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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 2009, p. 7

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WAI l Kl oi J cunoNtcu - wanna". umber zoos - 7 Q 0 Police make arrest in Waterloo sexual assault and robbery RACERS WANTED "a,“ _ __ Â¥,_Â¥,m , Ml IN(lUSlV! RAH PROGRAM Waterloo Regional Police have A 22-year old woman was community for tlielr tooperation 2010 q‘ arrested arid chargeda 2lryear»old grabbed while walking along a and assistance during the “I”!!! Waierlrm tnan in connection wtth pathway in the area ofAlbert Street investigation 5m, ‘ , two attacks on women iii the and Quiet Place An investigative team continues “can , - . lakeshore area ofthecity, l’he man is also charged with to probe the circumstances surr 52mg \ -_ Ql Qr lhe suspect iii two sexual robbery and sexual assault iii an rounding these incidents. i , i g assault and robbery cases was incident involvttig a 204year old Anyone With information is X _ ' t . J : arrested last Friday without incl Waterloo female on Sept 22. asked to contact the Major Case b MB“ i v 1. dent iii Waterloo l‘he victim was knocked to the Unit at 519-650 8500, ext. 8649 or I!“ M“ , g .. He appeared in the Ontario ground and robbed on a walking ext 86727 ' 519 884 5650 *' Court oflustice yesterday, path near Parkside Drive You can also contact (Irime www erbsvillekartina com "Wk Charged was Brandon Rehkoph Investigators released a com~ Stoppers at 1-800-222'FIPS. ' y. ~ ofWaterloo, postte sketch of the suspect and _ U ,, _ g ‘ lie has been charged with canvassed the area after the inci- - ,- , ' A fiâ€"k _4 flufif' ii aggravated sexual assault and dents as. , aha-"H3 v, Q r at“ is overcoming resistance to commit ’lhe image generated a number ‘ K ' - ' ' ‘ " ”(its " ' if. ' i. “A This composite sketch helped an indictable offence in connec- of tips. - i i} f is at DOING make an arrestinaWaterr tioii with an incident on Investigators would like to ‘ _ ' 1 f " .. '. _ ; 100 59W“ 355mm 0359â€" ‘lfW'U Sept. It. express their appreciation to the ‘ ;. , _ " ' ' flat" 0 a o ‘ 'i ' - ,;. Stormwater rates could double in City in coming years r “a...” o. mum ct ”mil.” on“ ‘ Continued frompagel level of funding, the city would with the plan. including environâ€" , l ~. - \t‘i li llccl \Ill\l\‘ l'.t|l| have to raise more than $2 5 mil mental impacts that would see ’ ' l'l.||ll.||' I an iiiis The new payment system is lion more per year, which means incentives for residents "recycling” ‘ l _ _ _ _ designed so taxpayers pay a more charges could moreihan double. water - collecting rainwater and L” I ”l ”I!“ \“ h”! I ”l- l‘“'“"”‘ equitable share of their property's Instead. city staff has recon)» using it for gardens and lawns. ' l|i~ Itit‘lllu“ liit- loving it hum-”Ir stormwater contribution. as mended phasing in the new rates lfthe plan is approved during \ .5| ['|tilll\‘nl\ \ til \lit"'ct'\ opposed to it being a'percentage of by charging a tiered flat rate ~ the budget process, it would be ' ' ' “ ’_ , their property taxes essentially charging based on how phased in starting in luly2010. “I'M l l\\lll l ll \l\|iii which \ll‘tll\ inc "The value ofa property has no propt-rties‘are urnedr ‘ lhat might seem fast. but given | “m Hilton“. “uh. m | out i A” A- |r ”I“ "m,“ impact on costs you incur on lhe wrinkle is that this charge the state of the citys stormwater _ , ‘ stormwater,” consultant Ray would include tax-exempt proper system, staff