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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jul 2006, p. 5

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B8A â€"B3t The run is on Sept. 17. and a commitment would require the organizers to start planning the event now, with the bulk of the workload at the end of August leading up to the event The event will be can celled if volunteers don‘t Terry Fox Run organizers and an organizing commitâ€" tee is needed for Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo. Terry Fox Run needs support Delegate Luke Greatrex, a member of the Citizens for the Protection of the Waterâ€" loo Moraine, told council Wellhauser said he will next approach regional council and try to prevent the further approval of the subdivisions. ‘I want this process to be slowed down and for them to put a freeze on the proâ€" posal until it‘s been reâ€"evalâ€" uated based on the amount of public opinion against it and the amount of citizen monitoring â€" that runs against the city staff develâ€" opment plans." ,W.( ‘( are lying." For Wellhauser, the biggest issue is the protecâ€" tion of groundwater. Continued from page 1 to provide that. . The grading on the new Canadian Tire Store at the corner of Ira Needles and Erb Street has been done since the fall, and has all its city approvals in place, said ho ty "on SO000 €2000° SR CCUR _ T0 sSpread around to craft "We didn‘t need to go Erb Street has been done _ the stores in the right peck their entire Canadaâ€"wide _ chase them, we‘re busy since the fall, and has all its ing order, so to speak, and program and where were _ enough. It‘s their timing not city approvals in place, said _ they feel even though the _ they going to put those dolâ€" _ ours." Groundwater still big issue, says delegate Cantinued fram wals d e 200s â€" "It‘s meant that things have dragged from what our schedule was earlier, but clearly there is a pentâ€"up demand for commercial uses on the west side, and this site is going to be able to provide that." "Ira Needles has slipped off its previous schedule by one year, so it won‘t be open until late next year," said Dietrich. "So we can‘t qualify for a permit until Ira Nee: dles is opened "I want this process to be slowed down.. Ultimately, no develop ment can take place until Ira Needles is completed, allowing for the traffic flow needed to support the development as well as the proper servicing of the site Continued from page Il'__a Needles Boulevard ‘slipped off schedule‘ â€" David Wellhauser delegate h m« ird OH the lo« d alm« * T‘ocal ilmost nc in on the mm o To: Nn e ts es Ath TLooking for convenience and personal service? there are 1,001 reasons why this development should not go through. And while Amos said they would be prepared to start construction on the site shortly, he wasn‘t sure how _ the crossâ€"Canada retailer defined "shortly.‘ "We‘ve had some discusâ€" sions with them and the sense I get is that Canadian lire Corporation is a huge corporation that brings on so many stores a year across the country," said Amos. "It‘s more about getting the stores in the right peckâ€" ing order, so to speak, and they feel even though the But development of the site is now up ta big Canadiâ€" an retailer‘s schedule Guaranteed for Life Not to Wear Out Floats * Repels Rain Insured Against Loss 4â€"Page Owner‘s Manual Crushable & Packable Secret Pocket in the Crown Lifectyle Clothing For Men & Women * Titleg * Roya! Robbine * Woolrich * Auctralian Outback C 1440 King St., in Riverworks, St. Jacob 519â€"664â€"2662 ~LREL PARKING AT THEDODR Head 2 Toe WILLIAMS PHA forest and water degradaâ€" tion and great cost to the city and region, said Greatrex, who is a forest "There were no concerns at all about that. It was all an internal decision. They only have so many capital dollars to spread around to craft their entire Canadaâ€"wide program and where were they going to put those dolâ€" Amos said Canadian Tire store officials had no con cerns about the approval for three new subdivisions on the west side, which was passed by city council last week and potentially adds more than 1,700 homes to the area. "We expect to start con struction this fall and open next spring in a phased project," said Fleming to be ready tor them as well Don Heming, one of the partners in the Westside Marketplace project, which includes the new Canadian lire Stare, said things are moving along nicely and there will be activity on the site by this fall. grading was ready to go the construction schedule has to be ready for them as well vrnuge UPF 50+ allection "In the interest of any rational criteria, I think this needs to be reâ€"examined." ecologist "There was work they needâ€" ed to prepare and bring to us, and we‘re waiting on it. "We really haven‘t heard a whole lot," said Amos. The developers were supposed to have some information back to the city in the fall on a development that was highly contentious with local neighbours, but Loblaws is still working on the details. Another major retail development that the city is still waiting to hear details on is the Loblaws developâ€" ment of a Great Canadian Superstore or other type of grocery retailer on Weber Street just down from the Waterloo Inn. lars," said Amos. "They certainly there is a strong m un that side of th they wouldn‘t hi chased the land." market out the city or have purâ€" that | FULLY INSURED | ’NorthdaleE Auto Bodv4 Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street. Waterloo 88 ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them ... I saw your ad in the Chronicle. &, BASEMENT LEAXS *4 «, DRIVING YOU CRAZY? Cracks Repaired, WE D0 IT RIGHT! 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