And it‘s not within the humane society‘s power to "What they‘ve (UW) done is not against the law according to our Ontario laws, the landowner laws as well as animalâ€"welfare "People think that we (the humane society) could have done something about this, and, in fact, we can not," said Elizabeth Bonkink, the spokesperson for the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Humane Societv e humane society is rI‘r]ecommending that people who are upset about the recent beaver killings at the University of Waterloo contact their MP or the Ministry of Natural Resources. UW beaver | killings are legal, says humane society a By Jennirer Ormston Chronicle Staff Continued on page 9 animalâ€"welfare se t nc _ 6“’ Alexandra Bertoli, 5, enjoys the Kâ€"W Santa Claus parade while her threeâ€"yearâ€"old brother, warmth. The parade made its way down King Street on Saturday to the delight of hundre photos from the parade, see page 3. Opera sensation Isabel Bayrakdarian gives local singer a helping hand Page 12 Serving your community since 1856 Waiting for the big guy Designer Series® With snapâ€"in between the glass blinds Handyman business providing free services to local veterans/Page 22 Waterloo brother and sister win Duke of Edinburgh Award/Page 15 #1 for efficiency among 'g':r:g‘onol brands Accumulate 200 times less airborne allergens. Reduce outside noise up to 80%. #1 for L. , _1 _ _ TCC Yearâ€"old brother, Aiden, snuggles close for Saturday to the delight of hundreds of bystanders. For more _.__ WINDoOW works Bavarian MQ UBLIC LIBRARY St. David Celtics win first CWOSSA girls basketball title Page 26 Window & Door n(l;l//?l(‘l/ 2236 Shirley Drive, Kitchener 519.578.3938 www.bavarianwindows.com JENNIFER ORMSTO®N PHoto WATERLOO Retirement facility steps up for Green Acre ~â€" residents "We are always on the lookout for seniors‘ issues, and it‘s important for us to have outreach in our comâ€" munity," said Judy Campâ€" bell, a marketing represenâ€" tative at Doon Village retireâ€" ment facility. Doon Village retirement home, a twoâ€"yearâ€"old faciliâ€" ty that offers 76 rooms, including respite care, would be available at a "reasonable cost" should residents, who are mainly seniors, need a temporary place to stay. Kitchener retirement Arome would like to xtend a hand to Green Acre Park residents who don‘t know where they‘re going to live for two months every winter startâ€" ing next year. K h Green . Continued on page 4 By Anprea Bamey Chronicle Staff