Mala)?, Icanadaxom I ml“... M Viewpoint You said it CiasaMed Café Cabaret offers multicultural evening of art. The Wholesome Gourmet serves up gluten-free dishes. . Saab of Kitchener Waterloo 663 Victoria St. N. 744-5311 ‘Scledbd Distribution WHAT'S INSIDE C _ _ UV, '""ty.r""' ""'"""o"".r JIIEDC JUJU ' “f ‘fo sh n\\ f A C yf, la _ l.- Boy" ngdon Travel' NW iPt , RT.‘ RR '34,900 Page†Pagelo it3. Council gives green light to 13-storey housing complex new highrise geared to sin Agents will be built on Uni ersity Avenue after all despite Waterloo rouncil's nppmn lion to the plan last fall. After learning Summit Glen Developments Inc,, the land developer responsible for 105 Uni- versity Ave. E, had a good chance of winning its upcoming appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board. council approved minutes of set- tlement between the developer. the City of Waterloo and the Waterloo North Condominium Corporation No. 23 Milage on the A hurqtrythree-year-old Shelby Durnin enjoyed h; bdwl of roasted chicken with wild rice soup. with help from her mother Sherri, during the Heart and Stroke Foundation's annual Hearty Soup Luncheon, held last Friday at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. The event kicked off February Heart Month. ByANom 3mm l y, ron irie Sui] WEDNESDAY,FEBRUARY5,2003 . wA_TriRiirot,diiiAruvt6 $llNCLUDlNG GST Servipg your commgnity since 1856 The settlement permits the construction ofa l98-unit, 13, storey building on the site. with two eight-storey wings extending southerly to the rear. towards Vil- lage on the Green housing com- plex, ' The settlement also demands the developer pay 515.000 to the Waterloo North Condominium m m you-s," -- Mark Win-Icy rammed (Mam (Brecht presented Monday night "Mammal: "ammun- Hungry heart Corporation No. 23 (Village on the Green) toward a traffic control sys- tern. "This has been a really hot issue in our neighbourhood for over two years." said Mark Whaley "And this agreement comes as a surprise for many reasons." Whaleysajd biggest surprise of last fall. council turned down the developer's application to build a 2t8-unit, M-storey build- ing on the site, to the delight of most residents in the area. But with the most recent approval. one resident feels coun- cil has dismissed the wishes of its citizens, Conduuedonpngcz MA “ADI â€0'0 Kitchener Public Library 85 Queen Street N. Kitchener, Ontario. N2H 2HI Ann: Maureen Leeson Robson (U, ‘takes {The fifth' The Act protects the witness from an answer being used against him or her in any future civil or criminal proceedings The inquiry leamed Robson. now 42, was educated in business at Wilfrid Laurier University in the early 1980s, before joining MFP in Robson told the inquiry during his " years with MFR which includ- ed a promotion to the role of a vice. president in l994, he was responsi- ble for developing business models But the truth may be tough to uncover. as Robson has invoked Section 5 of the Canada Evidence Act, which provides protection to a witness who does not want to answer a question. But preliminary questioning on the part of commission counsel lames Caskey failed to meal too manydetails Many believe Robson holds the key that will unlock the circum- stances behind the fmancing scan- Their anticipntion sight of the man“ from his vehiclmr T Dave Robson. I Miner vice- president and Inks-Inn for MFP Financial Servic- Me an the man who arranged the “lacing agree- ment for RIM Pit. MtHrultimately doubled the out of the “silky. took the stand Monday, irihont of a near- full room of spectators. itizens, pollenâ€. "an the ( lawyers rum to (In board- room windm a†await- ing the arrival ofllndllihess in the RIM Park judital my. Former MFP vice- president seeks protection under Canada Evidence Act EVANDmm Chmnicb " Condnuedonpqez 04/ 3 0/03 eiv at the emerging