e opposition to the I City of Waterloo‘s plan to convert part of the University of Waterloo‘s environmental reserve to sports fields is gaining momentum. John Brouwer, who coâ€" chaired the city‘s and the Grand River Conservation Authority‘s environmental process leading to a plan to manage the university Continued on page 7 Opposition to sportsâ€" field plan $14G995 Includes up to SL of 10W30 & Standard Filter 355 Weber St. N., Waterioo 519.746.1070 By Bos VrBANAC Chronicle Staff UpTown Country ready to make the audience dance this Saturday. Kim Kuntz and her threeâ€"yearâ€"old sheltie, Merry, practice agility training at the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Humane Society‘s annual Wiggle Waggle Walkathon event on Sunday. Money raised at the event will go to the many programs put on by the society Do you wiggle while you walk? Sanctuary angels come for a visit/Page 18 History panels help public connect with the past/Page 15 University of Waterloo golfer gets help from mom to set course record. Last Wednesday Waterioo regionâ€" al police and the RCMP issued a search warrant at a Brookmill Cresâ€" cent home in the heart of the Lau:â€" relwood area of Waterloo. Police seized 8.5 kilograms of marijuana, 3,000 ecstasy pills and drug paraâ€" phernalia. _ The marijuana had a street value of about $85,000, while the ecstasy pills were valued at more than drug bust in Waterloo last A,v'v‘eek snagged a disgraced forâ€" er star of Canada‘s national men‘s soccer team. Police also found more than $11,000 in Canadian money and another $6,000 in U.S. currency. _ Police said the drug bust had links to the U.S., and a 37â€"yearâ€"old Waterioo man connected to the case is being held in custody by the Port Huron Police Department on charges of importation of a conâ€" trolled substance. Locally two people were charged including Andrea Spoltore, 35, of Waterloo and Igor Vrablic, 40, of star caught in drug raid Vrablic was a former star of Continued on page 4 Former SOCCEPr By BoB VRBANAC Chronicle Staff