Tuesday, August 28, 2007

YRP Search For Pacific Mall Murder Suspects

Investigators are canvassing Markham's Pacific Mall, in an effort to seek further information on the whereabouts of Peng (Victor) Li, 25, of Markham, who is wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for the First Degree Murder of Long (Owen) Sha.
Mr. Li’s mother, who lives in China, is urging her son to seek legal advice and arrange his surrender to York Regional Police.
A Canada-wide warrant has also been issued for the arrest of a 17-year-old male from Toronto, for First Degree Murder.
His name cannot be released under the provisions of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Li and the 17-year-old were part of group of seven males who were involved with the May, 2007, homicide.
The remaining five have already been arrested.

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Sports Report

The Blue Jays needed extra innings to beat the Oakland Athletics 6-2.
Toronto scored four runs in the 12th inning, including an RBI double by Troy Glaus.
Game two of the three game series goes tonight in Oakland.
Jesse Litsch (5-6) will face Oakland's Chad Gaudin (10-9).
First pitch - 10:05pm

Team Canada opened round two of the FIBA Qualifying tournament with a 95-88 win over Uruguay.
Jesse Young led the Canadians with 22 points.
Canada will face Argentina tonight in Las Vegas.
Tip off - 6pm

Canada took game one of the Junior Hockey Super Series, defeating Russia 4-2.
Game two of the exhibition series takes place tomorrow in Russia.

Colin Linford, the President of the Canadian Soccer Association, is stepping down.
Linford attributed his departure to a lack of support from a majority of the CSA executive and it's board of directors.

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Monday, August 27, 2007

Bodies Of Markham Teenagers Recovered From Lake Ontario

The bodies of two Markham teenagers have been recovered from Lake Ontario near Trenton.
Police divers recovered the bodies Sunday afternoon, about 250 metres off the shore of North Beach Provincial Park near Consecon.
Police say Awad Ghafoor, 16, and Amad Choudhry, 17, went missing early Saturday and were last seen in distress while swimming.

With files from CBC.ca

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York CAS On Strike

About 180 workers at the York Region Children's Aid Society walked off the job early today in a dispute over workloads and wages.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union says the workers rejected management's latest offer last Thursday and talks collapsed
on Friday.
More than 400 children could be effected by the walkout, as well as some 1,000 open family case files in the region.
However, the Children's Aid Society has said it has a backup plan in place to ensure children and families are cared for during a walkout.

With files from thestar.com

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Sports Report

The Blue Jays were shut down by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 3-1.
Toronto moves on to Oakland to begin a three-game series against the Athletics this evening.
AJ Bunett (7-7) will face Oakland's Esteban Loiza (1-0).
First pitch - 10:05pm

The Brantford Red Sox easily defeated the Maple Leafs 13-1, taking game six of the Intercounty Baseball League final.
The best-of-seven series is now tied at three games a piece.
Game seven will take place on Wednesday at Toronto's Christie Pits.

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Friday, August 24, 2007

Charity Ride Comes To Markham Village

Main Street Markham is expected to be awash in a sea of motorcycles Saturday morning as Canada’s 911 Ride arrives in Markham village.
The second annual Canadian ride aims to raise funds to assist families of emergency responders who have fallen in the line of duty and help children who have been victims of violent crime.
The ride also works in conjunction with the Mikey Network, which works to place defibrillators in as many public places as possible.
About 240 charitable riders will take part in the ride and are expected to arrive in the village between 10 and 10:15 a.m.

With files from yorkregion.com

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Sports Report

The Blue Jays are back in the win column after beating the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim last night 5-4.
Matt Staris led the offense with a two-run double.
Game two of the four-game series goes tonight in California.
Roy Halladay (14-5) will face LA's Jared Weaver (8-6).
First pitch - 10:05pm

The Argonauts are in Winnipeg for a date with the Blue Bombers.
The newest Argo, Robert Edwards, will be in the lineup; replacing John Avery, who's missing tonight's game due to an ankle injury.
Kickoff - 8pm

The Maple Leafs take on the Brantford Red Sox in game six of the Intercounty Baseball League final.
Toronto leads the best-of-seven series 3-2.
First pitch - 8pm, in Brantford

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