o - WATUlLUU cumulus: . Mind-y. hnuu'y u. zoos ater 00 ommumty ounc not in avour l -"o' » t .' h ‘ :3 * my pet. my ome. (mannedï¬ompqez Waterloo city councillor. that those ofus involved have not amalgamation. :3 ~ [0’ design couciouspcuaadtlm‘rllunuu â€We’ve got one here now and something to be personally Benton leung, vice-presi- 'And everybody on the we cant bring people to the gained by this," said Erb. “We dent of the Wtiti. said that _’ my.“ M 3m“. committee and people in the table.~ see this involvement as part of there are more than 50 shared ’ and “om. 0600f community think the pool is a The budget roundtable trying to do something for the services that already exist =6 . Natural w load perfect example." held by local MP5 last week is community~ between Waterloo and Kitch- .-‘,- . Pot salon products _ . . While Waterloo is expected another example “ , ener with the potential for :; _ Top brand Mm -ring In this to offer some support. Kitch. “It's not just with infra~ I think peOPIE more. He said there is a real :3 . [1%me ad and get ener and other councils aren't structure: it's with artsand would like IO lack oi‘interesi in the Comvmu» . 3m, towers and lead ,3 expected to step up for what is culture, its With recreation, nity to amalgamate the Cities. 1: . may 20 OFF essentiallyaregio nalfacility. said Erb. ‘lt's with all the see better “I think people would like .. . Gittstormryone an hm In That might mean the pool things that we need to attract _ __ to see better (U-Opcratlt)" ’9 Baby Onset“ my; $138 ends up closing. which will these upper levels of govern- CO ,operanon ' between Kitchener and Water» ’3' MIT ‘ ll ' create a need that will have to merit and their dollars to the Thats the preferred loo. and maybe even extend :; "3 lit!!! headdressedinthefumre. region.†path/b,- changes that to Cambridge.†said 5““ Hm“ “â€55“ ‘0‘â€59'“ 5“" ‘ME‘W‘ “Somebod is oin to Erb said he‘s heard the crit- . ,, Leong. “That's the referred .. 1 519-664-0520 y g 8 p _... 135138.de ON mnbMlem have to spend millions and icism that the process isn't "I that are“. path for changes in that area." ’ ' ' ' millions of dollars to make representative and that it -Bentonleo TheWCC. which represents that happen " said the former should include a referendum. . 4 "8 Waterloo's neighbourhood ' , Vwe~president of Waterloo . . . . But he argues‘weve elect< Community Council associations. said community ed the politICIans to lead identity and community input and they've dealt with On the other side of the are essential to what consti~ other issues, like fluoride. issue is the Waterloo Commu~ rules civic culture in this city. that had a lot less people nity Council. which argues “Amalgamation would cer- i involved than this push that if anything came out of tainly jeopardize the sense of r 'v.' for municipal reform. the process started by Citizens community identity not only 4 3 “What bothers us the for Better Government it's that in Waterloo. but in Kitchener 5 most is that people in the people want more co»opera- and Cambridge as well." said In.“ ‘ community still think tion between the cities and beong. l O O . Umon looklng at other settlements GRAND OPENING PARTY / Tuesday Jam/NO Continuedfrompayl all m employees me 5pm IO 9pm same level, (iharhoneaii “(The city) has already “ ' ' said. lost a lot of people to other we re IOOkUIg “The times are all of a «Emmi i municipalities. We've told fora degree sudden tough." he said. ‘ ‘ ' ~ them that very clearly." ‘ ' " “We‘re looking for a degree ‘ , fl. . ' ' , ‘ ' ' The union is also looking offazrness. of fairness." ‘ \ _ __ - ~ 7‘ - t. F , ) at a $1.8â€"million increase -MarkCharboneau The rwo sides were set to . .. . ~ ~‘ " .. that non-union staff Nationalmpresentaiive meet in mediation on Tues- ‘t‘ ‘ _, received last year as a measâ€" for CUPE 1542 day morning. I . "I uringpoint. The union has already I 5 . Those increases were voted unanimoust to take ' "†approved last summer and tion has changed, the city strike action if a deal isn't while the economic situa~ should be prepared to treat reached. 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