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 DURHAM聽 鈥?While it will take years of construction before the GO Train rolls into downtown Oshawa and Clarington, the signs were u stanley cup nveiled for two new commuter GO bus Park and Ride lots in Courtice and Oshawa on Friday, April 13.Construction will begin this spring on Park and Ride lots for the future Courtice Road GO Station and the future Ritson Road GO Station. As an interim step toward expanding rail service on the Lakeshore East GO line to these future station locations, GO Transit will expand service on Bus Route 91 鈥?Newcastle to Oshawa 鈥?to include the stops at the Courtice and Ritson Park and Ride lots. Every day our government is working to make life easier and more affordable for people. The new Courtice and Ritson Park and Ride lots will make it easier for commuters and families in Durham Region to use GO Transit to get where they need to go,  Durham MPP Granville Anderson said in a press stanley cup becher  release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Courtice Park and Ride lot will have 109 parking spaces, three bus bays, a bus shelter and bicycle storage. Construction at the site will also including minor landscape and drainage work.In March, Cl stanley cup arington Mayor Adrian Foster asked Metrolinx to post signs in advance to let residents know the new park and ride lot is coming to Courtice.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This is a great short term solution for Clarington residents that want to use the GO tra Grox Possible drowning at Tiny Township   s Bluewater Beach
 Peel Regional Police are investigating after a store in Mississauga was robbed at gunpoint  stanley cup on Tuesday, March 17.The businesses, located in the area of Westlock Road and Wolfedale Road, was robbed by two men around 9:30 p.m. Police said the suspects were dressed in all black clothing and also had on black gloves and masks. They entered the store with a gun and made a stanley cup  demand for cash. No injuries were reported.Uniform and canine officers were canvassing the area for the suspects, who fled the scene on foot in an unknown direction.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information on the incident can contact Peel   Central Robbery Bureau at  stanley cups 905-453-2121 ext. 3410.