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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Mar 2005, p. 7

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Communication is the key to Neighbourhood Watch ach Waterloo Regional EN(’lghhmuhuml Watch member of Division 3 receives messages informing him{her of recent activities in their area. Messages are created to alert the members that a crime trend has developed in a specific area. The messages apply only to the area he or she lives. Crime prevention and sate and secure neighbourâ€" hoods depend on neighâ€" bours looking out for each other and observing dnd reporting any suspicious and criminal activities to the A express bus route recommendation, regional council last week, was deferred By MarierTA GassEewrrz For The Chronwle e Central Transit Corridor (CTC) press bus issue deferred meeting, March 23. local police. The following is a list, but not limited to these, of inci dents in which a citizen may call the police using the 911 emergency system. Crimes in progress are emergency situations, e.g.. homicide, assault, break and enters in progress, robbery, firearm incidents, fire or explosion, property damage in progress, serious molor vehicle accident, or police officer requiring immediate back up. Crimes in progress are a priority When you call 911 you will be asked to identify yourself by your name and â€"They‘re arguing the express bus, which route would pose traffic and safety conâ€" cerns for pedestrians, as well as children address then relay the infor mation. Give the exact location of the crime or activity. Remain in contact with the police dispatcher until all of the necessary informaâ€" tion has been obtained. Advice: Do not personally confront the situation! Await the arrival of the police. At the same time you are relaying the information a car is being dispatched to the scene of the emergency. Any additional informaâ€" tion will help the police determine the level of emerâ€" gency support required. Nonâ€"emergency situaâ€" tions are (and not limited to}: theft reports, harassing phone calls, suspicious vehiâ€" cle/person, parking and tratâ€" fic complaints, noise comâ€" plaints, lost or found properâ€" ty, drug information, animal complaints, road defects, general information, damâ€" age to property and vandalâ€" ism {report only). For these or any other suspicious activities in the Division 3 area, call 650â€" 8500, ext. 3399 or 3397. «+ â€" 11 3m~5pm /'1:â€"! ([Aourrs #8.00) /. Sur Sadâ€"March 5 Mew Ar THE PALRIS FAIRGROUWDS ANO QUE SHOWzSAKE loamâ€"Spm ,‘r*{/‘ ~March 6 £ PARIS

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