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Thornhill eatery charged

York Regional Health Services inspectors charged one Vaughan restaurant with infractions under the Health Protection and Promotion Act on June 27.

Blockade charges dropped

Charges against dozens of protesting ex-employees of bankrupt Progressive Moulded Products were dropped this week. The workers had been charged last week with violating court injunctions that declared their blockade illegal.

Swimmer smashes Erie record

Jade Scognamillo finished her record-breaking swim of Lake Erie so fast, the camera crews that were supposed to greet her were nowhere in sight.

Cops watch as CAW talks

Facing potential court-ordered police action, laid-off workers blockading Progressive Moulded Products have turned to the Canadian Auto Workers for help.

Jackson — stay put or go?

He’s not saying the mayor should quit. But, Councillor Alan Shefman says, “if I was in her position, if that was me, I would resign.”

Crime Beat: Chain-wielding suspects sought

Police from York’s holdup squad are looking for two chain-wielding suspects after a pair of early morning robberies in Vaughan and Richmond Hill last week. In both incidents, a chain was used to intimidate the victims, police say.

Collins a real sports nut

Joshua Collins knows a thing or two about basketball. And volleyball. Not to mention baseball. The 17-year-old Vaughan Secondary School student has been playing — and excelling at — one sport or another from a very early age, he says.

Jackson’s future in jeopardy

Mayor Linda Jackson says she was unaware of the apparent mismanagement of her 2006 campaign finances that has now placed her job in jeopardy. But if she didn’t know what was going on with her election dollars, her husband and campaign manager Mario Campese did, according to auditors Ken Froese and Glen R. Davison, who uncovered several apparent contraventions of the Municipal Elections Act.

City call centre offers service in 170 languages

Avete domande sulla spazzatura o le tasse? Precisa de informações sobre os centros comunitários? The City of Vaughan recently launched Language Line, a translation service designed to help a diverse population get answers from city hall in a tongue they’re comfortable with.