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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Apr 2008, p. 1

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uilding the city‘s first B"green" building is going to cost more green than originally expectâ€" The No. 4 fire station planned in the city‘s Eastâ€" bridge neighbourhood is already $1 million overâ€" budget and construction has not started. Fire station goes back to drawing The project was originally budgeted at $3.35 million, g 519.578.2828 Victoria at Westmount ‘;‘M‘a_“llfl-ll-un‘ Ad@Roeal cath credit offere are milatle on netect new and unrigistered sigible matnic see 7 eaubvaiert tradeâ€"in. 30 securty deponit and appiicable tares due at ndse inception. Mormiril lasue rute of 0.9% applies. Tota! cbgation is $16,6M4.88. Based on a be combined . {ISAP $28.905 on 2008 Eoryater 2.5X (Râ€"X0). Freight, POL homes, Insurance. mgistration, toms and PPSA are axira Leating and Fnancing e By Grec MacDonaLD Continued on page 7 Chronicle Staff Local school helps kickâ€"start annual Poster Boy campaign. Deserae Beauine, 14, warms up before the Super Cities WALK for MS last Sunday at the University of Waterioo. Locally, about $290,000 was collected with proceeds going to fund multiple sclerosis research and services Kâ€"W Silver Stars present musical comedy about seniors/Page 26 Global Pet Foods opens its doors in Waterloo/Page 19 Giving a hand your deales fo: detads. * "0.0% QUR BEST FORESTER QOFFER EVER) m*-a&-&u-nm-&un-‘_â€"t-fln--nâ€"wm -nm-m-â€"n-fim--â€"rn‘lnmmmâ€"-nâ€" SMAQâ€"Leabere may set or \ane for use Offers aguiisaiile pe pppreind crady at meplgingtng (Soe yoru lt Subary ( JENNIFER ORMSTON PHOTO WATERLOO PUALX LBRARY Weightâ€"lifting hobby _ ~â€" turns into title for > on a 2008 Forester 2.5X (RFHâ€"XD;; 48 month term, monthiy payment is $348.96 with $0 down paymant or . Hoanse, nsurance, registraion, iaves and PSA are extra. Glgh oredit and the nominal rate offrs cannot Civic square fter costs for a proposed public A:qunxe ran more than $900,000 ver budget, city council deferred a decision on the fate of two key pieces of the project Monday ~ Council was split on whether to include a skating rink, a water wall or both at the King Street site, City staff recommended removâ€" ing these pieces to keep costs down after the city put out a tender for the square and the lowest bid came in at $3.4 million â€"$906,000 more than the city had allotted for the project. In order to stay on budget, staff put forth a recommendation which saw the removal of the rink and the water wall, as well as other cost Staff suggested downgrading or removing other nonâ€"essential parts, such as bike racks, benches and colouring for the pavement. tab rises by $900,000 But taking out too many of these features will make the public square less vibrant, said Coun. Mark Whaley. "By taking the colour pigmentaâ€" tion out the cement, we‘re taking the life out of the entire square," he said. Council has a chance to show its vision with the project and give the city a place to gather for years to come, Whaley added. But council can still be visionary by keeping the costs in the public square down and focusing on smallâ€" er but more pressing problems in the city, said Coun. Scott Witmer. By Grec MacDonaip ‘Chronicle Staff _ GEMINI MOTORS 26 Manitou Drive Kitchener, ON Tel: (519) 894â€"2050 Toll Free: 1â€"877â€"287â€"2844 Continued on page 5

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