O i Q â€"â€"-Servmg your community since 1856 â€"â€" ' 0.0 . WEDNESDAY. my 22.2013 - wmanwo, ONTARIO * st mcwomc usr '. Wandnledla Waterloo ' BUSINESS . Coupledismrs the not at aloss impoflanOmel '. ' "f n "1,516 Directorsays loss of A. ’ . a; . admsor won’t impact J ï¬g services at Waterloo's .. ï¬ts . v Q small business centre s“ . sq: : Briana: [mu g ' l, Chronicle†. " ’ V, , g M‘- i. he director of the Waterloo / , / 7' Region Small Business Centre "JCT; t g -- doesn't think the loss of a full~ ‘ ' time‘business advisor from the Kitch- 1 enerolï¬cewillimpactwverageinthe cm “E rest of the rayon. Em" m [ink “Nanotatallf said directorChris ‘ . betweenam'malabuse Panel]. The business centre is in the mowmof - processotmovhgomotitsovobud- ML? nus advisors out of the oï¬oe and into . . another position within the City of . , “when if f ' managehasnotyetbeenmade cg; fl pinto but RoyWeber. a Sonnet advisor as? is with the City of Waterloo satellite ‘* ' "45.1 ofï¬ce, interned the Chronicle of the " ‘ ". mmmlastmonth. 5»? _ The small business centre has its ’ headomceln Kitchen-tetandsatellite ' ' “ fa; .‘ ~' we, gs,- ljsw. j , , ' iii-q ’ we?“ Ofï¬ceslnClmbt'flgeanthtedoo. mwmtbm - . - v. .7 is. -v g . t . . = ~ g t ‘ mflï¬gmgm‘m‘ wlmmyammmammmxmwmwumm 4;- $5? ' howthesnallbusinessomtmkbeing mwmmmmwmwuflmmmmnm ' “ managed. Weber left the Waterloo Stadiuminwmrlooat7p.m..aoainstfliel.ondon6rmmMoreenflueW-teagueteunonpagen. jâ€, branch ofï¬ce on April 5 with three . . ‘ ' - .. â€A: View ~_ . weeksnoticeandthecentrewasonly d ks H open one day a week for the rest of the Flre epamnent plc pnCleSt pumper month. Weber said coverage will most mmm Fire lnc., will cost $565,256.45 â€" the best job of meeting all of , ' cenainly be impacted by the loss of 01:10:11chij about $50,000 more than the next the city's requirements. one advisorinKitchener. highest bidder but still under Court. MarkWhaleyasked why - - 5 = .»- 5 ;~ “it's only common sense.†he said. . he Waterloo ï¬re department budget. the department chose the priciest ' ‘ '* ‘ ‘ ' ' While the advisors at each ofï¬ce are is going with the most The current vehicle has been in option and indicated residents USE ms employed by the cities the Kitchener expensive pumper-tanker service for 17 years and $600,000 reviewing the ï¬nancial documents “flflh 0mm is supposed to provide relief staff truck option submitted during a has been budgeted for its would ask the same question. » “My to the satellite ofï¬ces in Waterloo and recent request for proposal replacement. “All ï¬ve submissions. in gener- Cambridge to cover sick days or process. but they say it's the vehi- Council passed the purchase a]. met the requirements we put m ©70va vacation time, Weber said. cle that best meets the depart- request unanimously last Monday on it." said Zinunennan. """"::"“" ment’s needs after deputy fire chief lame: m- h“ Continued on page 7 . The tmck, supplied by batch merman explained the truck did “amount, “5†â€m ,. m _ ‘ ,';§ ' ,’ m ‘ huh-u...- » .‘ â€MN ' h 54 . n c A g :; Let us inspire you. " Visit us at 2236 â€why Dr. Kitchener I 5 I â€70-393! I Mowindawlcom " , ,, 1“. J