ARCHIVE: January 8, 2010
 
 
"Breaking News"
 
"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..."
 
Girl-next-door fare beckons by Kim Champion
Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009
 
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.
 
That's local media for you.
 
 
The Accidental Forfeit
 
Last October, the Vaughan Citizen published a notable story about the first forfeited plane in Ontario history.
 
"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..."
 
Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009
 
Wait... that's near my house!
 
"With the (search warrant), police found more than 720,000 ecstasy tablets, 49 kilograms of cocaine and more than $219,000 in cash."
 
Vaughan Citizen, October 18 2009
 
It's amazing how the boys in blue could "accidentally" reveal something that significant. And behind my backyard as well!
 
 
Voiceovers: Frank Cotolo
Presenter: Phillip Hong
 
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