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January 21, 2009 - by Karen Longwell
Tim Mulcahy, whose son Tyler was one of the three men who perished in a car accident near Minett on July 3, is quashing any speculation of involvement in the charges against the Lake Joseph Club.
www.whatevermagazine.ca - Winter 2008
I was in Italy in July when I got the call that my 20-year-old son Tyler had died in Muskoka, in a drink-anddrive accident. Two of his friends, Cory and Kourosh, were also killed.
National Post - Dec 10, 2008
You really have to hand it to Dalton "Premier Dad" McGuinty. He's like Teflon made flesh. His wife works at, and his children attend, Catholic schools, and yet he somehow cruises to victory over John Tory as a champion of inclusive public schooling.
Toronto Star - Nov 18, 2008
Ontario government to introduce legislation today that would toughen graduated licensing system
The Canadian Press - Tue. Nov. 18 2008
Proposed Ontario legislation to limit the driving privileges of people under age 22 is experiencing backlash from young drivers before the bill is even tabled.
THE SUDBURY STAR - Tuesday November 18, 2008
A couple of nights ago, 17- year-old Zachary Courtemanche got in a car with two of his friends and drove to a local outdoor rink to play ball hockey. This act may become illegal under tough new restrictions for young drivers
CityNews.ca - Tuesday November 18, 2008
The province is getting tough with young drivers, proposing new laws that would limit the number of teenage passengers and require zero blood alcohol levels for all motorists 21 and under.
THE LONDON FREE PRESS Tue, November 18, 2008 By RANDY RICHMOND.
Sweeping new restrictions on Ontario's young drivers, expected to be announced
today, got a mixed reaction from young drivers yesterday.
canada.com Jordana Huber, Canwest News Service Published: Monday, November 17, 2008
TORONTO - Drivers in Ontario who blow over the legal blood-alcohol limit or those caught behind the wheel with a suspended licence will have their cars impounded on the spot under new legislation to be introduced Tuesday.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO - A proposed Ontario law that would demand zero blood alcohol levels for all motorists 21 and under and limit the number of passengers in the vehicle would also get tough on people of all ages who drive with a suspended licence, The Canadian Press has learned.
Canwest News Service Published: Monday, November 17
Zero tolernace for alcohol.
TORONTO - The Ontario government will introduce tough legislation Tuesday, intended to crack down on dangerous driving among young drivers.
TORONTO - The Ontario government will introduce tough legislation Tuesday, intended to crack down on dangerous driving among young drivers.
Brett Popplewell Staff Reporter thestar.com Nov 17, 2008 04:30 AM
The Ontario government is expected to introduce tough new legislation tomorrow that will further restrict the privileges of young drivers.
By MICHELE MANDEL Last Updated: 16th November 2008, 6:18am
Tougher laws mean zero tolerance for alcohol, speeding, passengers.
In the wake of numerous horrific crashes that have taken young lives, the Ontario government is set to announce tougher laws for Ontario's new drivers this Tuesday.
In the wake of numerous horrific crashes that have taken young lives, the Ontario government is set to announce tougher laws for Ontario's new drivers this Tuesday.
By BRETT CLARKSON, SUN MEDIA Last Updated: 17th November 2008, 3:23am
Zero tolerance for young drivers in works.
New zero-tolerance laws that will combat drinking and speeding among young drivers are a "major step in the right direction," road-safety advocates said yesterday.
New zero-tolerance laws that will combat drinking and speeding among young drivers are a "major step in the right direction," road-safety advocates said yesterday.
TownCrierOnline.ca: October 16, 2008
The death of his son Tyler changed his life. Now Tim Mulcahy is working to pass a law that might have saved his son and the two other young men who died in a car crash July 3. With the help of P...
GLOBEANDMAIL.COM September 11, 2008 at 4:12 AM EDT
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
Premier acknowledges father's campaign to learn lessons from fatal Muskoka mishap
WESTMOUNT Examiner. Article online since September 10th 2008, 0:00
The Canadian Press
TORONTO - New young drivers in Ontario could face tougher restrictions like a longer wait to get a full licence and tighter rules about carrying passengers if new legislation passes this fall, the provincial government said Wednesday.
THESPEC.COM September 06, 2008
The Canadian Press
The father of a Toronto teen who died in a car accident in Muskoka has sent a letter to Premier Dalton McGuinty calling on him to crack down on young drivers.
