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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 2010, p. 4

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wâ€" â€" _ 77 7 * fiW..7 4ownhkiiXicnitoNicu-Wedneaiay. lanuary b. 30m 7 Race for 20 1 0 election is on e 5 â€" _-‘ . d ; BYGREG MACDONALD man is finishing up her first d'Ailly's seat. Crowe. 54. has _ . ,t ' t: Chronicle Sta/7 term as a councillor in an lived in the ward since 1981 9 area that covers RIM Park and will run on a platform of y The race is on â€" official and lzasihridge. financial and environmental ‘ ly. stability. Two candidates have lor- She decided to run mally declared their inten~ “ _ _ _ _ because she wants to some» “- ‘ tion to run for the mayor of Mumcrpalrtles thing to he done about cli- Waterloo. , mate change following the ; . . incumbent mayor Bren- hal e a great Copenhagen conference. ’ da llalloran will face off potential to £10 “Municipalities have a , against two-term (Ioun. lan ' ' great potential to do things l “A d'Ailly for the top job in the things In the in the short-term,” (lrowe . 35-3» 3. city. Both declared their short-term. . said, { fl ”v" '~ ‘fig‘, intentions to run weeks ago. _ Dr Anne mee Four candidates declared a) 2: but put in their formal dec- madame)?" Wards on the first day of eligibility. " larations on Monday. the according to Susan (ireatrix, ! . first official day to do so. the city clerk. That’s large in j Some of the wards also comparison to the one canâ€" l have candidates after the A new candidate is in the didate who declared on the i first two days of the declara- running for the ward that first day during the 2006 i ., tion period. Conn. lan d'Ailly will vacate. election. Coun. Diane Freeman Anne Crowe. a local doc- The election is set for Oct. will run again in Ward 3 in tor who works at Grand 25 after changes made by . §< the east end of the city. Free- River Hospital, will run for the provincial govemment. O O _ Committee looks at economic future BYGREGMACDONALD zation's recommendations development stages but has Chronicle Staff for the City's official plan, the gained approval from city . document that lays out plane councillors. It's scheduled for The Cfty Of waterloo l indeveloped land is ning forthe city. the spring but no venue or quickly disappearing in The group also hopes to firm date has been chosen, _ - - - - - Waterloo and the municipal. get a grasp on the area's The committee has iden- lS USherlng in the Winter season Wlth ity's economic development economy and how it will tified four major sectors to committee wants the city to look in the coming years. focus their attention on ~â€" ' ' ' ' have a strategic vision as “The (‘ity of Waterloo is education and research. lots Of fun Weekend aCt|VltleS ln the applications come in to fill going through such a major high-tech, finance and the _ those few remaining plots. transition from manufactur~ service industry. The committee is organ- ingtti advanced manufactur- They will hold panel dis~ waterloo PUbllC Square‘ izing an economic summit ing and high tech." Puopolo cussions on all four of those this spring that will collect said " l here's a little land major sectors and then break various visions of the city â€" base so ithe city) needs to be into smaller groups to dis- Winter m Expo ’ "m from city staff, members of smart in developing lands cuss issues. 5 zolo m“ on the WEDC and other inter and have a real strategy in "We'll be hearing frotn 5&1qu ' |an||ary hm _ ‘ ested parties. doing w “ development and planning ”1 2 pm to s p'm "We're inviting and purâ€" l’iiopolo believes the staff, business leaders. key f suing some comment from summit ml! strengthen the stakeholders and citizens." ‘an‘ 9 â€" "whey leaders." said Paul Puopolo. Wl-i)( and firm up it». man- Ptiopolo said. . “ Vict'~(‘hall’ ofthi- WEIX}, “We dati- He's also hoping to see 13“. lb â€" anboardlng Md skllng want their vision of the City " l his will allow us‘ to representation from other . , ofWaterloo. coniiiitiiiitate how we see parties like Canada‘s Tech la". 23 â€" Figure Skatlng llie goal of the summit is the xision of the community nology Triangle and the . to set the priorities of the in the future.” he said. UpTown Waterloo Business la". 30 â€" Curllng WlilKI and form the organi- the summit is still in the improvement Area. Each event will include free shows, ‘ 1 I _ , s. i - "3 ‘4‘ ‘ ' ' demonstrations and lessons. 1 ' , 7 '. ~ ~ I ' . , ~ ~ 3 $1. * avmg trou n ‘ . is ‘ ' . t \ * i a. l- . 'l_ a _; ‘. '- ”t 4 < Tui.‘ V", K , v _' 1? , ,_V “A ;<. 0 o O ' '. .‘â€"‘ ‘ ' , ._ » “firing during the bolt ys 4. n'.’ w ‘ ‘v'F- if ‘ - _. = " -. s“ \i~it \iiliurii llt".ll'lll‘_'( t'ttli‘c's lint-tor of “Mining , . 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