Sports fields get the go-ahead pponents of a plan to build sports fields on an environmental reserve at the University of Waterloo aren't prepared to give up the fight despite a decision from Ontario's Minister of the Environ- ment giving the city the go- ahead. lohn Brot1wer, who sat on a citizens community that helped establish the environmental reserve in 2002, admitted he was "sig- ‘Mmma‘hbl‘ulmml‘ m"fl~-‘-&â€"flm*“&~-ï¬~'1ï¬m‘.-*n‘~b“-U‘ “MDmflflflâ€"fllnwm.llflï¬-“lm‘~ll-~“l‘n1m~_nlhw-~ 'os-FRC',"',."),".'.".,)'.",'.',)'.',, m-~~-mmwm~emmwn-~~-"-1â€""???- 519.578.2828 Victoria at Newman! 1/2 Price Titan With Rejuvenation Package UltraShape 10% Off With Package of Three Call For tMails Br BOBVRMNAC March Specials Continued on page 5 9:9!ka Staff Internationally renowned soprano comes to the Waterloo Entertainment _ Centre. Ryan Goetz, 13, and Ben Kleebaum, 9, practice theiramedic routine during the YMCA March break day camp at Watedoo's RIM Park last Friday. Part of the end of the week celebrations included groups of kids coming up with dance numbers, with Goetz and Kleebaum trying to inject a little humour in their perform- ance. local photographer hoping to find loving home for unwanted pets/Page 13 Fooling around Spring has arrived at the . Fishing Widow/Page 23 biuiiatiotiotmo-o--' “W . te'Pt , n?',',","."?',". â€WWO Golden Hawks win _ double gold at . first CIS curling championships, â€mac mini: mum 'aus-tseat-er-trr-yor-ry-er terloo councillors have picked up when last weeks public workshop left off, participating in what's becoming a city-wide pastime - bashing the proposed intelligent city monu- sion at the end of Monday's council meeting quickly turned into some heated words about the appearance and size of the Heritage Park monu- ment and the public outcry it is gen- ment. Wharbegan, as, {deluge discus: Conn. Karen Scian called the monument vain and embarrassing and warned it would leave a Perma- nent scar on this incarnation of council. "Thisisturnirtgintoatblty.Meas a council will wear this." Scian said. "It's something we’ll carry with us." Scian was also concerned about the process the monument commit- tee followed. Council was informed ofthedesign atthesametimeasthe public and tlt"2'tti-g-,1-si-S,i.s,',tf,,' upon them at minute, she "We were the last to know what was going on," she said. Scian's comments opened up the floodgates and other councillors began to voice their concerns. "I don't know what to say," said Gonna“ rethinks monument Tntelligent'statue bashed by public ulna-unusu- BmaMAcDoNAm 26 Manitou Drive Kitchener, ON Tel: (519) 894-2050 Toll Free: 1-877-287-2844 GEMINI MOTORS Chronicle SW Condnuedonpages