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C'W'N'Ck SM C888." she said ruc w dms Weiler said the festival ' I uil ' on a decade of will retain the traditional ' Boommunity participaâ€" events that have made it so Open Frl , 8-6, SGT. 8-5, sun _ 1] -4 tion, the organizers of popular in Waterloo for téh this year's ice Dogs Festival years, including ice sculp- have rebranded the event as ture carving, free public Winterioo. , skating at the public square, The branding is aimed at {A _ the popular chili cook-off, a encouraging†even more peo- ’ ii the Waterloo Siskins versus ‘ l ‘ l hl pie to enjoy the free events "We saw the city councillors hockey arouse Qt n ~ offered at the annual winter need to a I game and the popular dog festival, which runs from ppm sled rides. Fashionable Consignment Clothin 0 Aug; '55 Feb. 16-18 from ll am. to 3 to the broader This year, programming g so" p.m.daily. ' " will be spread out across “We saw the need to community. Waterloo. from laurel Creek 72 St, Leger St" Kitchener appeal to the broader com- â€"'lhceyWeller Nature Centre to First Unit- munity.†said the festival's Chairofwmmiao ed Church and cityhalL 5 19 57mm chair TraceyWeiler in a pres- The plan is to transition Weiler said all the pro» entation to council Monday from the well-known Ice slamming was made avail- www,carouselclothlng,ca night. She said some in the Dog name to Winterloo â€" a able on a shoestring budget. _ community may have combination of “winter†and The city provides $3,895, the J. thought the festival was just “Waterloo†â€" and eventually uptown BIA contributes ' ' for dog owners ordog lovers. drop the old name entirely $2,000. nearly $11,000 and there wouldn't be any and replace the dog paw comes from sponsors and programming available for print logo with a snowflake. about another $1,000 from them. “We've set the foundation vendor fees « CO all 0 u in wint m I “ c s g p er onths . _, Continuedfmmpagell theydo itcanlead to confu- natural ventilation. so ' » sion. loss of consciousness everything is scaled up in e ‘- Carbon monoxide expo- andeventually death. the house.†said Percy. 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