7 cents out of every healthcare dollar! Now think about the benefits: We believe new medicines are a good investment in your health and quality of life. Don‘t you? down by 71%; * Reduced hospitalization: diabetes down by 44% diseases down by 44%, and chronic liver dizeace eath rates from heart T HOW MmMUCcH Do tHEy REALLY COS associated with bronchitis _ PEOPLE TALK ABOUT THE _ IST OF PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE Canada‘s Researchâ€" www.canadapharma.org s Cieveres aown by 4496, respiratory and chronic liver disease by 45%. attacks have decreased 63%: MP&WC«W &D 100 L202 C RSecHbion in the United | Court. [ t an %>4 . ; | UW breaks ground on new campus T[he University of Waterâ€" â€" NOfthwest rarnar afÂ¥i22 ul e o. 0_ » s, asthma and emphysema The event was‘l;el(‘l ‘;;i-thc future site of the latest UW expansion project: the The University of Waterâ€" â€" northwest corner of King loo opened a new excitâ€" â€" Street West and Victoria ing chapter in its history _ Street in Kitchener‘s core. Monday with the official George Smitherman, groundbreaking for its Ontario‘s minister of Health School of Pharmacy and â€" and Longâ€"term Care, was Downtown Kitchener _ among the officials attendâ€" Health Sciences Campus. ing the ceremony He was taken into custody and held for a murder and one count of attempt to obstruct justice. Jude _ Alexander _ is charged with two counts of accessory after the fact to ooo eb s d labndd. last Thursday in connection with an incident in Septemâ€" ber 2005 on Dearborn Place in Waterloo. Investigators arrested a 31â€"yearâ€"old Toronto man aterloo Regional â€" bail hearing W’oln:e homicide No oth« investigators have _ expected. charged a third suspect in Last Septe connection with the deaths _ cation took of Soumiyan Nagulasigaâ€" _ born Place it many, 19, and Chandrasegar Investigat Nagulasigamany, 21, both of groups of inc Scarborough. the area afte . i an an Third arrest made in local homicide T A Thterlo® Reginnal â€" hailhasrin. . Source: OCED ï¬eâ€"a;t“t;m;- 2005 ‘Ovuro 20 year period 1 / _ is The Nagulasigaman_\' ints of _ brothers were critically act to _injured, and later proâ€" int of nounced dead at Grand tice. River Hospital. into A third male was treated for a _ and released with nonâ€"life "Today marks the realizaâ€" tion of an important dream for both the University of George Smitherman, Ontario‘s minister of Health and Longâ€"term Care, was among the officials attendâ€" ing the ceremony. The altercation led to three people being struck by a vehicle. the area after a dispute at a nearby nightclub, the Revoâ€" lution, located on Marsland Drive. Investigators believe two groups of individuals met in Last September, an alter cation took place on Dear born Place in Waterloo. No other arrests expected. are "After so many months of hard work, it is incredibly gratifying to see our new City of Kitchener, that believes in this project as passionately as we do. The School of Pharmacy will mean great things for Kitchâ€" ener, for UW, and for the future of health care." "It is truly a historic day for our university and for Waterloo Region as we embark on this innovative development," said UW‘s president, David Johnston. "We are so fortunate to have a committed partner like the Mayor Carl Zehr. "And this wouldn‘t be happening without a unique collaboraâ€" tion between two organizaâ€" tions with vision. We‘re very proud of this project, it‘s an absolutely _ remarkable investment in the future of our city." Waterloo and the City of Kitcheqer.f said Kitchener Homicide investigators liaised with the FBI to obtain a provisional warrant for execution in the United the FBI New Haven office, fugitive squad, arrested Alexander, 21, of Toronto, at a residence in Ridgefield, Conn. On Oct. 25, regional police in partnership with threatening injuries. Waterioo police obtained a Canadaâ€"wide arrest warâ€" rant last October for Paul Jeyarajah Alexander, charged with two counts of secondâ€"degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in relation to alleged offences in the Dearborn Place incident. experience. At full compleâ€" tion, the pharmacy school is expected to be home to 480 undergraduate students, 70 graduate students, 30 faculâ€" ty members and 20 adminâ€" istrative staff. The school will welcome 120 undergraduate students in September 2007. It will be the only coâ€"op pharmacy program in Canada and will focus on developing breadth and diversity in the student un facility begin to take shape," said Jake Thiessen, Hallman director of the School of Pharmacy. ~ Regional police, in partâ€" nership with the Vancouver City Police Department, arrested Rasanayagam, 19, of Toronto, at a residence in Vancouver on Nov. 10. A preliminary hearing for the two males charged with murder and attempted murâ€" der is scheduled for June 12 in Kitchener Provincial One month later local police obtained a Canadaâ€" wide arrest warrant for Edwin Rasanayagam, charged with two counts of secondâ€"degree murder and two counts of attempted murder in relation to alleged offences. States