CTV.ca Sat Sep. 06 2008 11:42:39 AM
TORONTO � The father of a Toronto teen who died in a car
accident in Ontario's Muskoka region has sent a letter to Premier Dalton
McGuinty calling on him to crack down on young drivers.
THE CANADIAN PRESS
TORONTO � The father of a Toronto teen who died in a car accident in Ontario's Muskoka region has sent a letter to Premier Dalton McGuinty calling on him to crack down on young drivers.
thestar.com: Aug 09, 2008 04:30 AM
Death of son prompts fight for tougher laws on speeding, alcohol, Tim Mulcahy tells Star
Muskoka club under investigation in deaths. Alcohol commission checking for breach of liquor licence
NORTH BAY NUGGET, Posted By THE CANADIAN PRESS
Everything Is Looked Into Thoroughly Until We Are Satisfied We Know What Happened."
TORONTO -- The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is investigating the role the staff at a Muskoka area club could have played in the driving deaths of three young men.
TORONTO -- The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is investigating the role the staff at a Muskoka area club could have played in the driving deaths of three young men.
thestar.com: Jul 30, 2008 04:30 AM
Probe includes interviews with staff at restaurant where three young men dined before accident.
Gravenhurst Banner: July 23, 2008
The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) is investigating the role staff at the Lake Joseph Club played in the events leading up to the fatal car accident that killed three young Toronto men near Minett earlier this month.
TownCrierOnline.ca: July 16, 2008
Three grieving families and a large circle of friends are celebrating the lives of three young men who died in a Muskoka car crash earlier this month
The Globe and Mail: July 12, 2008
Mourners say goodbye in funeral for third crash victim in tragic Muskoka accident
National Post: July 11, 2008, 7:36 PM by Barry Hertz
More than 500 mourners packed the wooden pews yesterday at Grace Church-on-the-Hill, a big stone church in the heart of Forest Hill, to remember 20-year-old Tyler Mulcahy.
Toronto SUN.com: Fri, July 11, 2008
The driver in a cottage country crash that killed himself and two friends was remembered today as a smiley, happy-go-lucky young man who left a trail of laughter wherever he went.
thestar.com Jul 12, 2008 04:30 AM
They were Tyler Mulcahy's little sisters, but yesterday at his funeral the two teens were forced to grow up fast as they paid final tribute to a brother they both described as a protector and best friend.
Toronto Star: Jul 11, 2008
In an exclusive interview, Nastasia Elzinga, the sole survivor of the horrific crash in Muskoka, describes the fateful journey, her remarkable escape and the three young men whose lives were lost
Toronto Sun: Jul 10, 2008
Tears of sorrow were met with feelings of frustration last night for friends and family of Tyler Mulcahy, the 20-year-old Toronto man killed last week in Muskoka
Caledon Enterprise: Jul 09, 2008
Three friends lost their lives in a single-vehicle crash in Muskoka July 4. Funeral services were held over the weekend for two of the young men killed in the cottage-country crash.
ParrySound.com: Jul 09, 2008
MINETT - Whitney Bloom tried to hold back tears Friday morning as she looked over the scene where three of her friends died the night before.
The Globe and Mail: Jul 08, 2008
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Tyler Mulcahy on July 3rd, 2008. Beautiful son of Tim and Sandy. Grandson of Peggy and Stan. Brother of Chanel, Shaya, and Randy.
Toronto Sun: Jul 08, 2008
Hundreds of condolence messages have poured in over the past two days -- with more being added every few minutes -- on a website in memory of Tyler Mulcahy.
Toronto Star: Jul 07, 2008
Thousands of mourners pay last respects to two of three men killed in cottage-country tragedy
Two families buried their sons yesterday, putting aside for the moment questions of how they came to die in a devastating single-car crash in cottage country that claimed the lives of three close friends.
Two families buried their sons yesterday, putting aside for the moment questions of how they came to die in a devastating single-car crash in cottage country that claimed the lives of three close friends.
Toronto Star: Jul 05, 2008
A summer afternoon on the lake ends in 3 deaths as car jumps guardrail and plunges off bridge.
Canoe.ca: Jul 05, 2008
Toronto friends killed when car plunges in lake
CBC News: Jul 04, 2008
Three Toronto men were killed and a young woman was injured when the car they were driving in crashed into the Joseph River north of Bracebridge on Thursday night.
CTV News: Jul 04, 2008
Family and friends of three young Toronto men killed in a car crash in Muskoka are struggling to cope with the tragedy.
