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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 19 Apr 2006, p. 13

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durhamregion.com Durham police hit school zone speeders THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ April 19,2006 ♦ Page 13 Fines as high as $1,000 for leadfooted leadfooted motorists DURHAM - Speeding in a school zone could cost one driver $1,000. Durham Regional Police Service Officers Officers laid over 1,600 charges against motorists in school zones recently ' as part of its ongoing campaign to combat aggressive and dangerous driving. One of those ticketed was a driver traveling 127 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. All fines are automatically doubled for offences within Community Safety Zones. The DRPS Traffic Services Branch, in conjunction with members of Community Community Police Offices, the Ministry of Transportation and Municipal Bylaw officers, completed the second phase of Operation In the Zone, on March 24. The week-long initiative was part of the year-long aggressive enforcement campaign called "Drive to Stay Alive in 2006." During the course of the week, officers officers attended school zones and community community safety zones in each municipality, municipality, enforcing zero tolerance toward infractions like aggressive driving, rolling rolling stops, speeding and driving without proper papers. As a result, 1,666 tickets were issued March 20-24, up from 1,331 during the first Zone 1 blitz. Charges include: • Speeding: 1,114 • Speeding in a Community Safety Zone: 57 • Fail to stop for stop sign: 88 • Other HTA Offences: 407 „ LIVE ENTERTAINMENT u % THURS. Apr. 20th • 9PM "MOJO GRANDE" 600 Grandview, Oshawa 905-436-1476 This Week There's lots more news online at durhamregion.com Enjoying an Earth Day adventure DURHAM -- With hiking, canoe portage, portage, map reading and survival fire building, building, Durham students are going 'Adventure 'Adventure Bound' on an outdoor challenge. To celebrate International Earth Day, teams of Grade 7 and 8 students from schools across Durham are invited to partake partake in a two-day challenge, April 20 and 21, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Dur ham Forest Outdoor Education Centre. , During the morning, students will attend different centres to learn about packing, no-trace camping, map reading, survival fire building, shelter building, canoe portage portage skills, wildlife appreciation, problem-solving problem-solving and journal writing. Afterwards, they'll participate in the Adventure Bound challenge and all teams will be graded on their success while working together in a co-operative way to deal with various challenges. The primary goal of the festival is' to encourage youth to. enjoy nature and increase their outdoor skills and comfort level. Custom upholstery, auto/marine, RV Custom Upholstery ■ Automotive & Boat Tops Marine Inferiors Mooring Covers ■ Convertible Tops www.premieredutosalon.com • Serving Durham Since 1985 Tc 1010 Brock Road South (Northwest corneraf Bayly) AUTO GLASS & CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 1 -877-BOAT TOP(262-8867) • : %0 - - £,$&:■• • HI- : ||| || ^ Irrf -y P'W'W • • • ... x ■! PICKERING LOCATION Wl At Ml IIAVI For Motorhomes ioy maiii i its i.'Ml) Hwy II ; t'AHK MllIH t X I'n krimt), ju-.t mimitrsn I'lllllWNI I) wc.'-.| ut ItimiKlin I nun i i-i -mo.' www.|>it:kt-M iiv|i v t om OSHAWA LOCATION For 5th Wheel & Trailers •I At IUddi MicmiI W l Kll.lW.l, I' ll It till flMt •.«mill cf lh<! -101 I .'il 10 ,'iu 11 UB • AEROLITE rebate offer II mi Mg Take up to $250 off your total furniture purchase with special manufacturer's rebate. Durham's Newest & Largest Sklar Peppier Furnishings Store! 900 Champlain Ave., Oshawa 905-723-4561 Hours: Mon.» Tues.» Wed. 10-6, Thurs.» Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5 www.sklargallery.com Exceptional Warranty Superior Construction Fast Delivery 'See slow for doluils. Not volid on previous oflors or purchases. p,p € P P L6 R FURNISHINGS OSHAWA life • style • solutions

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