WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, 2011 ' WATERLOO, ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING HST . S - . h h C . Resrdent wants f I ’12; . , .. ‘ oï¬'icmls to a... $2.. ‘ My. ‘ I reconsrder decrslon . ' *3 W1 9...... m to reopen Waterloo . , . . ARTS FOCUS dumps north cell ' $5». ‘ 1 ., g y Asenseofwonder 1 BY Punt: Drsuonn t; _ ’ ‘ 7 ' 1% _ ' ‘, . - ‘ Page 16 ‘ (."hronu‘le Sm}? j. ._ 4. § 3 , g: I q ‘. . . l " . i.- " > ‘ i . ._ I estvale resident Anne (lhilds ; .5.- :2» > g! ' . " i , n ; thinks something stinks about ‘ $11-“; â€if: f 7 fl , _ _ the region's plans to re-open a ’13:»,g‘fgzs If » T . garbage cell at the nonh end of the land- ~ ‘ ' .. , " 3'" “53\\ § . ‘ ' is ï¬ll site. â€was? ’ " " g " _ , _. ' , The TQ-het‘tare landfill site. located 3;. ... > ‘ \ .9 '. ' west of lra Needles Boulevard. first ' i vs opened in 1972 when there was very little _ ' 1 ' ‘ b ' residential or commercial development i~ 3. ~.. . on the west side. It was initially expected ‘3‘ ; 1 to have a 25~year life. but was extended in I f . i i 1990. mostly due to recycling efforts that ' ‘ decreased tonnage predictions from the 1980s. -‘ (Ihilds. a vocal member of the Water- . V, loo Region landï¬ll Liaison Committee. ‘ said she is getting the runaround from 3 SPORTS ofï¬cials about odour from the landï¬ll. Field hockey while the city said it has been more than t layers win accommodating in addressing (ihilds' p _ I Concerns. l ‘ “mm" gold I "I just feel that nobody is speaking up i x Page 19 ' for the citizens.†(Ihilds said. "It just goes 5'3: I around and around. tg$§ ‘ “Who's left holding the bag are the l ';f1 _ I people who bought houses." 3.3%; ' i In spring of 2012. the Waterloo Region g a“. “8 f i landfill Will begin construction on a l “I; ' U i '7 ‘ northern expansion (ell right behind ' J N ‘a . V ‘ 1 Waterloo Commons and the Westliill golf . 3 g M > ‘ : tourse. near larb and Ira Needles Boole ‘ Q .. 7 3 ' t ‘ ’ “â€11 . "WW'O ‘ .'I.it!1:233:,211:21.33.“f:::*:.:.::'::3:':" Keeping 0001 i ( hilds I‘m] “(mm ‘ oming “willâ€, The hot weather continued last week with local residents looking for a way to keep cool. One of the pop- . '3 a l l indï¬ll I“ “hem“ \Igmfthl ,hxmhm . ular ways to beat the heat was the Lion‘s Lagoon at Waterloo Parks Families packed the splash pad look- . ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ I“ mg for relief, and Yvon Arseneault, 9, found some under the snake spray as his brother Rémi and friend i the nostrils of those intending sthools in D d K I k 1 the area and “Will residents. aw o 00 on I Continued on page 7 M. W W â€7 7A 77~77_~ ' v . 3 Light on Weight. ‘ ll “ k \ \A I Heavy on Performance. «- 4- m AUdI ' ‘ , r w†0 Introducing ./«:»/""’" - ' '9‘ ' “' ., ,-,_.~_ n.‘ ‘ r s ‘ the all-new i ‘ . I! , ‘ I a» ‘ J . 'y' .4 i 7‘6 / x V. L ’ ' 5 '5 J ’3 \ “a.†L . 9.x, . . . , ) @ CROSBY .. ' A u a o with aluminum fl. 4. I p - '1.’ _ h b ‘d b d ‘ ‘ ,, , 1175 Weber St. E., Kitchener - 519-894-9300 ‘ y r I 0 Y www.crosbyaudi.com w