The Main Street Markham Auto Classic Car Rally September 9th Registration 8:30am | |
This event is a five stage car rally for show participants and other car enthusiasts who wish to participate in a fun, light hearted 90 minute "Sunday Morning Drive" in the local Markham Rd. area. The event is a combination of some of the more fun aspects of car rallying and includes a Navigational Poker Run with a Scavenger Hunt theme and a few extra surprises to keep the event light hearted and fun for all participants. Registration for the Rally Component is $50.00 per vehicle with all fees collected going directly to the Thomas & Tallis Charity Foundation supporting programs for youth sport and education in Markham. Space is limited to the first 40 vehicles, car show participants will depart first and have a reserved location for there vehicle on main street at the completion of the rally. Prizes will be awarded on the Main Stage to the car (Driver and Navigator) in three categories for the most points collected based on each leg of the course. The categories are Over All Winner, Vintage Car (Most Points in Class) and an open class Poker Run. This event is made possible by the generous support and assistance of the Main Street Markham BIA. Many Thanks! |
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Press Release: Car Rally In Markham
YRP Investigate Markham Condo Fire
An 84-year-old Markham woman is in critical but stable condition at Sunnybook Hospital, after being found unconscious in her condominium.
On Sept. 1, York Regional Police and Markham Fire were called to a fire at 610 Bullock Avenue, in the Highway 7 and McGowan Road area.
According to reports, the woman and a relative escaped the fire, but went back into the condominium to rescue her cats.
The woman was overcome by the heavy smoke and was soon found by fire services.
The cause of the fire is unknown and police did not find any evidence to suggest foul play.
The investigation continues.
- ER
On Sept. 1, York Regional Police and Markham Fire were called to a fire at 610 Bullock Avenue, in the Highway 7 and McGowan Road area.
According to reports, the woman and a relative escaped the fire, but went back into the condominium to rescue her cats.
The woman was overcome by the heavy smoke and was soon found by fire services.
The cause of the fire is unknown and police did not find any evidence to suggest foul play.
The investigation continues.
- ER
Sports Report
MLB: Boston 13 Toronto 10
CFL: Toronto 32 Hamilton 14
OUA Football: Waterloo 42 UofT 17; Windsor 59 York 0
CFL: Toronto 32 Hamilton 14
OUA Football: Waterloo 42 UofT 17; Windsor 59 York 0
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