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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Nov 2011, p. 1

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r ' 777*, l WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 20“ 0 WATERLOO. ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING HST ‘ o . Publlc T first; 5 Conflict 1, ~ fl é ‘1 é‘: . g? f . b0 (1 . I. “M . , if o mterest slapped '4‘ ‘ E 9' / may bog s . ~59: ' 10 v . 0 a down LRT IKs .. talks ‘ . i ”It? l 7 a. l 81mm , w1th - \ ____amw ‘ ‘ A 3"; ~ l 0 3“? 1 \ ~ . . . l is}, 7 Iscussron about light i umeout i u g 4 Drail transit could get a .» ' lot more interesting in ' Bvrlzmclifizonp ;‘ _ ‘ ‘ Waterloo. if four city coun- i . "in" ~ )7 ,- ‘3 , “ I' cillors are silenced in the f the more than 4.500 . “i ‘ " - 23:13.3“ due to conflict students suspended . _' . if Uptown Coun. Melissa in region public ; ‘ N ' Durrell said she. along With schools during the 2010» ., ‘ councillors left Henry. 20]] school year. 10 were Angela Vierh and Mark N five»year-olds enrolled in 1 . \ 1, ' ‘ Whaley all have potential 1 Eggrrgcmmt re gfiaccord- ; ~ «’ ’ conflicts of interest under . - f, , the Municipal Conflict of 1 _ Mary lou Mache. execu- Imam Act due to property we superintendent Brim the ‘3 _ ownership or interest along l ater oo egion istnct ,; I l I School Board. said legisla- y ' ,. . ‘ ‘ the-m.” cunLgirdryj‘éftting lion dictates schools‘ I ,, is. 7 fl " ' the city solicitor to explain responses to behaviour. ' ‘4 - at how the conflict of interest “We do have legislation A. 1* V“? "A â€" how that will affect us " around suspensions and “3.3;“ 4“ Darrell said 'lt's absolutely expulsions and for certain ‘ ‘ ridiculous to be honest with kinds of behaviour, we aren‘t 7 you there's three or four of really left with a lot of its" choice.” Mackie said. "lt's ‘ Dunell said in issues of not a consequence that we »‘ 2 I conflict of interest council use widely with (the "0 age ' quorum can be reduced to 1 group ‘lw‘he legislation's pret- as few as two people if warâ€" I ty clear. _ ranted. : Continued on page 7 ‘ V (kindnued on ”6 ! .4241, . s l .V is, .‘ 4.1‘53‘ ‘ s I r g , ' F I ‘ , 3', 3 ‘ £6. :1; o “Mr-now LA" ' l‘ I ' )M f 0/1035 Fll‘St responders put to the test " W H"- V 10’1 l l I ' ' ' 1 Waterloo Fire Rescue, Waterloo Regional Police Service, EMS. School Bus Transportation Services of Waterloo Region and the District and Catholic school boards participated in a school bus emergency exercise last Friday at the Waterloo Region MN I .5 “ Emergency Services Training and Research Complex in Waterloo, The first responders demonstrated how they would hanv * v j l die an incident involving an overturned bus with multiple injuries insider Paramedics stabilize a mock patient above, 519 ;4_ y, ', Di I} ' I L Wâ€" 1 r' . ~ - w w ' N TAX THIS MONTH°"°WA aw ‘ -â€"‘ s t ; &WallArt!‘ . ‘ V . r I. q ‘ [fertile I [1, , ‘ {ml in h- a YOUR CHOICE! l/ T Y I q/ . I , 3“ SW of ; r) r l f) a, i b ‘3 , I WSW Stul3C0b$ t r ,. _ 5 Piece Dining Specials L / I * =2. , . ‘ FURNITURE Styles You Want at Prices '3 ‘ .. ' . 1 049 a “SQ Vou Will Love' ’ - "*2 l “a“, B,‘ 19. g; ' < . W a . , - a a ' l V 4 . ' M In Style In Reach . as» at mum - ' - ”of.“ ()l'[\ ‘ I)“ 5 « m llciiiamin Rd., Waterloo 319-746-006"

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