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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 2008, p. 16

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I6 - WA] I RI ()0 CHRONICLE ' Wednesday September i goon : um “new mom wean: um um «new? , 7 ,, ,, WW, 7 lilisl\i‘ss i g Just In Time For : *' “"7" 5”" 7° 3° '3 Governments h K W th ’ l s ¢ 50% 0'le}; s ow - elr ove . i r n the 1970s and early 1980s, during â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mit Herring and renewable energy. k 3 3/ a Itiie reign of the Progressive (Itiitserr [)l J3] \l \\ The announcement follows many é Nu“ , SAucony 0mm 63 mum ill Queen‘s Park, a former ) ‘7 V‘ ‘ “ l years of work by Conestoga witit local g h h g minister t oined it phrase that has often \IAI I PR8 ‘ employers on identifying future train 5 I - been repeated to describe the well ing and skills requirement.» and ulti~ E RUNNERS 2‘7 “mg 3" N' a honoured tradition of politicians pass 1 j £5: A}; ‘ mately ensuring we possess the educar g CHOICE I519) 884:5361 mg out government money at public ' 1 tional capacity here in Waterloo Region Ska." "I“ ‘ ”'53:!!! ill KIM & IIJIIIVEI'SIYI g event» ‘ '1'? a to meet our workforce demands, ...-mum "nut“ tome Henderson waszi 20~year 1. " ' , . At the premiers announcement. é Emma) swoon) mummy mummy yucca) moon) wow 3 M pp for lambion ‘ . ' t"; ' ‘ college president John Tibbits also County who __;f ‘ noted the construction ofa new catnr served across a ' . i pus will free existing space for the number of minis- at ‘ ‘ expansion of many current programs, i G I Ass terial portfolios. A E ; most notably health sciences, where He was a rather 1 trained professionals are becoming interesting indi- 1 ART ‘ increasingly important. - & ACCESSORIES vidual, well 1 SINCLAIR in January ofthis year. the Waterloo knmm for his _.._â€"_ Wellington Training and Adjustment i GO GLASS & ACCESSORIES CELEBRATES ”down home” prising that, during an event where Bill Board issued a “To" “him predicts ‘ style of politics, Davis was in attendance, Henderson that 0“" the ”9’“ four years, “WWW“ 25 YEARS IN OUR COMMUNITY an approach commenced the proceedings with his tnately 1.900 new healthcare workers W which often infamous statement, “me and the pro WI“ be required in “WWW“ RCKIU" r _ _ ‘ i - “ resulted in elc- mic-r brung you this here cheque" 311d Wellington County W‘ITI lHl ’ E‘V‘E‘RY‘ (W! NI DISUJE-LKD’INSIU R’Al‘ NEE; mentary school The past summer has been highly Furthermore, from 2013 I0 2017. at i i , . ’ ‘ teachers covering successful for the business communi- i035! another 3-845 employees, a 50 P” GMI MiIiR EIGEIIVEâ€"t A‘$]1‘00FVA|!U E3 their students ty, municipalities and educational 09m increase from 3008 I0 2013. Will _ W . ‘-" ' ears when he institutions in securing funding for be "90355“? {0' escalating demands. : F I y: t . c. a l l ‘ . _ approached a imponant local projects from the fed- Certainly, the increased training Mg” ICA ms QED‘WNATIGNS microphone. eral and provincial levels ofgovernr capacity at Conestoga M" be critical Henderson ment. for addressing this gap. $25 JIFFY LUBE had his own The politicians have been “bring- From ”19 PerSlWC‘iVe 0f local $25 HOME DEPOT unique command ing” (or whatever term borne Henderr employers, i1 is anticipated that gradu- . of the English lan» son or Eugene Whelan may have used) 3‘95 from all disciplines at Conestoga _ . guage. the cheques to Waterloo Region. will commence and build their careers G 35 $25 WAI- MART His grammar TWO weeks ago. Premier Dalton across Waterloo Region in high LA 325 CHILDREN’S WISH rivalled that of McGuinty arrived in Kitchener to pro- demand estimations whichare critical ‘ W Eugene Whelan, vide a significant provincial financial for maintaining our competitiveness i FOUNDATION the former federal commitment â€" $21 million â€" for the I" global markets. ‘ agriculture minis- expansion of Conestoga College. Again, we are constructing a local ”but; all (/3 M W you in ”as ter from Amherst- The funding will be allocated to the SOIUUO“ I0 local issues. I' f “a 25 burg who often construction of a new campus in Cam- A second major commitment {Of a ”PM! was pad W stated "Canada ‘ bridge. essentially across Highway 401 local protect occurred in July when the has two official from the current Doon facility. The governments or Ontario and Canada 300 m m 355 I“ SI. 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