I . WATERlDO "gBONN2E ‘Wy. May Ir. 2at7 mmnum l 519.519.3950 _--------- ------ ---- g- _--------------------- cm'wm’p‘q Tagar-Tar-ra-er-it.-.,-)----"--.-'-'""'. Inn.†" 't A I nr,' “w" hum-lint“ "ol-r'----'"'--" nut qCF " . Visit our large showroom for Residential & Commercial Awnings "P l ,., " . l “A a 's, ,' . tttgee'.'.- STE... Learning . Caring . Connecting Broil King. Bar-B-Q Enter to win a fabulous "seestrmrtordataits BUILT FOR LIVING. '29hu. _ nfs: um u at W . sd _",",",,".,,.,,,-:::::,,',"," AM†“)2?" t ~.~,J;a.y.z-eÂ¥:"~«"'"A ' , '.'"'e ' . "-., I ', 1’31 ( l " N xi) _---------""""- ly, ttilk' Us" sumac now " wanna and i - - __ mewwmonr tuna-4n- inn-mun†B----'-.""-' u 704 v-tr-o------"'"""'"""") "rt Funny 9" â€mm-us we: Information about the Waterloo Region District School Board's 2007-08 budget process, and a report on areas that have been reviewed is available on the Board's web site at wwwmrdsbmnxa. Time has been set aside at special meetings in May as well as regular meetings ofthe Board in May and June for delegations to make presentations. To register visit the Board's web site or call 519 570-0003 ext. 4336. The proposed budget is scheduled to be presented on Monday, June 4, 2007 and the final budget is scheduled to be approved ttt a Board meeting on Monday. June 25. ww,e.vGo'"riEiiir%ui" Tia; ga-Car- 136112410710 Environmental assessment options will be made public at the end of May Street. Rapp said that is less tramc than initial studies suggested, A _ Gavin Norman, director of engi- neering and construction for the city, said all ofthe traific will be going south with traffic features discouraging any other kind of access to the new subdi- vision. Measures will be in place to dis- courage tramc flowing further down the Wiimot Une. _ "The 3.000 irhctuany lower than what was predicted earlier," said Rapp. "It could have been 5,000." Continued from page 3 Victoria Stag Moto.rsJptp.. If cars attempt to access the subdi. l25 Centennial M, Kitchen“ vision through this restricted exit, it will be both illegal and physically diifi- cult because of the design of the traffic feature at the end of Columbia Street. The city will also create a second traftic corridor out of the subdivision towards Erb Street when a new "pres- tige" industrial property comes up for rezoning. The city was exploring using the hydro corridor as a secondary access point, but Hydro One has quashed any other use for the easement they have running through the area. Once it's done, Norman is project- ing that more cars will use the second exit point through the industrial lands than via Wilmot Une. Td', Canadian Cancer Soci- ety has awarded $7.8 million over the next three years to the Cen- al Research and Program Evalua- tion at the Uni- ire for Behaviour- ------r--------t=irr1_i_=V - rrariirri%u=GTV-_-r--o"0-"a"tte""""'5e'e - W W vnn'unm- th.----- "Mru8.o-wrrir.r versity of Water- loo in addition to an overall invest- ment of more than $18 million in new funding to cancer research in Ontario "Wtareiortu- nate to have a to council with either a recommenda- tion or a request to seek approval for the plan. - fhe plan also requires input from the Region of Waterloo and Wilmot Township before @131 1pprova1, People who still object to the pro- posalcan file a Part 2 order to delay the proceedings and ask the Ministry of the Environment for a more in-depth But Rapp said city staff hopes they've avoided that by taking all of those concerns into consideration dur- ing the current environmental assess- ment. w o r I d - cl a s s research centre that focuses on prevention and quality of life located in our community," said Karen Griffiths. manager of the Waterloo Region unit of the Cana- dian Cancer Soci- ety. "We are proud to support CBRPE. a respect- ed leader in trans- forming cancer prevention and CBRPE allows researchers and evaluators to advance cancer prevention and care in Canada and internation- t x "CBRPE is grateful to the Canadian Cancer Society for its support." says Roy Cameron, executive director of CBRPE, "Because of the society's vision. we have been "Because of " society's visim we have bee able to create able IO c program unique world "CBRPE is working to make a difference. whether it is help- ing youth lead healthier lives or finding ways to support people living with cancer and cancer sur- vivors" More informa» tion about the new researchers and funded Proj- eds an be found at www.cancevca that 1 is the