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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 2011, p. 11

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- WA’I LRUX) CHRONICLE-Wednesday. October 5, 2011 - u Region takes steps toward open data policy By Rum FIANMAN “ lhis allows observers in the community right restrictions. ate an app with the real-time location of the A... 7 Irrflhg't benefit; We”, to make their own analyst's ofdala. There's a One idea which councillors discussed nearest CRT bus. ~ large pool of people ottt there in the com» was making restaurant health inspections A simpler app to create would be one pen data is t outing to Waterloo tnunity who have an interest in data and an availablein full through open data. which simply locates the nearest bus stop Region. but what exactly that means ability to sift through it and find something "Maybe it’ll help our restaurant commu- and provides the user with the time of the is still somewhat up II] the air. interesting." Michael [)ruker. ctr-founder of nity be a bit more diligent in sotne areas." next bus. which (Loun. lane Mitchell said “No one really knows what it is." said local open data advocacy group Open Data said Strickland. there isademand for from the public. ( onn. Sean Strickland immediately before Waterloo Region, told council last week. Matty municipalities in Canada have Strickland also noted the potential for an regional council \oted unanimously in The region is expected to roll out open already rolled out open data initiatives. but app which sends out a reminder the night favour of adoptingopen data practices. data in phases. none of the cities or townships in Waterloo before yard waste collection day. [be concept of open data in government Data to he released in the first phase Region have done so. However. regional stafi He said in his neighbourhood, one neigh- is fairly simple includes data on Grand River Transit routes say there has been some interest from the hour puts yard waste out to the curb and the When governments provide information and stops, cycling routes and trails. water cities and townships in working together other residents simply follow the neigh- in report form. what is made available to the management routes. and traffic counts with the region on their own open data iniâ€" hour's lead rather than memorizing the public is often only a summary of the infor- among other pieces ofdatai tiatives. pickup schedule. matron, highlights of what the government “Sometimes you have no idea what utility Another possibility for open data is its ”Sometimes the neighbour's right. and I belie\ es the public is most interested in could come out ofa panicular data set." said use by makers ofsmartphone apps. sometimes we're out on Monday evening : knowing or what the government is most [)ruker. [)ruker said the technology exists to cre- bringing our yard waste back in," he said. interested in communicating Before being placed on the region’s open i For a lot of people. that's enough infor- data website. data will be screened accordâ€" I matron. But for some. they'd like to go even ing to three criteria: lfthe data is up-to-date. further. and be able to see all the raw data reasonably accurate and not subject to pri» used in the report â€" because then they vacy concerns. might be able to come to their own conclu» All data will be in its raw, ttninterpreted stuns. differing frotn ones in the report. form. available at no cost and without copy« . - o LIONS CLUB OF KITCHENER I: l om Cl H n 0 es 3! 53rd Annual KW It i r to asses . N ‘ I an r3 a3 9 ' ’ ‘ ‘ - ~ 4 l l . E 1 l . 1 | l r. , . . I ‘ l Santa needs "- fir ‘ ,t j 1 Floats, Bands and Corporate Sponsors! The annual Santa (Ilaus Parade wants \'()l? to participate' . (.ompanics and nonprofit groups welcome! l SANTA (ILAUS PARADE: SAT., NOV. 19th 201 l i mm". Conesto a v ‘3 ROGERS ' 570 \L'\\'5 l 5|)”nSUI'N 9 “RM? an lib-V45 not)“: l ‘ VIC BOVINGDON l DR. JACK BISHOP ‘ Floats 8. Registration 5 Sponsorship l 519678-7554 519-742-0405 ‘ g vi<.l:iovingdonl£I mapleleof.¢om .‘ dridbisbopéhotmailxom Everyone m i" i 7"” “ h i ‘ I: ‘1 “T ‘ ”M 1' i“ l ‘ u' , rm;- 1 >1 1:33;»; ' 1 ..~ a" a”): " c,r«.-.»’~::' - l 1* 1» r- m... 3.4.. "w. my . l ‘ " :In'I't‘allrl ' was F"? j I . ' _ «V ' W ‘ ‘~ . ”35’ , "’ H...” ‘ Get you test clocked by 1 Foot Special“ w / . I Custom Orthottcs / Ankle / Knee Braces l | Arch / Heel / Ankle Pain ; . . . ‘ Flat Feet/High Arched Feet l Experlence beller VlSlOrl. 1 Plantar Fasciitis, Bunions Doctors l Laser Therapy for Foot/Ankle Pain referral not ‘l 1 Nail Problems (fungal. ingrown) necessary t ; ‘ Warts. Corns. Calluses l iris co j ‘ Diabetic Foot Care 1 ' ‘ Seniors Foot Care& more i ,t - y > .‘ ~ y . . . ', . . ‘ l . li'lrul't'tti' l'lIUl'I't'l/H/ll/t'l' (‘-l‘/l'lH/l’t//l('ll///I/)/llll-\ 1 Eye Exams $50IRIS1i K-W 51 W2” Book online at Iris ca/exom ficerh (ate . someonescmtc ' ~ g El IE; ‘ ' E] El 1” m ‘ I. w 11,m m E ‘ E ' MW - - . M

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