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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1996, p. 5

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Cutltat Although he reached for com» the owner of Ki 1N because the nightclub ‘owners m'didmyfi'o!dlala,, implementing a fine byjaw offenders is nevesaaty At present, municipalities cannot ban people. from putting up posters because of a recent Supreme Court of ber of complaints concerning od;emnher,lsadm posters on city telephone poles and lampposts. On that &.wuawm to 12 nightclubs Mwmmm city‘s current poster bylaw passed in October, 1994. Under the current bylaw, if a poster is advertising a specific cvau.klluhmd‘:y' the people responsible putting it up within 72 hours afurduzvmukafinu. Also, no poster can be up longer than 30 days. ter campaign conducted by city staff member Katrin Khella Godkin this past March 25 after staff had received a numâ€" dirty cities and we get into night. *And in ho n on ho ommendations Poster problem McKinnon said she believes Council‘s action follows a letâ€" & Parade, as well as some new IerorkdrBasd ied uen Days on ‘and 14, Fig Roast and Street Dance on July 20. â€" > Doon Heritage Crossroads is open ‘ daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For further information about special events and admission prices, call the heritage village at 748â€"1914. on consecutive telephone poles _: "It‘s part of culture, people anything wrong with it." m‘s w fine." sgreeis know what‘ "He sn id te ty c ad heinom d abraw. ons e id n we t at rent practice of placing posters ing for the clubs. look dynamic. ... 1 can‘t see After Beverly Hills: 132 1b.Size 8 197 King St. E., Kit 745â€"8356 ;MW"QYOU ... Under ,]Enfib?’_ us dogs are defined as dogs that have attacked any atically fine the owner, officially designate the dog as ‘dangerous‘ and seck to have * As pait of the resolution passed by council, council is also to the provinâ€" iI governmen phdyi:'pwuhubhmdnm. c ,;;m:uapuuaywauwmw alities currendy don‘t have the power do that. _ ‘Alexander said he hoped to speak with Waterloo North MPP and provincial Labor Minister, Wumer, next week o see if the Municipal Act can be changed. A Jocal MPP has already put forward a private member‘s bill asking the government to Council a resolution Monday asking currently in Warerâ€" bhâ€"dxhentqpcuhpflu\hnl:dh&hlflmk city could enforee such a rule but that he would look into it further. * Waterloo Farmers‘ Market M uin remg * (Across from Stockyards) Hours: 6 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. (Continued from page 1) Sriom beveriey Wiks: 196 6. Sn 16 Fabulous food « Fun folks « Fantastic finds Tickets are $15 per person or $25 for two and are available at: + Chamber office, + Chatelane Domestic Personnei, 80 Queen St. N., Kitchener 930 King St. W., Kitchener * Bingeman Park * The Goodie Basket, 62 Laure! SL., Waterloo u-yuu':flo':.mmun e restaurants P Ved w r en ie en pantong i B0 pertctzating restznrmee â€" FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1996 6:30 p.m. at Bingeman Park Baliroom pult » 4 APL # w P '5;&

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