Brooklin Citizen (Brooklin, ON), 22 Jan 2015, p. 1

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The best pictures of 2014 by Sabrina Byrnes Local leaders talk business in Brooklin Brooklin Optimists helping to make dreams come true thecitizen BrooklinJANUARY 22, 2015 facebook.com/newsdurham twitter.com/newsdurham durhamregion.com BROOKLIN -- Sue Winkler, a crossing guard, stopped traffic as a boy crossed Carnwith Drive East at Watford Street. The Town of Whitby is looking into addressing safety concerns at this Brooklin intersection, including the possibility of installing a four-way stop sign. At right, two children crossed the street with the help of an adult at the busy inter- section. See the story on page 3. RYAN PFEIFFER / METROLAND A question of safety in Brooklin Whitbylicious headed to Brooklin Jan. 28 WHITBY -- Residents are invited to taste what local restaurants have to offer during this year's Whitbylicious, running from Wednesday, Jan. 28 to Sunday, Feb. 8. Ten locally owned and operated restaurants will be participating in the event and each will have exclusive, prix fixe menus featuring mouth-watering dishes. The restaurants include 1847 Wine and Beer Bistro, Bella Notte Ristorante, The Brock House, Chatterpaul's Fine Casual Dining and Lounge, Corrado's Restaurant and Bar, Hot Rocks Creative Diner, KB, Nice Bistro, Shrimp Cocktail Resto-Lounge, and Tap and Tankard. Reservations for Whitbylicious are recommended, and patrons should make their reservations directly with restaurants. Whitbylicious supports the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. 4

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