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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 2006, p. 9

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Reiner. the â€" Wat passed awayr from leukemia High school hosts 7th ‘David Day‘ blood drive Last yvear two brothers from Waterloo. bric and kevin Martin. throughâ€" hiked the entire 850 km irv schoo ach summer. House of El'rirndship sponsors more than 100 chilâ€" dren from lowâ€"income famiâ€" lies in Waterloo Region to attend _ summer camp through a summer camp sponsorship program. This program is funded entirely through donations. Finding fun in the sun Waterloo _ teen way in Juis 2000 trom .3 . the life « holic Day linie residet p.m. to it David menth morial ind oeen using a Lirge quantity of biood products throughâ€" out the course ot his illness." Niter David‘s death, the Reimer famiy decided that blood donations made in his mnemory would make sure that other patients going through similar treatâ€" ments can depend on a suf ficient supply when they need it This year it‘s the commuâ€" nity‘s turn. To continue the spirit of the Martin‘s great adventure the House of Friendship is planning Trek 4 Kids Hike & Bike this Sunday from 2â€"5 p.m. on a section of the Walâ€" ter Bean Trail in Kitchener Phe uL old had c quantity Eâ€"mail: steve If you have any questions or require further information, please feel free to contact Mr. Steve Jacobs, P.Eng. Mr. Tyler Drygas Senior Project Manager Senior Environmental Planner URS Canada Inc. URS Canada Inc. 75 Commerce Valley Drive East 75 Commerce Valley Drive East Markham, Ontario, L3T 7N9 Markham, Ontario, L3T 7N9 Tel.: 905â€"882â€"4401, ext. 532 Tel.: 905â€"882â€"4401 Participants may make a donation of their choosing i h e ie oo en review peniod. If you have concerns that cannot be resoived in discussions with the Project Team (135 St. Clair Avenue West, Toronto. Ontano. M4V 1P5), (in wniting), to "bumpâ€"up" the project to a copy of this request must be forwarded to the Ministry of Transportation and URS Canada Inc. (at concerns after Wednesday, July 19, 2006, the project will be considered to have met the require detail design phase Participants may walk, jog or cycle. The walking portion is about 8 km in total while cyclists will go 20 km or more. If you have any. comments, concerns or questions mmmuy- Hespeler Library Branch 13 Queen Street West Registration starts at 1 pm. The trek starts and ends at Bingemans, 425 Bingeâ€" man Centre Drive, in the parking lot beside the mainâ€" tenance building, behind the ballroom. Office of the Clerk City of Kitchener 200 King Street West Government Information Centre 659 Exeter Road, 1st Floor This study followed the requirements of a Group ‘B‘ Project as defined by the Class Environmental Asse Transportation Facilites (2000). including the opportunity for public input throughout. A Transportation E prepared as required under the Class EA process. The TESR is available for public review commencing follomng tocations Ontario Ministry of Transportation Shortâ€"Term Improvements ({now) * Widen Highway 401 from 6 to 8 lanes. * Flatten the existing curve along Highway 401 west of Speedsville Road to improve sight lines around the curve * Realign and widen the Regional Road 24/Hespeler Road Wâ€"N/S ramp from 1 to 2 lanes: * Replace the Speedsville Road bridge over Highway 401. and widen the Highway 401 bridges over the Grand R Speed River east and west branches. and CN Rail; * Install high mast ilumination along the outside lanes of Highway 401 * Drainage improvements including culvert extensions along Highway 401; and * Upgrade existing guide rail and end treatments to current Ministry standards Mid to Longâ€"Term Improvements (2013) * Widen Highway 401 from 8 to 10 lanes * Realign the Highway 8 Eâ€"N ramp and Nâ€"E ramp to accommodate the widening of Highway 401. and * Replace the Fountain Street ( Regional Road 17) bridge over Highway 401, and widen the Highway 401 bndges and west branches. and CN Rail The proposed improvements include Ontario were examined as part Haqhway 401 This sect TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT SUBMISSION HIGHWAY 401 PLANNING AND PRELIMINARY DESIGN STUDY FROM 0.5 KM WEST OF REGIONAL ROAD 8 TO 0.5 KM EAST OF REGIONAL ROAD 24 (G. W. P. 4â€"00â€"00) CITY OF KITCHENER AND CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE 2. 22 _ _ > _Â¥ 0) ‘fansportation and URG Canada Inc. (at the addresses below). If there are no ofilslénd-nq 2006, the project will be considered to have met the requirements of the Class EA and MTO may proceed to the Reqg onal Road Further information, including a brochure and registration form, are availâ€" able on our website at wwin.houseoffriendship.org or by calling Brian Hunsâ€" berger, development direcâ€" tor at 742â€"8397, or seek sponsors or both. This is an ideal activity for families, church and comâ€" munity groups who enjoy nature and want to support summer camp sponsorship. * the study Fax: 905â€"882â€"4399 Eâ€"mail: tyler dryga Kitchener Public Library â€" URS Canada Inc. Pioneer Park Community 75 Commerce Vailey Drive East Library Branch Markham, Ontario 150 Pioneer Drive Kitchener, Ontario & ns. please feel free to contact the Project Team representatives listed below prior to the end of the UUKAibbDaAie n netnentidinnni ie R Office of the Clerk City of Cambridge 73 Water Street North Ontario Ministry of the Environment (Gueiph District Office) 1 Stone Road West istry of Transportation (MTOQi to undertake a Class Environmentai Assessment ar equired to address the short medium and longâ€"term needs of Highway 401 from 24 Hespeler Road. The need for drainage. ilumination. roadsige safety. structure The purpose of this study was to identify improvement needs related to trathc of ay 401 is rocated in the Cities of Kitchener and Cambridge in the Regional Murm and widen the Highway 401 bridges over the Grand River Electric Rail (GRER) Gelined by the Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for Provincial ublic input throughout. A Transportation Environmental Study Report (TESR) has been is available for public review commencing Monday, June 19, 2006 at the OS witm Te Froject feam, you may request the Minister of the Environment "bumpâ€"up" the project to an Individual Environmental Assessment (EA). A and widen the Highway 401 bndges over the GRER. Speed River east g sauceny sauceny saucopy www.waterloochronicle.ca 0 LoOrner 01 Ring & Universt M out our website * m.m!chiteml.mfl saucomy saucomy saucomy saucony saucony saucony saucony _\ s > % Sunday, Y ; ~=< Q““ June. 18th "ansS / ‘mwx. 5K, 3k x Ir = See store for * nwg Road Race details PRLIINNEFRG 2 uy si.n. 3 LCTTTEL * isnsnsei. SAUCONY Eâ€"mail: Chuck.Organ@mto.gov.on.ca Planning and Design Section 3rd Floor, 659 Exeter Road London, Ontario, N6E 1L.3 Tel.: 519â€"873â€"4591 Tollâ€"Free: 1â€"800â€"265â€"6072 Fax: 519â€"873â€"4600 Mr. Charles Organ, C.E.T. Regional Municipality of Waterioo 150 Frederick Street, 1st Floor Kitchener, Ontario URS Canada Inc. 75 Commerce Valley Drive East Markham, Ontario Ontario Ministry of the Environment (HQmilton Regional Office) 119 King Street West, 12th Floor 124] saucemy saucony saucomy saucony & sauceny saucemy saucemy sauceny _ ___ _ (519) 884â€"53613 Corner of King & University 5 Road Race Triumph 3 operation. capacity ucipalty of Wateric nange 3k 9

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