n- wrimuniiurlouuu 'Wednaday. December I2. 20I2 ‘ I i ' GRAND“RIVER w. â€" ' -~-~ «â€" l H05†'AL WCSSAA shuts down until 2013 y ‘. ' ' . a" flour flea/[5, your oar/HIM 8v lonnm than not achievable prior to Dec. 31. JOIN OUR CORPORATION Chromium The 05er said members who had rati‘ Al Grand River Hospital, our mission IS to work with the communities we serve towards lite-long health and he ms and arenas of Waterlo “9:.“ agreemefnt 3‘; mg: b01331 or a]??? well-being tor all We exist to provrde exceptional care through inspired people. one 93mm at a time Our more (‘ougnyt .5 ublic hi h schools h v0 mt if?†odraO- 2g ulsr": this; c than 3 500 stall 500 phySlclanS and 850 volunteers are committed to this MISSlOfl. gone qtyiletp 8 ‘ a e pa “9†circfmganccescghacnge cgrtainly we We inVite you to become a member oi the Grand River Hospital Corporation. As the region‘s hroest hospital, we ' . . . .. . . .' believe Ii IS Important to interact with our community and keep you "normed and commend to our OTDINZIITOD. . h I?“ an unsettllng feeling at We“ â€00 would adapt. .Schtnkel Sud" But we re" the Vol" “mummy, w," “We ,"vaS to will mm and regular ubdales on MSW m (.ollegrate Institute. where the senior boys need. to get fair forewanung to our commu- Memberstup criteria minimum eighteen (18) years ol age. support and promote the oblectlves oi the basketball “3.3“" had 3"“ returned from a ntty. . , Cymatmn sum“, a comp.†and $on application {sprnamelerarlt in Hamiltlontand opened the it; m: momhenlt'; "0:83?2;k:85 been , , I beâ€, i, I i m .SSAA gueseasonas tiesda~ y. ma ea outwe erte season ï¬iï¬ï¬â€™ifléflflï¬ï¬‚ï¬Ã©ï¬ï¬‚iï¬hï¬â€˜ï¬â€˜f‘é’o’i‘i {If “a†â€"°" '"° â€M " '°"° "’° 8 "gaggle"? “18??" District lim‘ii g: bagel-031m}. 3.8“"? an be made "ii oar I as wee l was CBDCC mg a CI . on e [89 0 e season Wl n. 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The decision took effect Monday. based schools, even though Catholic teach- ' sum" sorvroes "‘5'†hm"'°"°‘- “a“ “‘9'"? research "mm†"“3" and WWW Wm†“i wore black today." said WCl guidance ers reached a two~year deal with the a“ . counselor Craig Nickel. who also coaches the province earlier this year. 0"â€â€œmm"m"°“"““‘""â€V'MC°'""‘""“'°""‘°""â€"â€"°"°°’L'°°‘V°"° senior boys basketball team- "It was the the District 8 Athletic Association runs its . , , . darkest day of my educational career. it was own swimming meets and basketball and YES I (I U“ To 8mm!†A m â€mgr 0' The Corporation sad to see teachers and students ï¬ling out of volleyball leagues, but are invited guests in m [1 Mr. F! Mrs, Fl Miss Fl Ms. Fl Dr. the school at 3 pm. with nothing to go to.†WCSSAA hockey, wrestling alpine skiing and The move to curtail extraâ€"curricular activ‘ curling. Those teams will be allowed to prac- First Name initial Last ities is part of the union's continuing protest lice. but will not compete until in league of Bill â€5. which among other actions activities for now. ' 5"“! Address râ€"â€"â€"râ€"â€"~*-â€"~â€"wâ€"~M" ' â€"â€"â€"â€" would impose a two-year contract and wage “As of right now. we're not in position to C [T n p . p i freeze on teachers. while also giving the gov- speculate what our next course of action will W ow ‘7 ““ ’" my.†"““ osta Codeâ€"t "â€" ernment the power to end a strike without be. but we’re fortunate in basketball. volley~ E-mail Address debating the issue in pmvincial legislature. ball and swimming that we run our own Dis~ Imeet a! 01078 criteria warm. 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