Council to rule on Sandowne Park light dispute espite a campaign Dl;lum-hvd by stuâ€" dents at a local pubâ€" lic school. city staffers will recommend that no securiâ€" ty light be put in Sandowne Park at next Monday‘s council meeting Students at. nearby Sandowne public school brought the issue to council April 11 in response to the discovery of a bodv in their neighbourhood park last November. The body of 34â€" yearâ€"old David Johnston, a father of two. was found near the woodlot in the park. Johnston‘s wife, Liana MacDonald, _ and _ an acquaintance, _ Richard Davidson. were charged with firstâ€"degree murder in March and are currently awaiting trial; but the stuâ€" Viewpoint Lifestyle Business Classified WATERLOO CHRONICLE NMIAL 5 INSIDE By Bos Vrsanac Chronicte Statt Continued on page 7 10 19 30 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2005 Serving your community since 1856 WATERLOO, ONTARIO Bluevale‘s Jeremy Yang is an OFSAA gold medalist. $1INCLUDING GST Page 26 \ Waterioo MP pressures \ government _to change i citizenship regulations etting support from Ghis own government might prove the biggest obstacle in Waterioo MP Andrew Telegdi‘s call to have the courts decide citiâ€" zenship revocation. But the House of Comâ€" mons unanimously agreed to adopt the report last week after Telegdi moved for concurrence on the issue. Concurrence in the comâ€" mittee‘s report is an explicit acceptance of the panel‘s recommendations and will place pressure on the govâ€" ernment to include the changes in any updating of the new Citizenship Act. Telegdi, the chair of the Citizenship and Immigraâ€" tion committee, which travâ€" elled cross country in the spring to get Canadians‘ views on changes to the Citâ€" By Bos VrBANA« Chronicle Staff Continued on page 6 style service (S19) 5792252 Kitchener Waterloo (519) 7252570 Ask for details Teler‘s Pia 54 Anior