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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 2004, p. 1

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A progress report on the implementation of 31 rec- ommendations made by Justice Ron Sills. to avoid future financing fiascrv, like the one that saw the costs of RIM Park balloon to $227 million. was made by the city's interim chief adminis- trative officer [(ZAOI Bob Pritchard last week. While the report said that some progress was made in implcmenting citizens' group Ni',))?:?:)),':, in framing ome of the recom- mendations that rame out of last year's RIM Park inquiry report ts asking the City of Waterloo to format ize theil implementation after only nine of the 31 rec- ommendations have been partially or fully adopted. Citizens want inquiry plan put into action Viewpoint City Pages Business J/)l/rTfiRL0 MRONICLE WHAT'S INSIDE BY BOB “mm I Ihmmrle ngL Continued on page 4 31 22 34 10 Three-year-old Emilyn Finlay had a ball playing in the leaves at Waterloo Park Saturday morning. After rolling around in the colourful leaves. Emilyn decided to scoop them up m her arms and cover her unsuspecting dad, David, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2004 . WATERLOO, ONTARIO Serving your community since 1856 Lwin' the leaves Brock Schultz shows the Siskins the way with his hockey sense. Page 26 $1 INCLUDING GST tst""'!,.,) CBRS Inc. and employ- ees Paul Calder and Steve Waterloo has hired attor- ney Morris Manning, whom Mayor Herb Epp described as one of Canada's most prominent and experienced experts in complex litiga- lion. Facing lawsuits are: the Canadian Bond Rating Ser- vice (CBRS Inc.), account- ing firm Ernst and Young. and H other people involved in their own per- sonal capacities. More legal bombs dropped over RIM Park fiasco glerloo city council Wis fighting back this week in an effort to reclaim funds lost in the RIM Park financing scandal. Council is hoping to sink its teeth into $37 million from each of three parties named in lawsuits announced Monday. Bv'l‘m MURPHY For The Chronicle Continued on page 7

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