t BOWAI‘thtXJ (lHRONIClL‘Wedm-sday, luiuary 15,1010 Residents sa student housin Ian has failed . Y 8 P t FEET um, Continued frompagel Wellhauser was Now that the Iy nice place to live. H a a student leader 10 SAS has failed, "There are sortie problems in WE CAN HELP years ago and said . Waterloo iteeds to my neighbourhood, but they don‘t ' cosy†ORTHOTlCS N†YOU 1191†“WNW“ (hill he‘s sad to see the , finda new solution, dominate my experience oi the , 8: FOOTWEAR explicitly, stafl may go back to old way the neighbour- .~ A (arntody said. neighbourhood" Com ways and try to (is things With hood hasgone. v ‘ . “We want a Kaye»(‘.hevt~ldayoff thinks ; plea licensing and lodging houses." “It's a terrible ' neighbourhood we minor improvements such as t Foot Clinic The HUG solutioit would not disappointment can look at with pedestrian walkways as opposed t 75?! Victoria St. S. only help solve the chronic helta\'â€" that we've gone ! pride." he said. to wholesale redevelopment would “ { Suite105 ’ ioural problems and bylaw iitfrztc~ backwards in so . 5 Not everyone improve life in the neighbourhood l Kitchener . tions in the neighbourhood but many ways," he sees problems iit Her partner. Darcy (itsselman. . - 519-579-9223 would help the city grow sustain- said. " the neighbour believes that the City has gone to r . ably said â€Mid Wt‘llhflUSt‘I'. Wh“ Nurthdale rest» hood, however. “extraordinary lengths" already to ' represents www.waterlooians.ca. dent Michael (jar Ellen Kaye- improve the neighbourhood. l . . “Intensifying Northdale can mody blames that ' (lheveldayoff has “Saying the city has done nothâ€" l WWW ammtenmthe“ help manage growth and help the reverse momentum um"- la“ “Amy lived in Northdale ing about the ‘ghetto' situation is t them l 33“ VOW†"1 the Nth city . . . meet the goals imposed on on the failure of the for three years and not a valid criticism,“ he said. l US by the province With Places 10 Student Accommodation Study, doesn't see the problems that Wd'hilly's motion passes next 1 Grow in a more the city ’s plan to preserve the many other residents complain of. week, options for a new vision Wlll sustainable neighbourhood as single-family "My neighbourhood is not a come forward to councillors in l FRESH CITRUS FRUIT way," he said, dwellings. ghetto." she said. "I think it's a real» April. , d O C d 0 O O l 20 185 $13 50 Ward boun artes mufflmg stu ent vorces, say cuties c o : .’-. l 40 LBS $27 00 , ,‘_\-,, â€53.5 BYGREG MALDONMD Waterloo. but because they're split attention to students while campaigning. ‘ ' 2&3 yaw; (fhruriicle 511117 between wards . . . they are a minority “In the last election, no one came to 0 Navel OrQnges ' , _ Qéï¬l voice," he said. nty door," said Carpenter, 22. _:'< . . I} rigjï¬lfï¬ï¬; “_ ~ “2.th ard boundaries in Waterloo are And because of that, the city often Preston believes that a candidate who if; r a . . m a; ,. swig? ;; muï¬ling the political mice of uni~ turns a blind eye to students, added Kory catered to student issues would have a ;. Q‘ My ‘25 k f, ', st? N'f."’i’_~“~r_ versity students. according to Preston, vice-president of university good chance in aone~ward system. H“ . G ’ fro V " ‘ ’ ’ pk ‘ ' ‘-»â€" members oflocal student guvemment. affairs voth the student union. “All they have to do is capture the pas- , ' rope ll u; {xx 3, When new boundaries were Set iit “(jity councillors haveto represent the sion of half the students," he said. “like ' 0 Variety of NUlS "if 2006, students front Wilfrid laurier Uni~ causes of the residents in the area." said my first-year prof said, if we wanted to 0 I 15 7 10 " versity and the University of Waterloo Preston, 22. “Right now their concerns get astudent elected, we could." pe“ an' p.m. ' p‘m' were split in two wards. are often with each other and the city Mayor Brenda Halloran downplayed satUI'daY lan- 16 9 am. ‘ 5 p-m- That's led to a dilution of the student councillor has to play the role of media the report and stressed that it wasn‘t the ' voice in municipal matters arid made a tor. , . it’sdiluted." work of the Mayor's Student Advisory OR a NGE B 5 RN majority into a minority, according to a He wants to see students all in the (jouncil, butofa member ofthe council. report released last week by a vice-presi- some ward so city councillors will be The role of MSAC is not political, she dent in WLU's student tinion and a ntemv forced to deal with student issues. added. "But its certainly his right to ask MILLEANK 5954337 orangebam'ca her of the Mayor‘s Student Advisory “Students don't hear councillors speak these questions," the mayor said. (Iouncil. about (student) concerns," he said, “If The deadline has passed for any ward , R fl l Since students are they were all in one area, their concerns reviews this time around. but the Hallo~ 5 '~. e 2X0 0937 split into two wards. would have to be heard." ran said it will he on the docket for the â€g is, â€fat Detox Foot Bath there is no one court» The duo is also concerned about how next council. "Boundary reyiews'happt‘n ,, _ _ cillor representing population is counted in the City Slur every two or three elections so its on the 5-2, , Complete Foot Chn|c that population and dents are not included in ward popula- agenda (for 2014l anyway.†she said. 15 ' . . the student voice is trons. though estimates range between llalloran. who is running for reelecâ€" 1; a ’ Bonnie Mcthhvray weak and spread out. 20,000 and «10,000 students live lit the tion. said student and youth voices Will ,. s. ' Q of we; j. Certified Reflexologist said Griffin (Amend-r, city. Preston and Carpenter want to see a hold a special place irt her campaign. “I r: ": a , l a member of the boundary revtew, although the deadline want to get the students out to vote," 519-579-9223 Mayor‘s Student r\(l\'l~ for changing wards (or the (all election Carpenter believes it‘s the city's "Foo! â€palâ€, Is Beneficial To Your Overall llk’IHu’inq" sorytiouncil has passed. responsibility to include students. 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