7m f , a , . . A fwfl’mw! an: SI\ LB' G ° ï¬e? _‘ WEDNESDAY, IANUARY I3, 2010 ' WATBRLOO. ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING GST ’ ‘i , . Slow down. __ a 9 . 3 ï¬fe? uâ€" .’ ‘ Gounod puts brakes ï¬g ~ 3_ ~ 2009 i on ' “Sh to put . 333 “ t) 3 , _ . DEMO SALE l amalgamation 3 » 3 ï¬x, ‘ . 3, ', . ' "r: 3 only 5 it?“ _ question on ballot , ‘ ".\k of. i _, BYGKEGMACDONALD ,, £3 ' ., †‘ , 3 3 Chronicle Staff " 9‘ ~ 3 " ngs â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 3 -3 » {313-33 <3- Waterloohi “a I push for Waterloo council (0 put 5“ 13 I: “g I l ’ " WVJW.I0|’beSBUIO.C0nI an amalgamation question on ‘ $3 - A», 3 3‘ 33:3 ext fall‘s ballot was met with a ,, ' , .~ _. a e , ' .,_; resounding “maybe" from city council 4" _ ~,3 > . j ‘ SPORTS lets a. V - Council was reluctant to throw its 3,33 , f- ' {33 Field hockey star full support behind the proposition, _3-_ 3; "log "- 3, ‘Penn State bound which was brought forward by mem~ ft 3,331, f I ' 3 ‘. ~ f ' I “5 Page I 7 bers of the local high-tech and busi- ‘ T . , i_ 3 , Q ness communities. é “I“! .,' â€"'“ a ._ Instead. they delayed their decision ‘ ‘ ~ 4 g 5,- two weeks in order to get more infor- â€".3 33 3 ( ï¬x: i mation and more input from the gen- 3 ' 31.3 a} by), 3 _ _ _ ‘ era] public, é’ ,g:;§;._a- is , » a» ‘â€"†- â€a I I 55 -' “I think it’s important for us and for ‘ , 1 if; . 3,135 - c. *‘ “fie ?/ ‘i _, the public to see a staff report and -' , , f" 4j “- “flâ€. 433,33.“ ' "it make comment." said (Ioun. lan _ - "’ ' - $3? 5“ Y ‘ f " McLean, f ’ ,, ‘1 v - w , . ‘ , Kitchener council, meanwhile, “at. . , 3. . 3p is; - ' .- supported the motion and will request . if; , f“ " 3 1: j ‘ c' , ’ the Ontario Ministry of Municipal . ' if} V . 3 g 5 ’ ‘ H "\ ch, Affairs and Housing put the question 3 3A " * " ‘ on the ballot. . ski, a ' . ' The amalgamation issue, which Gammon-ova was last pronounced dead last January hitting on a happy face LIFES I I LE after the Citizens for Better (Jovernâ€" A clown paints the face of Hannah Patterson, 3, during the Mayors New Year‘s Levee at RIM Park on Satur~ WCI's eTeam set ment released a re rt recommendm - ~ » . , po . 3 day, Hundreds of local residents came out to celebrate the new year with city council enjoying free food, b 1d "18an the entire region. It was res- skating and other types of entertainment. to “I a urrected unexpectedly last week roadworthy A request was put forward by a solar-powered group that wants the amalgamation R ‘d g N rthdal . question answered and for an. BS] ents want 300011 on 0 E! vehicle/Page 10 Tim Jackson a partner with Tech Capital Partners, believes the reason Banm MACDONAu) Karen Earle. chair of HUG. “Let‘s are some who have even described the issue has gone flat so many times ChronicleStafl think big" it as a ghetto. is that there was ll(’\'L‘l' an endgame in The plan. put together by HUG Residents came out to Mon- W‘CW. oncemed residents called on and members of the Northdale day's council meeting to comment ’ “Waterloo and Kitchener are great city councillors Monday to neighbourhood association. on a motion put forward by ward cities and as we come out olthe reces- l implement a new vision in the would transform the community (loun. Ian d'Ailly that seeks to ï¬nd F'RST 1 5 lbs sion, we feel it's an appropriate time to Northdale neighbourhood â€"â€" one bounded by King Street and Lester a new vision for Northdale. ' ask the citizens of both cities to (on that is immutable diverse and leads Street north to south and Colum» That motion Mil be voted on template what we could be if we came to greater intensiï¬cation. bia Street and University Avenue next Monday FREE together," he said Members of the group HUG ~ east to west, into a urbanized vil~ Residents pushed for HUG‘s "Having a plebiscite allows the Help Urbanirie the Waterloo Chet» lage. what members called a com- vision ofurban intensiï¬cation. Results Guaranteed community to have nine or in months to ~ and others vocalized their plete community. “Nowhere in the motion does it to debate with an absolute outiome at support for a vision that was It's a big change from what's clearly state our goal ofintensiï¬ca- â€19 end." unveiled in November. there now â€"â€" wartime homes pop- tion." Earle said. Continued on 91807 “We want a new vision," said ulated mainly by students. There Continued onpqes 1 . . l I â€if“? â€f? » 3331?“ a“ .' "' ‘f’ "f" l 3 ~ .- fj‘{:"3.1~,. é eigiâ€˜ï¬ n xkv‘ï¬m .;- 3 3‘ wife's 63 _ / , T"’fl"3 -!-v’3 , _:, a , ,. , f ' 3 l Waterloo [11,212 L3 num- _ 1,2†-. 4 l 33,33“ It 3 l 519.746.2777 _, __ , . , w 4.1-.- ’ ~ z , “with†Drive at the Expressway . . ,‘ii‘aï¬ï¬aré~Mln ‘l\ I , "' . . 3 3 .""~;“' MINER! q. . c.“ www.forbesouto.com _ _ gig;â€" -, 3, i .,_.,"3. . _ .. 3 (3 m: toms momma - DON! mt moan-moan WAY 3341 £333.13 Agï¬l-MA ’ ‘ ' 9 \ value annoy emit-was. zoom-zoom. mutt ‘ . I. .'-‘_‘.-': 4:2, “' " ' A