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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Jun 2009, p. 4

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I - “Al Nil Nil (IHRONKJLI‘L ' Wednesday. lune IV. :009 City gets infrastructure funding for fields "II BY MthM Dumps tainly up the game. and extend the be lit for night games and have “Roads are important. Rinks and 7 (inn/ml? stuff playable outdoor season. for local spectator seating. Roofs are important, absolutely. athletes. lhe (Lity of Waterloo and the And so are these recreations facili- t could be the kind of wnue that On Friday, the City of Waterloo Waterloo Minor Soccer Association ties." With Lasorouit'“ attracts world-class athletes anti announced $3.2 million in funding will pay for the remaining $1.6 mil Construction of the new fields Safe, a.” m '13:; top tier totiniaments from the province and the federal lion oftbe project. Will start in late August. Designs 88mm notictiooi l1 tould. city officials say. make government would make the new Ihe projl‘t‘l will bring RIM are still being reviewed. but Vann _ n “5‘ one ho" RIM park among the “premiere" facilities a reality. Park's outdoor facilities up to the said they have looked at the possi- freemm- outdoor soccer fat ilities in all of “This is a real breath of fresh air standard of its indoor offerings. bility of allowing for a dome to be lam wet-H southern Ontario. in terms of having an opportunity said Waterloo Mayor. Brenda Hal erected over some of the fields In ”3:""* W “W'- ‘m‘m But big»draws aside, the new to bring in a field that is usable for loran. the winter months. "7-" m a sports fields at RIM park will cerâ€" longer periods of time throughout “It is. to me. a very good eco- But, because ofthe capability of . g ' ~ g the year,“ said Andy Vann. presi~ numic investment iii RIM Park." the turf and the lighting, as long as , ‘5 ,_ I; y 5’6. I“; 7' 4 fl , -.; ' i a 2 dent of the Waterloo Minor Soccer she said in an interview after the there is no ice on the fields. they V -1, - fig; "tz‘ig‘ar‘sfi‘ww’ ‘6 yer :Zfifif",:£ 41’5". gait; Association. announcement. “We want this should be usable as<is from March , " . ‘50“. “it; t)::;« if; _ j . '_,' . '7" “it If)" The new $4.9 million project place to be full . . . This is going to to December. he said. . 4 kid. f c, . of”; ‘1 fiatfifisfitr’fi‘d“ will conven seven medium-sized bring additional money to this Vann said the proiect represents " 21+"? 5"" L ,_ l f, ._’ 1 L” 7 figmfisfngxy-w a; . outdoor fields at RIM park into community because of the events a significant step forward for this 7‘“? if?“ figuk'i'fiftkr'wta{twat 47,}. Luggage, . 333,". four medium fields and two inter- that we'll be hosting. There are community when it comes to ‘ “WM” ()1 ”In“ \ ( ”Hm” I “I“ ‘ national fields with “FA-approved very few facilities like this within attracting significant tournaments ‘ ‘ ' ‘ dimensions and artificial turf. southern Ontario. We want to be and sporting events. 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