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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 2005, p. 1

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Region supports busâ€"pass prograim etting around Waterâ€" Glnu Region will be a lot easier for Wilfrid Laurier University students this fall. Waterloo regional counâ€" cil approved a universal transit pass program with the university last Wednesâ€" day. The program, which is oneâ€"ofâ€"aâ€"kind in the region, will give underâ€"graduate WLU students unlimited use of Grand River Transit during the school yvear. "This (idea) has been around for quite awhile. and we now have the right ingredients to make it hapâ€" pen." said John Cicuttin, WLU students to get universal transit access Viewpoint Lifestyle Business More than what‘s new, it‘s what‘s next. Introducing the Audi WATERLOO CHRONICLE WHAT‘S INSIDE By Avorea Baiey Chronicle Staff Continued on page 4 31 10 12 Waterloo MPP Elizabeth Witmer bows her head during a ceremony in honour of the Workers Day Of Mourning at Waterloo City Hall last Thursday morning. The Government of Canada passed the Workers Mourning Day Act in 1990, which established April 28 as the official day every year to commemorate workers injured, killed or disabled on the job, or who suffer from occupational ilInesses. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2005 «+ WATERLOO, ONTARIO Serving your community since 1856 Moment of silence $1 INCLUDING GST RvAN CONNEL PHOTO Crosby Audt 1175 Weber St. E., Kit. 894â€"9300 croshvaudi.com | Uptown group _ supports public square e chair of the I Uptown Vision comâ€" mittee (UVC] told city council her organization supports the redevelopâ€" ment of Waterloo Town Square and the idea of a public square in uptown Waterloo. Elsie Taylor said the motion of support was approved at a committee meeting last Wednesday. However. the advisory committee wants to have a say in its design. "We request the opporâ€" tunity to provide input regarding the design and development of a public square following compleâ€" tion of negotiations with First Gulf and submission of a draft plan," she said to council Monday night. Bundle up and Save By Jason Nor For The Chronicle Continued on page 5 Ask for details

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