â€"-Serving your community since 1856 â€"â€" 0.. . * ° Wmedla . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 2012 ' WATBRLOO. ONTARIO 3| INCLUDING HST ' o - ._-___.. M Council 1] CS . r * ., at“? as a __ *5 ~ ‘ ‘ 8 ' as III i: ‘ fWi‘f‘j ' 3: Hi: XMA‘L", .4 ' w ' ‘ development - we s V , A , , fifties charges \ , . m . ~ . a, ‘ J ,7 \ x ’_ k k~ BleMisl/um .3 m†' A, - s \k . Shm"‘<‘h'“"l_ _ ,, gr v by!» , ( :ouncil has opted to phase»in a 20 per R ‘ - ' _ ‘ “f » i V P cent non-residential development 0 x ' ’ ' l‘“’"' iv BUSINESS charge increase over the next three We . , r , , :’; _‘ wan. costing the city more than 37mm). “ g 321% , g I , ,‘ [’4' Buffer box gets Developers WI“ see lero lee increases _ .1 ""9 .‘ . ,’ I ‘ . .5, COO [git/Pa e 19 In 2013 and the increase split evenly over “A 3" . f . , ' ' ‘ g g gun and 2015. , I ,‘ ,_ 7“» We move passed 52. with councillors ' ' ‘ ‘ . [I , x“ \ltirL Whaley and Angela Vieth voting , y" , against it. (loun, Scott Winner was absent ‘ 0 ' lrom Monday's meeting. , c †~ “We need to send the message that we . “a“ ' are open for business.~ said Mayor Brenda llalloran, â€We need to be seen as competi- ‘4 live." 7 Councillors in favour of the phase~in expressed concern over the declining building intentions in the city During the meeting. tame-rot] Rapp. general manager of development services with the city. told them the city has seen a Sim-million drop in the value of site-plan submissions . . . y . . . WCI students Kristin Houghling, 17, Courtney Canon. 17, and Ashley Kieswetter, l7, pm the as of I y so far m 2012' dfmn. from $440-million their extra-curricular: Monday at Waterloo public square. More than 130 students attended the rally. 6' LIFE last year and on par unth 2009 levels. â€mm Grade 5 student Rapp noted neighbouring municipali< ‘ t5 ties offer more building incentives than ' wan your w Students rally for extra-cumc ars â€was incentives. drawing competition away Sundayatpublic {mm â€â€˜1' city. BY BOBVIMNM: es by public school teachers That threat didn't sit well with / "I don't like that direction. It's not a (fhronicleSra/f around the province. As a result, students from the region’s 16 841101213ng 11 positive direction to been.†said (Donn. lell the Waterloo Region District public high schools invited to Henry (â€the declining numbers. ‘ ocal high school students School Board decided to pull the attend an after-school rally at Development charges are fees levred by found their voice on Mon» plug on extra-curriculars until public square. .1, . the my (in Uri/clove“ to fund capital day as hundreds rallied the end ofDecember. v “At this point. it dmn‘t matâ€" t ’ . " "MS “Iâ€: roads dud W95?!†"01â€?“ against the loss of extra-curricu~ Officials from the Ontario ter who is at fault. it's a problem (19mm charges 1"" 51" ‘0 "$9 from 55453 lar activities in the ongoing Secondary School Teachers Fed~ that is affecting us,†said Saigc M [M‘IWUHI‘P ml'lrt'l055577r labour dispute between the eration warned Monday the Kelly. a Grade l2 student at KC]. 3.“ “- lhc fees were laid on! In a (lOVt‘IUP' province and Ontario's public withdrawal of those services "It's goingto affect athletic scho|~ Bast Selection men! charges background study contplelr school teachers. could continue for the next two arships, we're not going to get a 0‘1 '9‘ â€0mm" (ionsllllinfl “d- imd mild“ More than 300 students years as they continued to prom. A lot of things that have .‘ PM?†“" NW I“ attended a rally at Waterloo puh~ protest Bill 115 as an assault on just been considered a given all (“Old-i m â€â€˜1‘ “Hm" (lt‘Vt'lUlmK‘IN charge bylaw lic square with signs and plac- their Charter rights to collectiveâ€" throughout high school are gone Nude cos! It â€PM“ "1‘“ Sl‘l’lt'mh†“I‘d,"“idt'lllifll ards urging "Let us Play†and ly bargain with local school and we're not getting them Ch?†*‘ â€HHS“ 3'0 *"l '0 (“up WWW" ‘7 and “Put Students First" during the boards That would he the entire because oftheir issues. M Store) 2| 5 per cent, ‘ first day of withdrawal of servic- term ofthe new legislation (manned â€â€7 (antinucdonm7 _ 519.885.4215 Lli‘rlli‘1lNC7F(.fl,li( “5:? '_ E 3‘ NO TAX ON , . . ., _ _ can"! was: , ~ » , , ‘ 1’ l , ‘ . 1‘ I! 1 Li I .r a... > M“ “V I , mm“, ,. A h, «2;,» Furniture, , y, , , , i , h ' by" :_ i ; i , {a , » $35; it ~ it . . .‘s *7 v5 v ‘ in“, W ,9 , . A , . l . a v t r N / Christmas Cl†. l' g t 11 ‘â€"_A]!»_}\_"l ~ ,5 ; x :I ~ , ,._ FURNITURE ,1 ‘ .52.. L4 ~ ’1’ ,‘,~ ‘ â€Iâ€? y)», ,» We H L, l‘ r . [d905, Decor I grainy < 3" “a “Q I £3:st , 1‘? - . - ,., e in“ )5, a ' u " ' -, 7; ‘ & wall Art ’---\.‘. . Him". -.~Iil\ ‘vt't' ‘.'( It tut "1 t lll- """"w;3}~§.~xa ' in», EM . 1"] “ Open ww-kmglits tliru 8pm, Sat ‘0 5pm Sun I) 8pm in nonunion ml \‘V-‘llt iloo 3|“ No one») -5." " ‘. U E