ing, councilors expressed support of the Common Council of St. Catherines, Canada, in regard to proposed NYS ballast water regulations and the possible adverse effects on the Great Lakes.Recently, Oswego Mayor Tom Gillen received a correspondence from Rick Dykstra, parliamentary secretary for citizenship and immigration, of St. Catharines, Canada, with regard to proposed ballas stanley cup t water regulations and the possible adverse effect on the Port of Oswego Authority 鈥?and elsewhere. While we recognize the legitimate environmental concerns, no new invasive species have come in through ballast water since 2006 when the current regime was put in place, Dykstra said.Furthermore, the economic impact in terms of job losses would be severe for small to medium size ports like St. Catharines and Oswego when ships are no longer allowed to pass through New York waters to satisfy a standard that cannot be met and cannot even be measured, he added. placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;The proposed standards are impossible to meet and there is no technology currently in place anywhere that could even attempt to comply with the requirement, Gillen pointed out. So its almost Bizarro World theyre talking about, he said at the previous weeks stanley mug committee meeting.There are billions of dollars at stake here as this has the potential to shut down the St. Lawrence Seaway, he added.He urged the council to approve a resolution in support of St. Catheri |
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