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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 2008, p. 7

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Grade 6 students Raffe Kachichian, Brendan Dulson, Sarah Costello and Brooke Outingdyke from St. Agnes Catholic elemen- tary school construct a sail for a Lego car during the Skills Elementary Regional Competition at Conestoga College last week. Waterloo City Council recently directed staff to research the feasibility of creating a new zoning by-law addressing the storage of recreational vehicles on resi- dential property. This request has come after council received feed- back from the community concerning the safety and appearance of recreational vehicles parked in neigh- bourhoods. Currently, there are no Waterloo by-laws in place that regulate the parking of recreational vehicles on resi- dential property within the City limits. And, while any vehicle, whether it's a van, City looking into regulating the parking of recréational vehicles car or a recreational vehicle. can't be parked close to a road or sidewalk, where it might obstruct traffic or the visibility of pedestrians or drivers, there are no restric- tions limited the parking of recreation vehicles on resi- dential driveways Currently, the city is exploring a number of options including. maintain- ing the status quo and do nothing regarding a new bylaw; allowing recreational vehicles to be stored in resi- dentially zoned properties during specific months (i.e., May I to November 1); pro- hibiting recreational vehicles year round in residential Many hands make light work zones; and enforcing set back rules from property lines claiifying where a recreational vehicle could be stored/parked. oserkoutourtv+ireumkramimgevertts-mlrtarrVudmhtuhediefetvus Church of the., Holy Saviour City-staff are interested in ALL 6AINT'6 ANCLICAN CHUDCH {gCALVARY UNITED . TS/AS --._ St. Jacobs -.-.-... Welcome! Upbeat Family Worship & Sunday School 10:00 am. 48 Hawkesville Road Nursery care provided Wheelchair accessible . Hearing assisted Tel: SttN4t66-2311 am am. Holy Communion ttit10 am. Parish Family Eucharist. Church School and Nursery Vim at ttt:00 " Mid-week Eucharist ' Heating 3rd Saturday of uh month at Bil) pm. Trash Expressions” trtrt6-sttttr church. 685 Highpoint Ava. Watcdoo 5t9884HKX) Dev Canon Dobin Lyon; . Mud: Director: Many! Mina The venerablePterT. Townshend sundar4um,9.15am(sumhSthod)&t1am Wedrusday- namHolyEidtarist Nurseryrarep_iatir.i5arr_khairAarssibk Tel: 743-8772 lwwwholy-saviour.onxa (Anglican) _ 33 Allen Street East, Waterloo Sunday Noam obtaining input from the community on the best option for a potential by-law. The intention is to have this issue resolved before the spring of 2008. G$igGMAaNmautFrNyr0 Aging at Home doles out $20 million The Waterloo Wellington local Health Integration Net- work Board of Directors has approved more than $20 mil- lion over three years, to fund 20 initiatives that support its Aging At Home stratggy. In August 2007, the board was allocated $37 million from the Ministry of Health and long-Term Cam's Aging At Home provincial initiative. The WWLHlN's Aging At Home strategy is to provide a suite of services for seniors to enable them to live as inde- pendendy as possible, for as long as possible, in a safe home of their choice. mum-annual: The Waterloo Chronicle Easter Worship Diroctory appears March 19. A "Request for Ideas" Celebrate Eucharist-with us ", Maas times am: Saturday 5:00 pan. Sunday 9:30 & 11:30 am. Vietnamese 4:00 p.m. Weekdays My - Fridays 12:00 noon Learn ttmetNrttie, lighttoucn will assistyourbotty to promote irmtrmmrdheaMt.'Nh$rssstheCautur,rtottNrSyrmotoms" “on: thd.-t,2_3it-W.30mtt . “it, Mlhett8.t.A,rt8tptM,tre1e. _. A St. Louis Roman . NUMBNESS & TINGLING (Arms & Legs) Catholic Church (uptown Mark») 53 Allen St. E., 743-4101 tmsitw.stioulspatrtstt.ca You Will Learn How to Ehttt & Itgtttt the Pressure Points For: . FATIGUE . HEADACHES . LOW BACK PAIN . NECK PAIN . SINUS & ALLERGIES . ARM AND WRIST PAIN (usittektrt1eatsey'tuea To advertlse,ilease (all Matt at 519-623-3050 ext. 208 or mmilleriihambridgetimesxa WATERLDO CHMNICLE . Wednesday, Mutt! s, m . 7 (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) Sundays 10:50 am & 6:00 pm Wednesdays _ 7:00 pm 306 Erty St. w, Watorhpo . 886~6530 VEivériyénVe welcome'. With Dr. Bryan Lawrence, tre. tgitanatmtoiiootatetotoxaiRxnisme process was launched in late 2007 and since that time the WIN has been working with participating organiza- tions to develop detailed business plans that support the goals of the Aging At Home strategy. A portfolio of 20 projects was presented for approval Feb. 28. The programs fall into three categories: services for seniors who are frail or have complex health concerns, supportive housing services, and seniors' health and wel- {are services. More information about the Aging At Home can be found at wwwwwlhin.on.ca.

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