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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 2002, p. 7

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JACOBS 664-2575 WWW rudenative,ca 519 578 1570 1 800 265 8977 He approached Waterloo council recently. and proved just how serious he is by offering the city a cheque for John Bergen hopes to make that daydream a reali- ty by opening a cafe and bakery in the former St. Jacobs tourist train station, at the comer of Erb and Car oline Streets. The co-owner of City Cafe Bakery, located at the corner of Victoria and Strange Streets in Kitchener, hopes to relocate his highly successful business venture. and claims the city-owned train station is the ideal spot. ling arbund Waterloo Park on a learn) summer's day. Local cafe owner looks to set up shop in former train station paging the scent of freshly baked bread waft- BY ANDREA Bu In -frtrort_icitrftafr Instead, council approved a short-term lease agreement with the Centre for International Gover- nance Innovation. formerly The New Economy Institute, for a six-month period. (We are confident we have a viable operation here. This will not fail." According to a city staff report, the organization is in need of some short-term space to commence opera- tions, before moving into the Seagxam Museum build. mg. "l would like to give you this money today, and for you to give us the key today," Bergen told the group. "And we would love to open in one month's time. But the city was not pre- pared to oblige -- yet. $|00.000 as a down pay ment for a 10-year lease. The Young Naturalists' Club at the Laurel Creek Nature Centre began their monthly outings last Saturday. The getting-to-know-tmme' Creek session included a marshmallow roast, followed by a s'mores treat. Grilling up some mushrooms were Emily Rudolph centre, and Michelle Borg, left. Give me s'mmes "We want to be near neighbourhoods, and we rely heavily on the traffic along the (walking) trails." he said. "People who walk the trails, and enjoy a hot coffee and a nice bagel at the end. "This would be an ideal location, as it's in walking distance to the uptown and to IA1thervillage, "We want a decision to be made in the full light of day," he said. "We want a fair decision. "if you turn this over to the community, who knows what good ideas could be presented." Bergen said that while his current location has served him well since open- ing his open-kitchen con- cept over two years ago, he is in need of more space to accommodate his booming customer base. Bergen agreed all pro- posals for future use of the station should be consid- The station hasn't been used continuously since 2000. when the tourist train was derailed because of overwhelming capital costs. Other organizations, such as the Ontario Summer Games, have rented the space on a temporary basis. But no tenant has stayed more than just a few months. But council agreed that after the lease is up, the city should declare open season on the former train depot, "As thdse sites develop. we'll look at filling the holes," he said. "We must Have a clear direction of what we want to do in that area," he said. "The role we're going to play is to make sure whatev- er goes in there will enhance the whole area and Waterloo Park. Because of its value. we don't have to go and till it quickly." Stockie said the city should have a better idea of what the ideal use of the building will be in about a year, once plans for the Sea- gram Museum building. the Canbar lands and the Perimeter Institute are well underway, and in some cases complete. Uptown Ward Coun. Brent Needham agreed it's too soon to make a long- term property agreement. "This is a very important piece of land," he said. "We've had a number of people contact the city about it, Bergen also boasted his business has responded to the needs of the community by supporting such groups as the House of Friendship. the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery and the Children's Rotary Centre. But Tom Stockie, the city's chief administrative oiticer, said it's too soon for the city to make a long- term commitment. "This could be an impor- tant community space for citizens." - 25th KEATSWAY PUBLIC SCHOOL (ceose mason? MCEACHNIE s,i,fitfr'o ',eil'fff/" e Home King St. s. . Watedoo,GN . m In "manila-mans: Sit Lodge St., Waterloo Prize Board 884.3415 s _ d il . "x-aT, essuans m r. FINA’OCML D YA! PLANNING TEAM Hometown Ms .fjrrjti1rtisaie Haitian WATERirfli"6'iiii'ijNIcIE Ttte'Nmce9dte"Finattcial Fhmrirgrrpdihehy"mtE0t% IDSSFMIMTEKH IMAM Oitice: (5198862560 an MI Email: layxhe4hrmstorsgroupxom 12:00 pm, 7 7:00 pm a 10:00 pm 3:30 pm Session Fri..Sat. & Sun. only OPEN T DAYS A WEEK 52500 . 53000 Prease,lpin Us! tRiifiiii

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