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Whitchurch-Stouffville will be the place to be Canada Day weekend, as the town gets set for the 35th annual Strawberry Festival.Festival board chair Harry French is preparing for the festival that sees more than 30,000 guests every year.There are many new things to expect this year 鈥?including a large VIP reception Friday night for past Citizen and Sportsperson of the years, new vendor layout and Stouffville Main Street being open, French said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This year, French also said that the board is looking to recruit more volunteers. We need more people, he said.French said that the festival needs two types of volunteers. There are the volunteers needed to help from October to the sale to help <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup plan and organize the event, and volunteers needed for the weekend of the festival, he stanley cup said. Its just been hard to get people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽In 2017, the festival moved away from Stouffville Main Street, and that will continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Festival Market has over 200 crafters, food vendors and small businesses setting up shop in and around Memorial Park, Park Drive and Burkholder St. The streets will be closed to traffic, allowing festivalgoers to stroll the streets and browse the market while soaking up the festival atm stanley taza osphere. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bpqv COVID-19 testing pilot takes off at Pearson Airport
More than $7 million in active transportation upgrades along Homer Watson Boulevard are well underway 鈥?and a new pedestrian foot crossing is now visible over Schneider Creek, near the Huron Road intersection.The crossing is one of three new foot bridges included as parts of a three-metre wide, multi-use trail being constructed along north and east portions of Homer Watson Boulevard in two primary areas: Conestoga College Boulevard to M <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley website anitou Drive and Beasley Drive to Hanson Avenue.Between existing and proposed trails, improvements will provide an eight-kilometre connection between Conestoga College Boulevard and Ottawa Street South, according to the regions project manager, Jus stanley tumbler tin Armstrong. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added that the project is on budget and on schedule, with stanley cup completion anticipated by November. Homer Watson Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road experiencing traffic issues and has insufficient pedestrian and cycling facilities, states a past report to council. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The necessary improvements include rehabilitation to the existing north Schneider Creek bridge, road resurfacing and replacement of street light poles on Homer Watson Boulevard between Conestoga College Boulevard and Manitou Drive.Intersection improvements, to address operational issues, will also be completed along Homer Watson Boulevard at Conestoga College Boulevard, Pio
Whitchurch-Stouffville will be the place to be Canada Day weekend, as the town gets set for the 35th annual Strawberry Festival.Festival board chair Harry French is preparing for the festival that sees more than 30,000 guests every year.There are many new things to expect this year 鈥?including a large VIP reception Friday night for past Citizen and Sportsperson of the years, new vendor layout and Stouffville Main Street being open, French said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This year, French also said that the board is looking to recruit more volunteers. We need more people, he said.French said that the festival needs two types of volunteers. There are the volunteers needed to help from October to the sale to help <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup plan and organize the event, and volunteers needed for the weekend of the festival, he stanley cup said. Its just been hard to get people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 聽In 2017, the festival moved away from Stouffville Main Street, and that will continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Festival Market has over 200 crafters, food vendors and small businesses setting up shop in and around Memorial Park, Park Drive and Burkholder St. The streets will be closed to traffic, allowing festivalgoers to stroll the streets and browse the market while soaking up the festival atm stanley taza osphere. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bpqv COVID-19 testing pilot takes off at Pearson Airport
More than $7 million in active transportation upgrades along Homer Watson Boulevard are well underway 鈥?and a new pedestrian foot crossing is now visible over Schneider Creek, near the Huron Road intersection.The crossing is one of three new foot bridges included as parts of a three-metre wide, multi-use trail being constructed along north and east portions of Homer Watson Boulevard in two primary areas: Conestoga College Boulevard to M <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley website anitou Drive and Beasley Drive to Hanson Avenue.Between existing and proposed trails, improvements will provide an eight-kilometre connection between Conestoga College Boulevard and Ottawa Street South, according to the regions project manager, Jus stanley tumbler tin Armstrong. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added that the project is on budget and on schedule, with stanley cup completion anticipated by November. Homer Watson Boulevard is a major north-south arterial road experiencing traffic issues and has insufficient pedestrian and cycling facilities, states a past report to council. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The necessary improvements include rehabilitation to the existing north Schneider Creek bridge, road resurfacing and replacement of street light poles on Homer Watson Boulevard between Conestoga College Boulevard and Manitou Drive.Intersection improvements, to address operational issues, will also be completed along Homer Watson Boulevard at Conestoga College Boulevard, Pio
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