| ARCHIVE: January 8, 2010 |
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| "Breaking News" |
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| "If you want to please all the people all the time, make sure your
kitchen turns out pretty girl-next-door type of fare... My companion decided to tousle with
the gnocchi con pomodorini to start and it didn't disappoint... Next came the
involtini di pollo Cittadinni, I couldn't resist the marrying of sundried tomato... The
mushroom and brandy sauce took the incredibly tender beef just over the edge... An expresso
and a pair of simple desserts, sliver of chocolate mousse ganache cake..." |
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Girl-next-door fare beckons by Kim
Champion Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009 |
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| Yes, this came from a newspaper. Page 4, in fact. Yes, this is breaking
news, and I'm sure the editor thought that it was really important that we're aware of
Vaughan's restaurants with such importance. |
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| That's local media for you. |
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| The Accidental Forfeit |
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| Last October, the Vaughan Citizen published a notable story about the
first forfeited plane in Ontario history. |
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| "A twin-engined plane used to move drugs from British Columbia to
Ontario has been ordered forfeit by the Superior Court of Justice. It was a case in which
officers accidentally stumbled onto a drug scene. Police were conducting surveillance... in
a parking lot near Highways 7 and 400..." |
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| Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009 |
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| Wait... that's near my house! |
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| "With the (search warrant), police found more than 720,000 ecstasy
tablets, 49 kilograms of cocaine and more than $219,000 in cash." |
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| Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009 |
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| It's amazing how the boys in blue could "accidentally" reveal something
that significant. And behind my backyard as well! |
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Voiceovers: Frank Cotolo
Presenter: Phillip Hong |
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