Next week, the Region of Waterloo is delivering important garbage and recycling information to your door through Canada Post. Please look in your mail for information about: / your separate yard waste collection program / new yard waste collection schedules for Cambridge and ‘CagBabk, Waterloo Residents @ / blue box collection *A _ / large item/metal goods Region of Waterloo The UW Dance Pak per%rmed Tâ€"hursday afternoon at the university‘s Student Life Centre during the kickâ€"off of World Vision‘s 30â€"Hour Famine. Students fasted for 30 hours to raise awareness of world hunger and poverty, as well as raise funds. pesorah cranpaLL moro Waterloo trustees oppose closing of KCI Continued from page 1 But that‘s not a good enough reason, said Hendry. "Sure it‘s nice to build a new high school, but we should do it when we have the money and can afford it," he said. "It would be like if I told my neighbour to sell his smaller car that works just fine, and give me the money he gets for it so that I can Taking steps to end world hunger turn around and buy a bigâ€" ger car for myself." "I would certainly supâ€" port building a new school in Kitchener, if it didn‘t mean _ closing _ other schools," he said. "But after hearing staff‘s reasons, I‘m even more entrenched in my position. I don‘t believe closing KCI is _ Hendry said he‘s not opposed to building a new facility in Kitchener. Kathryn Craig, who also represents Waterloo on the board, said planners have picked the wrong school to close. the right thing to do." In fact, she said, if any school should close, it should be Cameron Heights. "Frankly, 1 don‘t think Cameron should have ever been built," she said. "But KCI is the only school we have in the north end of Kitchener. "To me, it doesn‘t look like a good choice." Craig said she was lookâ€" ing forward to hearing from citizens on this issue during two special delegation meetings in front of the board this week. The first meeting was held Monday night, and the second is scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight (Wednesday) at the board office, located at located at 51 Ardelt Ave. in Kitchener. Craig called the vocal community support behind KCI amazing. And she assured the pleas have not fallen on deaf ears. But she said the final decision will likely stem from the votes of the Kitchâ€" ener trustees. Hendry agreed, anything can happen at the board table. "But if I was a betting person, | don‘t think (the proposal) will get enough votes to close KCI," he said. Trustees are scheduled to make a final decision on the issue April 28. â€" "I know myself, 1 won‘t be supporting any school closings."