Research and Technology park partners await news on provincial superbuild funding he money's there. The I question is, who will get it? It's still unknown as to how much of the $40 million in provincial Superbuild funding, awarded to the Region of Waterloo last month will be allocated to the University of Waterloo's planned Research and TtxhnologyNrk But the partners involved with the local project. including the university, the City and Region of Waterloo, the Cturununitedt Technology Association and Canada's Technology Triangle, hope to have an answer before the end of the summer. While the price tag on the loo-acre endeavor sits at $214 million, the proposed six-way funding partnership City announces Millennium Scholarship Award winner The City of Waterloo Millennium Scholarship for Outstanding Community Involvement is a one-time bursary of $1,000 awarded annually to a graduating high school student for texceptional community service to the mi- dents of Waterloo A selection committee consisting of Conn. Scott Jones, director of recre- ation Brian Dealer, a commu- nity volunteer, and three youth BIND-mm -ot_et1fte_sett. i.'.'.".":-----""'" Ityoudtxttststrit,secanqthit! -"""-----......d Owe! 200 used cars availaMe through our company network 99 TAURUS WAGON air. 116. 9. am. St. #P4386 III FOCUS 5 speed. co, air cond, . _ . St. "4409 99 ESCORT 4 dr, airbag. Was. St. fP4437 99 "MOSTâ€! 5 cyl. MPH/CBS . . St. A'4209 as CONTOUR 4 cyl, air conditioning St 'P4434 g? F150 4x4. F windows 8 locks . _ St. "6611A " GRAND PRIX 9. mot, 9. window. 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But such a formula hinges on whether enough funding will be granted by the prurinoe to help offset one-third of the total cost; an amount which would otherwise fall on the onus of the local municipalities. "Both the region and the province still have to work together to determine how mettosdectthesutxesstul This years recipient is a youth who has dedicated marIyhousstothe betterment of her community. Kristen Bachner has been actively involved in her community, church. and school Some of her axomplishments include being a manding member of the Waterioo Ybuth Recreation ommcil, assistant youth pastor Overthecouraeofthree the allocation of the funding will work." explained Thn Anderson, the City of Watedoo's executive assis- tant to the CAD, who helped put the funding proposal together. "But we feel pretty positive about it. Personally. I feel very confident." Anderson, along with Waterloo Mayor Lynne Woolstcncroft. presented the proposal at Queen's Park in May, and both felt the concept left a positive impression. “We‘ve put forward a very strong case," Merolstettcrott said. "And I'm confident the funding will come through." When built, the park will include such amenities as an accelerator centre, which will help nurture emerging and start-up companies through the early years of growth, as well as a regional rail line for those looking for alternative transportation, at St. Marks lmheran Church, gynmastim mam. member of her school productions group, soccer team. athletic lepreseno tam environment mama-1v tative and federal! provincial gmemmem simulation team at WCI. In her application form, Badmer described her experience on the Waterloo Youth Mutation council ' "I have been able to touch iaeopie's1ivesasoashave 'll; "N ifiti and I 27044:: environmen- With the grand opening scheduled for nan spring it is expected the park will accommodate ti,000 direct employees of the organiza- tions who set up shop within are anticipated to contribute $5-10 billion per year to the export economy of the region. The City of Waterloo can also expect a potential" I tax revenue of about $1 mil- I lion per year when the park I is fully developed - "This park has all kinds of potential to do good things," _ Woolstencroft added. “I get lit goosebumpy just thinking I about the amazing amount I of synergy that will be creat- I ed between the new Perimeter Institute (for - physics) and the Research I and Technology Park. 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