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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Jun 2002, p. 2

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Disc and 4â€"Wheel ABS + 40/20/40 Split Front Seat with Custom Cloth Trim = Airâ€"Conditioning * AM/FM Stereo with CD + Locking Differential = Tachometer, Engine Hour Meter & Driver Message Centre + Deepâ€"Tinted Glass OR 36 MOWTW Suarmcase . | _ OR CASH PURCASE PC $31.398 $338 nee mown/sa 20e pown pariurt mss reovcart are secumtty berouit GMC 2002 SIERRA EXTENDED CAB CGMC O $280.198 FIVE STAR SAFETY AATING GMC Eavey has a §â€"Star rating ler beth the freat and rear eccupmats in the sideâ€"impact test. «r@#ui donated an additional $10 million each to the project. At that time, the City of Joining Prime Minister Jean Chretien were Mayor Lynne Woolstencroft, local MPP Elizabeth Witmer, Mike Lazaridis and federal Indusâ€" try Minister Allan Rock. PM attends Perimeter groundbreaking Continued from page 1 Waterloo agreed to lease the lands â€" located on the south shore of Silver Lake â€" to the Perimeter Institute for an initial 50â€"year term. There will be two 25â€"year renewal options after that time. Additional support folâ€" lowed with a $5.6 million infrastructure grant from the Canada Foundation for Innovation, a direct contriâ€" bution from the Governâ€" ment of Canada of $25 milâ€" lion over five years, and the Government of Ontario‘s most recent contribution of $11.5 million to the Perimeâ€" ter Institute and the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo for projects that will support worldâ€" class institutes for theoretiâ€" cal physics and quantum computing. "I consider this (groundâ€" breaking) to be a defining moment in Canadian histoâ€" ry," Witmer said after announcing the provincial funding contribution. "However, it presents this government with the chalâ€" lenge of how to continue to partner more fully, and to make this institute as large and successful as possible. "But we are exploring other possibilities on how we can support the institute." With the proper finances in place, the institute is expected to open in the summer of 2003, and will house up to 70 researchers. "Canada continues to be good at theoretical physics, and it can be great at theoâ€" retical physics." Woolstencroft said Waterâ€" loo is blessed to have been chosen to house the coveted initiative. "The Perimeter Institute is built on the phrase ‘what the mind can produce is limâ€" itless,"" Lazaridis said. "This marks the odyssey started half a lifetime ago in a youngster‘s dreams," she said. "It is our (city) privilege to see that dream take form." Continued from page 1 Public needed to help police eradicate graffiti for them, and that they will go on to lead normal lives." "In eradicating graffiti, we are working towards eradicating gangs and youth crime," she said. Pendergast told council several local agencies, including both school boards, feel youth gangs are a problem in society. Coun. Scott Jones sugâ€" gested, schools and parents should be more aware of the signs of gangs and youth crime. Smith agreed, whether it‘s looking through a stuâ€" dent‘s books for gangâ€"relatâ€" ed drawings, or searching through a student‘s knapâ€" sack for tools used to apply graffiti, more can be done. Mayor Lynne Woolstenâ€" croft agreed the matter is in need of public attention, and support. _ + "It makes for a safer environment, when there‘s less graffiti," she said.

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