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905-881-3373 THERE’S MORE TO SHOPPING AT SHOPS ON STEELES
TORY BLUE FOR CANADA BASH Pam Am flame burns bright
Councillors applaud move to put subway to Richmond Hill back on track By SIMONE JOSEPH
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‘Major step’ forward Official RFP issued for new Vaughan hospital PAGE 9 STAFF PHOTOS/NICK IWANYSHYN
Yellow raincoats were more visible than Canadian flags at the soggy Pre Canada Day Family Barbecue presented Sunday by Thornhill MP Peter Kent and MPP Gila Martow. Rain didn’t stop Naftali (left) and Chava Chase from enjoying some cotton candy.
Metrolinx has recommended moving ahead with plans to build the Yonge Street subway north to Richmond Hill, a step heralded by councillors from York’s southern municipalities. “This is an important moment for both this project and transit development in the GTA,” said Vaughan Councillor Alan Shefman. “For years, we have been meeting with virtually everyone involved in the planning and development of transit in the region, attempting to convince them to move to the next step in this critical project. We are very hopeful that a decision to fund this recommendation will be announced shortly to allow the work to begin.” Metrolinx (previously the Greater Toronto Transportation Authority) manages and integrates road transport and public transportation in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. Metrolinx has approved the Yonge Relief Network Study, which includes a recommendation that the Yonge Street North Subway project — which extends the existing line from Finch to Richmond Hill — should move to the next step of development. This next step will include preliminary design concepts and the start of the engineering process, as well as a report back to the Metrolinx board in spring 2016. The Yonge Relief Network Study noted that the extension could move forward, since it will not overwhelm the Yonge line to the south. Richmond Hill Mayor David Barrow says the Metrolinx board decision was a very positive move. “This is a great step in the right direction,” Barrow said. “Yonge Street is one of the busiest and most See SUBWAY, page 8.
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