an . WATERâ€) CHRONICLE . Wednesday May M, 2008 Application of Larvicide to catch basins tor control of West Nile Virus Vectors Between May l and October 31, 2008, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will be conducting a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical Officer of Health to prevent the development of mosquito larvae into vectors of West Nile virus. The pellet formulation of the larvicide methoprene (Altosid® PCPA #21809) will be placed into standing water in catch basins throughout the Region, where larvae are present. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry of the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians employed by GOG Environnement Ltee. For additional details on exact locations and dates at treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 519-883-2008 or GOG Environnement at 1-888-567-8567. You can also visit our website at: ygyeyLNglitiLyratiti1igt,oitgialM, select Resources and click on West Nile virus. Between May 1 and October 31, 2008, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will be conducting a Iarvicidina program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical Officer of Health to prevent the development of mosquito larvae into vectors at West Nile virus. The liquid formulation of the larvicide Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) (Vectobac® 1200L PCPA #21062) will be applied to standing water in ditches and depressions throughout the Region, where larvae are present. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry of the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians employed by GOG Environnement Ltée. For additional details on exact locations and dates of treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 519-883-2008 or Mt? Environnement at 1-888-567-8567, You can also visit our website at: irrrytgsigiiti1atahtihtiigti1saltli, select Resources and click on West Nile virus. Between May 1 and October 31, 2008, municipalities within the Region ot Waterloo will be conducting a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical 0tticer ot Health to prevent the development of mosquito larvae into vectors of West Nile virus. The granular formulation of the larvicide Bti (Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) (Vectobac® 2006 PCPA #18158) will be applied to standing water in selected ditches and depressions throughout the Region, where larvae are present. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry of the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians employed by Mt? Environnement Ltée. For additional details on exact locations and dates of treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 519-883-2008 or GOG Environnement at 1-888-567-8567. You can also visit our website at: yem!taigiaayrattititgutt1galM, select Resources and click on West Nile virus. Between May 1 and October 31. 2008, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will be conducting a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical Officer of Health to prevent the development of mosquito larvae into vectors of West Nile virus. The granular formulation of the larvicide Bs (Bacillus sphaericus) (Vectolex® CG PCPA #28008) will be applied to sewage lagoons within the Region, where larvae are present. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry at the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians employed by GDG Environnement Ltée. For additional details on exact locations and dates ot treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 519-883-2008 or 606 Environnement at 1-888-567-8567. You can also visit our website at: yeym,mgiitiyatatgthttutiuialM, select Resources and click on West Nile virus, Between May 1 and October 31, 2008, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will .be conducting a larviciding program under the authority at the Region ot Waterloo Medical Ollicer of Health to prevent the development of mosquito larvae into vectors of West Nile virus. The pelleted/pouch formulation of the Iarvicide 8s (Bacillus sphaericus) (Vectolex® WSP PCPA #28009) will be placed into standing water in catch basins throughout the Region. where larvae are present. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry of the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians employed by GOG Environnement Ltée. For additional details on exact locations and dates ot treatments. please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 519-883-2008 or 606 Emhrtmtttrtttettt at 1-888-567-8567. You can also visit our website at: gtteteaittaatIttitttungialM, select Resources and click on West Nile virus. NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE Application of Larvicide to ditches aM depressions for control of West Nile Virus Vectors NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE Application of Larvicide to ditches and depressions for control of West Nile Virus Vectors Application of Larvicide to catch basins for control of West Nile Virus Vectors Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Application of Larvicide to sewage lagoons for control of West Nile Virus Vectors The Waterloo office of Miller Thomson LLP is celebrating its sesquicemennial __ marking 150 years of sting the legal peels _ir) itsfomnymlrty. Founded in 1858 by Ward Hamilton Bowlby. Sims Clement Eastman, which merged with Miller Thomson. was one of the oldest law offices in Ontario. Starting as WH. Bowiby, Barrister and Solici- tors, a new partnership in 1876 saw the firm grow to three partners: Bowlby, Edwin Perry Clement and Frederick Colquhoun. In fact, the Clement family name remained with the firm until 2002 - when it partnered with Miller Thomson UP. Miller Thomson's Waterloo office has 35 lawyers supported by 78 administrative and pro- fessional staff working at its office located in the Accelerator Centre building at the University of Waterloo Research and Technology Park. "We havé been a part of the southwestern Ontario landscape for 150 years, and our practice is as diverse as the enterprises that make this region great. We've gained a wealth of national resources and expertise but we've always main- tained a focus on the communities in our back- yard," said Ric Trafford, a Miller Thomson manag- ing partner in southwestern Ontario for the Kitch- Miller Thomson celebrates 1 50th Matiwlously t hand mm , luxury Eumpun mulled “Mar with unparalleled trrthqrdie upped ener-Whterloo, Guelph and London omcts. With more than 60 lawyers in its southwestern Ontario offices, Miller Thomson services. clients in virtually all sectors of the economy in all aspects of law, including information and com- munication technology. bio-technology. agribusi- ness, manufacturing, real estate, construction, Financial and health services, retail, hospitality, tourism and insurance Working from its University of Waterloo Research and Technology Park location, the firm services the burgeoning technology sector with its MTech program - a one-of-a-kind technology program addressing the needs of emerging tech, agribusiness and biopharma companies. MTech provides these companies with comprehensive, pre-set legal services to protect intellectual prop- erty portfolios. Miller Thomson LLP, established in 1957, is one of Canada's premier full-service national law firms, with niore than 430 lawyers working in offices located in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, London. Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph, Markham and Montreal. Visit www.millenhomson.com for more infor- mation. It looks like Brick Brewing Co. will need a larger trophy case after it cap- tured two more medals at the 2008 World Beer Cup. This year's awards were presented at the Town and Country Resort in San Diego, Calif. With more than 2,864 beers entered from 58 different countries, Brick Brewing Co. was awarded a bronze medal for Waterloo Dark in the American-style dark lager category and a bronze medal for Red Cap I in the golden or blond ale category. Brick beet wins award