Thursday, April 26, 2007

End In Sight For Vaughan Election Recount

Vaughan’s mayoral controversy could come to an end today.
More than 60,000 votes cast in the November municipal election were recounted yesterday morning at the Terrace Banquet Hall in Concord.
Of those, 1,322 were blank, according city clerk John Leach.
That leaves approximately 300 to be counted and scrutinized today at the civic centre.
Mayor Linda Jackson and former mayor Micheal Di Biase were both on hand to witness the recount.
Results may be announced today or tomorrow.

- ER

Media Release: Vaughan In Motion Walk to Cure Cancer - Sun April 29 - Vaighan Mills Mall

Vaughan in Motion’s
“Walk To Cure Cancer”
5 km inside the Vaughan Mills

Sunday, April 29th at 9:00 a.m. (Entrance #3)

Net proceeds to benefit The Canadian Cancer Society

Special appearances by
Reptilia - come to the show and discover the world of reptiles.
Elvira Caria - On-Air Radio Personality
Doo Doo the International Clown
and many local talent groups!

For more info call 905-832-8298 or visit our website
http://www.vaughaninmotion.com
info@vaughaninmotion.com

Roads Re-open After Storm

All regional roads in York Region have re-opened following Monday's thunderstorm.
Some roads remained closed until Wednesday morning as crews worked to clean up the mess.
The storm brought down hydro lines, knocking out traffic signals and sending debris onto the roadways.
While some roads were reduced to a single lane, others remained closed during the cleanup.

- ER

Sports Report

The Blue Jays and Yankees were rained out yesterday.
A makeup date has not been set.
The two teams will meet this evening at 7:05pm.
AJ Burnett (1-1) will take on New York's Phil Hughes, who will be making his major league debut.

Toronto FC were shut out by the Kansas City Wizards, 3-0, in the first game of a home and home series.
Toronto has yet to record their first win and first goal in club history.
The FC's next game will be Saturday's home opener at BMO field against the Wizards.

Scoreboard

NHL Playoffs

Anaheim 5 Vancouver 1 (Ana. leads 1-0)
Buffalo 5 N.Y. Rangers 2 (Buff leads 1-0)

OHL Playoffs

Sudbury 4 Belleville 1 (Sudbury leads 3-2)

-ER