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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jul 2010, p. 7

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WA‘l‘ERLOO ctr-0mm - Wednesday. My 23, 2010 - 7 o o o o . Local G20 protester still in 131] TheCIassncPiusWoman fie um ( .. ‘ i ll Bv Grimm“ Puom; PARKHIIL name just “stands for social and temporary detention centre for 16 y \( ( i I , \ \ I) _ chronicle Stuff environmental justice,“ he said. to 22 hours, and released without , , ‘ ‘ ’ It has been reported that law charges. Classic Pieces member oflocal activist group enforcement agencies were moni- Kellar's radio co-host Alex Hun- For Your (fir/(Milky (yfiym AW(“‘Lis still iniail mom-than a toring anarchist activities since dert was also arrested in a guns» Wardrobe I. . f ‘If . ionth after he was arrested in 2009 and had infiltrated activist drawn raid in Toronto on June 26. . ’ (”my I 0 “file”, an early morning raid at a Toronto groups in southern Ontario Kellar before the protests began. S” 14+ J} film 1 home on lune28. believes AW@L is one of them. He was released on bail July 19, ‘ Erik Lankin, 22, of Kitchener, “Our group was infiltrated by but the Crown is appealing that A large selection ngn'u‘gh has been denied bail and is cur- someone who has the ability to lie release. Summer Fwd“ Chocolates rently being held at Maplehurst to people straight-faced," he said. “The situation seems like a bla- w Correctional Complex. He has “Basically. a sociopath that they iant contradiction of basic human 0 Gifis A been charged wih multiple con~ put into a community organiza- rights that are enshrined in the «M . Kins spiracy offences. tion.” Canadian charter,” said Laurier . _ , Dan Kellar, host of AW@L Radio, Kellar said that though he does professor Richard Walsh-Bowers ~ ‘ ‘-“ ,-. \ ... i ' Crystal said Lankin is allowed visitors identify himself as an anarchist, The newly formed K-W Politi- j. ,,~â€";‘;'. ':*;:’:".1A .’ 5.55 y . , . t, . twice a week. the group includes people from a cal Prisoner Support Committee jaw” A“ "M _":”fkét£: Jewellery “He's strong and believes in spectrum ofideologies. held a concert Tuesday in the 3 ’ the“ at? C7} " ‘ w ‘ Wool Blankets continued resistance," Kellar said, Multiple AW@L members, Waterloo public square to raise {I} W33m¢¢~<¢M ”a?“ . Scottish Tartans AW@l. was formerly known as including Kellar himself, were funds for what are expected to be ". ;_§$?i§‘“‘ff ;,“"”' ’ w}. -_- ' ,.;_§“A~._;.‘j . F I] Kilt R tals Anti-War at Laurier. but now the arrested at the summit, held in the massive legal bills. Ǥ.~ 5"? -, A" _ . ‘ 33: [1 en if?" ’ f - v, -‘ v ‘ 35535 i441 KlngSt. N. Library board close to naming successor a” j ‘ _ summmm ; . ' “9664-3380 Fax 519-6644!” BvCHARwrrs PRONG Pumru the library industry, and the job upcoming municipal election,” . ». , , -- Chroru‘cleiiraflr was posted with the American Gale said. . Association of Public Ubraries. The library’s four-year funding new chief librarian will be “The funding situation for agreement with the city ends this we re “a awl..." “In 8 finned shortly, says Waterloo libraries in the U.,.S given their year.A Bryant said one option he'll w. provide “to m.” "Mel m. ublic Library chair Steve economic Situation. has been a consider is to ask the City to extend ' it) III "It“: “d M“, "0M 4 3 Bryant struggle. l guess people who are or renew that funding agreement It. I if" b I1 'w ' fl »- --' After advertising both in Cana- library professionals are looking for one year. ~ I! II II 0 ' G W a ‘ da and the U.S., three candidates for work â€" some really talented “This is our first renewal. and SWOE ‘978 _ for the top job were asked to give a folks," Bryant said. it's coincident with a change in ;_ f o lS-minute presentation to the “And you’ve also got Canadians council too," he said. He said it ‘ m entire library board in June. who took jobs in the U.S. we might be better to offset it by one Bryant said the board made a wanted to reach expats who may year. Am R993" Ud- final decision during an in camera want to come home to Canada.” That way, any future four-year can to no“ ”I" .wo|m.m 159 E b Sf w session at last Wednesday's board The library board took the agreements wouldn't fall immedi- E: gmopgo "The“ - meeting and he'll be making an unusual step of meeting during the ately into a new council's lap. 519'885'1810 ( n) _ announcement after details have summer months because they been finalized, likely in early needed to give their stamp of a. (hf-Mg; I, igr»t-w_;hfff_s my $12 ~ wiretap-w ; '. ~ fa August. approval to the auditor's report for A “aim smafl‘fiqggfif :" if f’é‘t , '_ ' gig if}? The library has been without a the fiscal year 2009, which turned ‘t’ . »;,A5_.~; it?“ fiwg’ $534: eff?“ $19? ,' ‘~~’-A chief executive officer since Cathy up no major issues '( 3a "ti “ V“ ’, ggye _f;g;~;5"1~'-;' 4,wa , 1 , m. - a"; a? Matyas was abniptly fired in lanu- The board also authorized Y is , 7 g; , , A “A,” “Lrfi as???“ may“ ‘ 4g: . “italifiiatfirz ary. though deputy librarian Lynda Bryant to work with Gale on a “Webs ‘ ‘ ”Q. ' ' ‘ a “Z" figgakafiss ., eta-tag}; Gale has stepped into the role in budget submission to the city for T t I H lth “W?” "i“, "- , ~ ‘ “K‘L ... , 7st??? theinterim. 2011,which mustbecomplete by O 8 ea ( “mun “mum“ ( “mm” “In“ Hayhurst Consulting was Aug.27. “NH“. up ..MuA VC . A ' brought in to assist in the search, The final budget would still ’ 43's}; \'< h “N" \“'\" I'd“! at a maximum cost of $30,000. come back before the entire board ‘ Free Blood Glucose y“ t ”3" l'l.n|i.|| I .N iiiit Steve Hayhurst said advertising the for approval. 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