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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 2006, p. 7

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N In 1974, he set his sights on the mayor‘s chair and won the seat. He won a second term as mayor and regional councilâ€" lor by acclamation, but left both roles in 1977 when he was elected as a Member of the Ontario Legislature (MPP). He first entered political life in 1968 as a Waterloo city councillor. Epp wasn‘t a newcomer to local politics when he was elected in 2003. "Yes, there have been some tax increases along the way... but we have brought stability." number of reserve funds that had been depleted. Continued from page 1 Mayor expects a ‘ ood, clean race‘ wmay A third male, 17, was arrestâ€" ed earlier that morning . old Waterloo man and a 19â€" yearâ€"old Waterloo man at the apartment building after police negotiators requested . â€" ment building on Erb Street West in Waterloo. At approximately 10:45 a.lm.. police arrested a 22â€"yearâ€" Wb LC Te 7 is The projects that most interest him include the ongoing redevelopment of Waterloo Town Square, the future of the Seagram and Canbar lands, the construcâ€" tion of a fourâ€"star hotel with a conventionâ€"centre comâ€" ponent in the core, further residential development in the core, and a new library on the west side of the city. "I‘d like to see a lot of work that we‘ve started through to completion," Epp said. He left politics in 1990 to pursue a career in real estate, a field in which he stayed until 2003. In the fall of 1984, Epp was appointed to chair an Ontario Liberal task force on property tax assessment. #B So far Epp‘s only compeâ€" tition in the next municipal election comes from anothâ€" "There are a number of challenges that still need to be met." tem and make sure traffic }s moving along smoothly," he said. * attention to our street sys "I also want to pay close Epp said he‘s familiar with his opponent, having worked with him politically in the 1970s. "As far as I‘m concerned, I‘m expecting a good, clean race," Epp said. Turnbull, 68, led the city for three consecutive terms from 1988 to 1997. er former Waterloo mayor, Brian Turnbull. We‘ll bring your store tb over 32,000 doors Warenioo‘s Own Community Newsparen 86 "_"_"NLCU 5 CWN CLOMMUNIT "S0 Weber St. 5. i p;an'.:â€"-i"l'; WATERLOO | uow 743'0300 * * VALUE WITHOUT CoMPROMISE: www.deanmyerschrysler.com S_M 150 Weber St. S. 2 L0 C000 T27 227 SPMPRDgIT 42 month ease. 2.6% fnance sate. OAC 150 Wake. es & Snd ie Professional Installation Decorator Fabrics â€" Quality Hardware DICKSON _ s@mfy sunbrela CAR OF THE WEEK 35b Sasaga Drive at Manitou Kitchener 893.8687 (between Homer Watson and Wabanaki, past CAA) www.blindsareus.ca WATERLOO CHRONICLE ludes freight. hcence, taxes Blinds Are Us iB & HE WEEK |: s % ‘06 COMMANDER & $ 00* | 2 § Only 499 monn T 0* Down aition 48 month lease. 36% finance rate OAC .: CHRYSLER|: MDbonaes gare | â€" 300 ® CIB www.deanmyerschrysier.com | = a 3 & 2 886â€"2830

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