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Sean Pearce

Sean Pearce

News Editor at yorkregion.com

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  • Regional News

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Recent Articles

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York residents race to Egypt for ‘camel races’

Pyramids and sand dunes may have been in short supply, but one could still see duelling dromedaries loping about the baseball field beside the Egypt Community Hall, Saturday.
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More than 4,200 tickets issued through red-light camera program in ...

A total of 4,252 red-light camera tickets have been issued in York Region since the system went live last fall.
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York Region Transit GM leaving for TTC

Rick Leary is moving on after 5 years with YRT/Viva
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York University wants to set up York Region campus

Written request expected this week, Bill Fisch says
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War Amps forum provides voice to amputees

Teasing, stares and fielding too many questions are just some of the challenges with which amputees struggle on a daily basis,
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No defence against York Region’s red-light cameras: paralegal

The majority of York Region's red-light cameras went live Oct. 18.
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Updated: Ontario debt clock ticks at $372 per second

Provincial Finance Minister defends his government's record, adding the budget will be balanced by 2017.
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You’ll wait 10 years for affordable housing

Part 3 of our in-depth look into the state of housing in York Region and its impact on your life
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York Region puts garbage disposal issue on hold

A ban on waste grinders in homes is on hold for now.
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York Region getting new area code

365 will join 905, 289.
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Public land gets more protection

The province’s decision to expand the provincial Greenbelt and close Ontario’s last two coal-fired power plants was met with approval by environmentalists, health promotion organizations and others.