would like to see l)“ '”"“'l":“ ( "”“”"'”‘ “ “" “"“‘ ' "““" ““ lufgar told city councillors. ties such as churches and schools, higher rates instituted even sooner M-inors I mil ( .ii’c...t\ “on lie proposed a new rate that That left some councillors ill at “The administration is really in 7 / would be based on soil and prop- ease. a dilemma here ~ we would like ”W l" ‘ "f‘/‘ ”W" ”M ”‘ " “”’:"/ t‘rty size, among other factors, If “I wouldn't want to see schools to see it move faster because ofthe r l. mu} , \ mm. 11, MAI/“A ,. , m ,,,/, ,//,. ,,//// ’,/,,,,y your soil is permeable, then it making chotces between educa- impact it would have on the sys- _ 7M gag-ms; wed? .._, . 777, . , a. a“? 7, “r.- 3172211, would absorb more water and con tion activities for kids and having tem," said Simon Farbrother, the £2" .. sir}, (7 .g_~,g.;j;7.; ~ dowry .- ‘ » raw 7. a : . tribute less to the overall system. to pay for this," said Count [an city's chief administrative officer. 7? 725“, j»; 7 upfxsflfix. ,. was» , Q, , < nut/133. ‘ J .. firs»; But that could be a big blow to McLean. Budget meetings will take place ain't ffgiui‘f'ff-‘zi’? himafiihfifi » ' ‘ l‘ 7, a: it taxpayers â€" to get to a sustainable But councillors did see positives in December ‘ »‘ ' ‘ -‘ “all.“ at. Lt.s;s.‘.vi:.:..a....‘5 , ’ “ i Everyone \\‘e|come! 1:33 Sundays I hurth 10:50 am a. 6.1!) pm . Wednesdays 7:00 pm 306 Erb St. W. Waterloo ' 886-6530 , _ t , ‘ ’ SATURDAY To advertise in our Worship C ALV ARY UNITED ‘L 9:30 am. - Sabbath School D. 1 call M tt 1: M ”MM 11 am. - Worship Servrce lreCtory’ p ease a a . â€" St. Jacobs -â€" alum Meetingat: Emmanuel United (hutch / Dirk an ‘ 2: Bridgeport Road, Waterloo l 5191331}qu 519‘623‘3050 ext. 208 01' Welcome! I.Dh~ : wwwattrlrxuhtntistu Upbeat Family Worship & Sunday School 10:00 am. mmiller@cambridgetimes.ca 48 Hawkesvflle Road St- Louis Roman ~ ”WSW We ”Wide" Catholic Church \\'heelchair Jc’LtSSIth - Hearing asusttd (uptown Waterloo) , r Tel: 519-664-2311 53 Allen St E.. 743-4101 w _ " ‘ i wwwsalntlouisparlshea ' l» Mamas mmfimat n St. Agnes Gala _ . , . i Celebrate Eat hurts! “11h 11.8 _, l 40th Anniversary and Project Overhead FINALE! M , _ q rdn 5.00 v A Saturday October 24, 2009 , 3” “mes an” ~ “u “ F - P-m- ll 10m us for an evening of Fine Dining and Celebration Sunday 9:30 & 11:30 am. Vietnamese 4:00 p.m. , w ' -’ as we gather to recognize and give thanks for the countless ' Weekdays Tuesday - Friday 12:l0 p.m. - g;i 1754 biessmgs at St Agnes Parish. ,9. ‘ _ ~â€"'< . Fl 7:00 p.m. Banquet Dinner , “is - 7 r G Ogle": gm "of? m r-m- ALL SAINT c?) ANCLlCAN CHUQCH ‘ - \ _ “e. pee N r°.°m“ on It 8'30 p.m. NF Higlltunl Mr" Waicllc- ‘ rtl‘lwfiflttfl‘ l ~ We are honoured to have H's Excellency - Um (no fl Dol'rrl Limos 0 Wm” Monti vr' ‘larv Marlins _ A ... , Bishop Anthony Tonnos as our Guest Speaker 1” H ‘ for this milestone Event! SIIMOYWOI'SMD . ’ ‘ . \ $40 00 per person Tickets sold in advance only 81!) am. Holy Communion _ j r , 7 “my" vm'x. , ll:00 am. Parish Family Eucharist, - ‘l . ' i' “ll ‘ Gmt Hail In the Sunshine Cantu _ Church School and Nursery , . , . Flt cl , 141 Fr. David Bauer Drive, Waterloo , Wodnostlly: It 10:00 am. Mid-week Eucharist & Healing \ . is“ l! l \ -~\ fl F0? Null" Worm-“0m W000 “in 3rd Saturday of each month at 5:30 p.m. llllll 1 7 it it -,~â€"â€"- "' "" 5'9‘0‘64399 °" 5‘9'7‘7'5937 J "Fresh Expressions" leafs-style church) [I'- a .

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