The third annual Family Water Festival will be held at Doon Heritage Crossroads on June 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 R.m. 1 is mainFanats 2l W °2 ore:se fegion of With regard to academic ment‘s multiâ€"year $6.2â€"bilâ€" _ "Two of the major goals for â€" Ontario needs, expects and _ space, the funding will perâ€" lion investment in postâ€"secâ€" higher education in Ontario deserves." mit reallocation and reconâ€" ondary institutions under â€" are increasing participation A $3.7â€"million portion of figuration of existing space the Reaching Higher plan. rates and producing graduâ€" â€" the investment is being in such a way as to In making the announceâ€" _ ates with the skills necessary _ applied to enhancements at create additional classâ€" ment, Mr. Milloy said: to contribute to economic campuses in Kitchener rooms/learning areas to "Record numbers of stuâ€" growth, prosperity and proâ€" (Doon),. Waterloo and help accommodate Conâ€" dents have found opportuâ€" _ ductivity. Guelph. estoga‘s increasing enrollâ€" nities in our colleges and "Conestoga welcomes Improvements are being _ ment. & * & Family water festival on tap at Doon Heritage Crossroads The third annual Family | activits ranasss um L000 In making the announceâ€" ment, Mr. Milloy said: "Record numbers of stuâ€" dents have found opportuâ€" nities in our colleges and *# Petals & POFS Inc The announcement is part of the Ontario governâ€" ment‘s multiâ€"year $6.2â€"bilâ€" lion investment in postâ€"secâ€" ondary institutions under the Reaching Higher plan. He also announced an additional $1.1 million in operating funding for the 2007â€"2008 fiscal year. Provincial government comes through with facility funding for Conestoga College ’I’(:iclee‘n‘er Centre MPP _ universities, and now stuâ€" thie fidine ho ce 20 . More than 20 hands Kitchener: 725 Ottawa St S Door prizes, a mfllef;)r‘a fee. bike, entertainment by Erick ' activity centres will allow families to learn how little changes can make a big impact on the environment. are increasing participation rates and producing graduâ€" ates with the skills necessary to contribute to economic growth, prosperity and proâ€" ductivity. "Conestoga welcomes Acknowledging the new funding, Conestoga College president John Tibbits said: "Two of the major goals for higher education in Ontario "Ontario‘s new economic strength depends upon access to quality postâ€"secâ€" ondary education and trainâ€" ing, which is why we‘re helpâ€" ing students gain skills that will last a lifetime." Traplin and gift bags for the first 100 families through the gate are included. There is no admission A $3.7â€"million portion of the investment is being applied to enhancements at campuses in Kitchener (Doon),. Waterloo and Guelph. Improvements are being He added, "It also perâ€" mits us to develop access pathways that lead to increased enrolment by qualified students. "Our goal, as a forwardâ€" looking polytechnic instiâ€" tute, is to achieve the size this diverse region of Ontario needs, expects and deserves." Mmmuwmhmï¬w 4 g;;,.â€"’- * * 55 _ come try the ~_ Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo this funding from the Govâ€" ernment of Ontario because it allows us to enhance facilâ€" ities at three important camâ€" a For information, call 519 The event is being put on _ 748â€"1914, ons cR ELC by the Waterloo Wellington Children‘s Groundwater Fesâ€" tival in coâ€"operation with the Region of Waterloo. R (eemomomanes Upgrades are taking place in a number of areas, such as: energy savings and efficiency; mechanical sysâ€" tems; electrical systems; architectural elements; roofâ€" ing and academic space effiâ€" ciencies. made with regard to the quality of the learning enviâ€" ronment in a variety of ways that promote efficiency, economy and accessibility. m20003 1 J J Ar. " CCA a C\ iR s NC ‘&“ :iR is 9, e on i.4 § ?_; @ ?; 2A J 4 L.A C =.â€"MZ # BX F o W/ > & . w; ?,.":"’"l‘ k “) C P3 : 25 lgV~ NNPF 2 OV ap .4~ ;»._\vl ".5-\ fe o | \:; 0 mk "A â€"m‘av MR t 28 ¢ [ X_]J 2A i \ To book your _ 4~ !’i p 24A upcoming activities in the J 19. ;,L & Waterloo Chronicle, L A 4 call 519â€"623â€"3050 s *"CJ/ Matt ext. 208 D z { mmiller@cambridgetimes y‘ 307 LANCASTER ST. W., 373 BR KITCHENER WATE 519â€"744â€"1109 519â€"74 Free parking at the door! POLLOCK AIEJD WILLIAMS PHARMaAcy upcoming activities in the WATERLOO CHRONICLE 373 BRIDGE ST., WATERLOO 519â€"747â€"0320 * Wednesday, May 23, 2007 + 7