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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Oct 2006, p. 7

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He used his employer, ATS, as an example, with more than 95 per cent of its trash diverted before it ends up in the landfill. Continued from page 6 hand, said more has to be done in waste diversion before it gets to the landfill. Ward 1 candidates share views on landfill, roundabouts and amaligamation Oktoberfest volunteers lend a hand raising the maypole at the mayor‘s Oktoberfest luncheon at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Comâ€" plex last Thursday. Attenâ€" dees enjoyed a traditional lunch and entertainment Come home to us every Wednesday WATERLOO CHRONICLE for all your renovation dreams ... BIG or sman * Additions = Basements * Hitchens = Bathrooms * Carpentry «= Decks/Fencing * Fireplaces/Manties "You dream it, we build it." Transportation and air Moving the maypole Witmer said more should be done to improve bus service to the west side, while cleaning up the traffic congestion on the expressâ€" way and Highway 8. quality on the west side was also an issue, with Lindt and Noesgaard _ supporting roundabouts and their role in reducing emissions. Mr. Michael Halloran, C.E.â€"T. Project Manager Regional Municipality of Waterloo 150 Frederick Street, 6th Floor Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 4J3 Phone: 519â€"575â€"4529 Facsimile: 519â€"575â€"4430 Email: hmike@region.waterloo.on.ca Ken Seiling, Regional Chair, 519â€"575â€"4585 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessâ€" ment (EA) study to consider road improvements on Erb Street from Fischer Hallman Road to Westmount Road including the provision of cycling lanes in the City of Waterloo. A Recommended Design Concept is being developed for this project that includes complete road reconstruction and the improvements on Erb Street to provide cycling lanes. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo proposes to undertake ; § . * \‘g e these road reconstruction works in T 5e S wl n f 4 the Spring/Summer of 2007. /‘}:”'ff\-lfi ,,A{ 4 x lA There is an opportunity at any jA N_ /: ‘x«/_/’xg * / s time during the environmental i 3. * Te g;," ‘ . A s,f‘\‘\ assessment process for interested |\__/ /‘ + ? JA f # $ lA persons to provide comments on fL+=~< } y u. >A \\_*# "" . the proposed improvements, and Nart i _ % , § * * we invite any comments or sugâ€" B \ C‘ __s _/ 'Il" Y 2 _ gestions you may have at the presâ€" [ eX s I‘.‘"' f * A~ s ent time. 3 * y J i/A * For further information on this qrfi s \ > / h L project please direct any enquiries ~je>~ € x~ * ‘/}*Q»u, cof uxireh_ to: £*x&%¢ . oC3 £ > 1 NOTICE OF PROJECT MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ERB STREET RECONSTRUCTION FISCHER HALLMAN ROAD TO WESTMOUNT ROAD CITY OF WATERLOO Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Lindt said he was against political amalgamation, but interested in more service integration. Amalgamation was also brought up, with Witmer and Noesgaard saying they would be open to discusâ€" sions regarding efficiencies and cost savings. They all agreed the RB STPEET RECONSTRUCT FISHERâ€"HALLMAN ROAD TO wES ROAD use sraie CiTY OF WA TERLO __C> x" * a y‘ 50 & s 4oA ay/*/ \ K( C s 2 o gl l s a," ('“,, Y * 20 2s /C prarr ooreh Nh 3 f o3 lt s3 & _ [ 1 \'}:\/ eP ym Ryyâ€" & Sup" / &7 C\ 1)( \ O\/ Al l MAN region should be in charge of the water system, from supply to distribution, as per recommendations made by the Walkerton water inquiry. Noesgaard was also a strong advocate of having the region coâ€"ordinate ecoâ€" nomic development instead of the individual municipalâ€" ities. ON "They say the true measure of a man is in what he does for others. A lifetime dedicated to public service including working with special needs children and the numerous charities he has affected through John‘s 25â€"year involvement with the Kitchener Rangers. I think he measures up very well‘" "John Hendry has demonstrated his commitment to improving the quality of education for students in our region as a school board leader and advocate for our schools." CONTACT INFORMATION: Email: johnlin@golden.net Phone 5 ELECT JOHN HENDRY TRUSTEE e#> WRIGHT www.seanstrickland.com After Nearty 40 Y in the Jewellery Business JéhanghtofmeMisRefim\g We invite you to the premiere of the video Proudly She Marched: Training Canada‘s World War I! . Women in Waterloo County Following the video. club internewers will lead a discussion with the authors What inspired them? How did they conduct their research? Learn more about this histonc project and our local history Come listen to the two club members who created the video and books about the thousands of young enlisted Canadian women who trained in our region Tuesday, October 17, 7:30 pm First United Church, Hilliard Hall Corner of William and King Streets, Waterloo Regional Councillor â€" City of Waterloo Jewellers Canadian Federation of University Women Kâ€"W Chapter Proudh She Marched Peter DeBoer, Kitchener Rangers GM/Coach Patti Haskell, Director of Education (retired) www.cfuwkw.org eÂ¥~*;* Open General Meeting Waterioo Region District School Board VISIT Phone 519â€"885â€"0414

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