will take place on April 6 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 pm. The clinic will take place at the Cambridge Boxing Acadeâ€" The Regional Municipality of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo have completed the planning and environâ€" mental assessment for the Uptown Waterloo Transâ€" portation Study to consider transportation and mobility within and through Uptown Waterloo. The study develâ€" oped and evaluated alternatives to existing and future transportation issues in Uptown Waterloo and provides a set of recommendations for consideration and possiâ€" ble implementation by the City and the Region individâ€" ually and/or jointly related to the road network in the uptown. The Study includes recommendations related to the future of the Erb/Bridgeport oneâ€"way pair sysâ€" tem, and other road network improvements, (for examâ€" ple, additional roads. road widenings, road closures or conversions), traffic management, onâ€"street parking. pedestrian, cyclist and transit friendliness, traffic calmâ€" ing measures and streetscape improvements. The Region of Waterloo and the city of Waterloo have planned this project under Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Process. The Enviâ€" ronmental Study Report has been completed, and by this notice, is being placed on the Public Record for review. Subject to comments received as a result of this notice, and the receipt of necessary approvals, the Region of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo intend to proceed with the implementation of the recommendaâ€" uons of the Study‘s recommendations as outlined in the Environmental Study Report. The estimated overall cost of this project is in the order of $1.840.000 to Region of Waterloo City of Waterioo Clerk‘s Office Clerk‘s Office 2nd Floor. 150 Frederick St. 100 Regina Street South Kitchener, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario N2G 413 N2J 4A8 Interested persons may provide written comment to either the Region of Waterloo Clerk or the City of Waterioo Clerk within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of this Notice. If concerns regarding the proâ€" ject cannot be resolved in discussion with the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo, a person may request that the Minister of the Environâ€" ment make an order for the project to comply with Part II of the Environmental Assessment Act (referred to as a Part 1 Order), which addresses individual environâ€" mental assessments. Requests for a Part 1 Order must be received by the Minister at the address below by May 6. 2002. The request to the Minister must be copied to both the Regional Clerk‘s Office and the City of Waterloo Clerk‘s office. If there is no request for a Part 11 Order received, the proposed improvements may proceed as outlined in the Environmental Study Report. Minister of the Environment Environmental Assessment Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue, 10th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4V IPS This Notice issued April 5, 2002 Mr. Dave Banks, P. Eng. _ Mrs. Christine Koehler, C.Eâ€"T. Manager Organizational Leader, Transportation Engineering â€" Traffic Operations Regional Mun. of Waterloo City of Waterloo Phone: (519) §75â€"4515 Phone: 9519) 747â€"8629 Fax: (519) 575â€"4453 Fax: 9519) 886â€"5788 $2,440,000. The Environmental Study Report for this project is available for review after April 5. 2002 at the following locations: Region of Waterloo City of Waterioo Clerk‘s Office Clerk‘s Office 2nd Floor. 150 Frederick St. 100 Regina Street South Kitchener, Ontario Waterloo, Ontario N2G 413 N2J 4A8 The ‘f"\‘\:) P:“: *q\%.‘ ThE City OF @ ®§ Waterioo NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT UPTOWN WATERLOO TRANSPORTATION STUDY Zoraur; /(& n 0 (2 "S ; i( +t 3 ‘% AU) /> > "l‘,§ Mrs. Christine Koehler, C.Eâ€"T. Organizational Leader, Traffic Operations City of Waterloo Phone: 9519) 747â€"8629 Fax: 9519) 886â€"5788 For more information, or to register, contact PRYDE Youth Services at 743â€"3351. Road in Cambridge: In the championship round, the Belles faced stiff competition from Stratford, Owen Sound and St. Thomas in extremely excitâ€" Thunder Belles complete undefeated season The Waterloo Thunder Belle "B" Ringette team completed an undefeated season last week by capturâ€" ing gold in the champiâ€" onship division of the prestiâ€" gious Western Regional Tournament at RIM Park. This tournament is the second largest ringette tourâ€" nament in the world, and featured 149 teams in six divisions from all parts of Western Ontario. Club Card Members, J check out these _ EXCITINC | CElub Card ; registrations still being accepted Call 743â€"8757 for details BOSCH COACHING POSITIONS reqular price, get 2» blade for 142 PRIECE Get your Club Card today! YOUTH LEAGUE kwinlinehockey.com ADULT LEAGUE with your Club Card available KW INLINE HOCKEY MaRemont Sunday Nights April 21 â€" June 30 Don Mclearen Arena $110 player with your Club Card See inâ€"store for details Umited time offers @2 O % on 3M car care products with your Club Card Waterloo‘s _ intricate offence, combined with their stellar defensive play and excellent goaltending, resulted in the Belles capturâ€" ing of the coveted gold medal. ing and fastâ€"paced games This crowning achieveâ€" ment topped off an impresâ€" sive undefeated season for the Waterloo club that went 38 games with out a loss or a tie. Four members of the Region of Waterloo Swim Club qualified for this summer‘s Commonwealth Games at the 2002 trials last week. Four swimmers qualify for Commonwealth Games Members of the gold Former Olympian Laura medal _ Belle Thunder Ringette team, pictured above are: (back row, left to right) manager | Linda Blamire, Crystal Dickert, Melissa Leith, Kristen Smart, coach Larry Schmidt, coach Dan Boyko, (third row) Sarah Hunter, Jenna Voisin, Andrea Spivey, Melissa Lortie, (secâ€" ond row) Rachel Metzger, Emily Bauer, Dianna Rumig, Tiffany Blamire, (front Row: Crystal Montgomery, Angie Willms and Katie Lepold. Nicholls qualified for two events, winning gold in the 50 and 100 m free. She was also fourth in the 200 free. Jennifer Fratesi, described as the "Real Deal" to medal at the next Olympic games, was named Swimming Canada‘s OMEGA Female Swimmer of the year for 2001 at the event for setting a Canadian record in the 200 nybackstroke. She also won silver in the 500 backâ€" stroke and qualified for this summer‘s games to be held in Manchester. England this July. Former Olympian Jennifer Button also qualified for the games by winning gold in the 100 m butterfly, and bronze in the 200 m fiy and 200 m free. Keath Beavers also qualified for the games by winning silver in the 200 back . bronze in the 200 IM and bronze in the 400 Other ROW swimmers also had strong results at the trials. Tamara Wagner won silver in the 50 m breast stroke, and was fourth in the 100 m breastâ€" stroke. Lisa Blackburn was fourth in the 50 breast and fifth in the 100 breast. Renée Hober was sixth in the 50 breast and seventh in 100 breast. Jennifer Coombs was eight in the 400 IM. In the men‘s event, Clayton Delaney was fifth in the 200 breast and eighth in the 100 breast. David Rose was fifth in the 400 IM Keath Beavers