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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 2000, p. 5

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Continued from page 3 Connolly said while he feels the estimated price tag of $12 million for an expanâ€" sion of the existing site is a little "suspect", he also believes a newer facility could be the better option overall for the city. Mayoral candidates debate seniors‘ issues Teachers accept contract Continued from page i sonable wage increase." During the last set of negotiations, teachers took a wage freeze to protect proâ€" grams. But the writing was on the proverbial chalkâ€" board this time as provincial funding continued to be cut for any programs that fell outside the realm of the classroom. While unhappy about the loss of program areas, the federation could no longer protect those nonâ€" classroom positions. "The government didn‘t put any more money into it, so it was impossible for us to protect those programs any longer," said Elinesky. The only saving grace is that staff reductions won‘t come as a result layoffs, as the teachers who are being phased out will be used to replace classroom teachers who are retiring or resigning effective January 2001, or who are on longâ€"term disâ€" ability or on a leave of absence. "It‘s the responsibility of government â€" and â€" school boards to provide programs, so that‘s what has happened through _ this _ collective agreement." said Elinesky "It‘s up to the board on how they do the staffing part of it. "It _ was _ bitterâ€"sweet because a great many peoâ€" ple are concerned because Ei))( 10000011 ROYAL LePAGE Ee 1(0 000000 1 SCHARF REALTY INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERA TED. BROKER S0 WESTMOUNT RD. N. WATERLOO 747 "If we can build a new library in a better location and save about $5 million, then why wouldn‘t we," he said, adding he doesn‘t believe an expansion of the existing facility would take the city through the next decade. we no longer have control over those programs... but the government has made it 197 Alexandra Ave. 585â€"0837 bneedhamuhb@hotmail.com UPTOWN WARD 5 COUNCILLOR NOVEMBER 13"", 2000 Please Call My Campaign Office For: A Kide to the Polls Informabion About the Palls A lawn Sign To Yolunteer Any Questions For all your real estate needs call Royal LePage â€" Scharf Realty, Ted Schart, Broker * While both councillors seemed to respond to the group with heartfelt sinceriâ€" ty, some audience members couldn‘t help but be skeptiâ€" "You can tell they‘re both being very cautious with what tfiey say," commented very clear that it is not part of the job of teachers to proâ€" vide them anymore." Marshall Soehner after the debate. "They were watching their words very carefully." Wilfrid Laurier University graduate Jennifer O‘Neill showed her excitement Sunday after receiving her degree during the school‘s convocation cere mony, held at the Waterloo Recreation Complex. I did it! w0 KING ST. SOUTH (ACROSS FROM WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE: WATERLOO, ONTARIO + (§19) 888â€"9200 ANDREA BAILEY PHOTO TAsumbdacte Laest_ KNAR JEWELLERY

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