o-WM'MMSUIS fl- - â€" - - - a. 2. null. , ,Yï¬Ã©. simpcomtr Lions Lagoonlfree to the public I I y Wh- p' l ‘ l “r ' ' I I . -‘ . . d I 7 I . K Laur Is equally echte : and her daughter. Saman- .. gave-m. . v "WM ' L20. 5.3.30 8%“ I PIIIOWTOP $3 , ~ ma. will be celebrating her "‘ " ‘ t I “may on now . I,“ "é-V ï¬rst birthday this Saturday 1wmmnmx§um ' g fl . /, V 1‘ ' aspanofthecelebration. a . I I um ' m I ‘ ‘ “We worked really hard ‘ I ~ ' and to ï¬nally be able to have ,. . i ' g M ' fl ' (Dom Lagoonllreeisreally A it; , | 3 awesome.†said Laur. I â€a U “ ‘ ‘ I “ H I In February council 2 3“? a, i , i I E I970 I paved the way to make the “~ 51: I ‘t a. splash pad free when it 1 I. "I. 519-579-3320 I M 530.00%: funding J k | “an.“ I hmareservefundforZOlB . W l and 2014 and instructed stall ‘ - I' - - - - - - - - - -' - _ ‘ {‘1 » ; a “ .A ~ to incorporate the change . - into the 2015 budget ,‘ - KWCommumivTal“: "awe-s mpmsousmanyone = 7 ~ ' *- t '7' a ‘ 5» ‘~-*' 1 - . over the age of one year had Dalsy_Anlnauit. left. Melaia and Nomi Alsenault. Samantha . ‘ , ,V ‘ ‘ to pay an entrance fee of and Lindsay Laur and Woo Arsenaulc “WWW . . -. _ .... . m. .5 .,..‘__.__.~-__._._.,;.__.. W--. 52.50. Average attendance comparable facilities for The Community, Culture ‘ /. over the past three years has free, including Kitchener and Recreation Services 3 ' . been a little more than (eight splash pads), Cam- master plan notes splash : y 3.1-} 31,000. generating about bridge (ll) and London (12). pads are of significant inter- . $70,000peryearforWaterloo The splash pad is now est to the community and ' â€" ‘ ‘4; j E I: 00 . and far surpassing the city's open to the public but the additional pads have been 3 "' ‘ operating expenses of ofï¬cial opening will include recommended for areas . " . r. w 348.000. cake, speeches from mem» across the city 1 ‘ " ’ †Similar municipalities hers ofcouncil and aribbon. Planning work for those 1 across the province offer cutting ceremony. sites is set to begin this year, ‘r -. LL, ‘ re on diabetic? More study needed for Laurel Creek ESL Bvlmlslaarsou population base. This land- close to 1.000 vehicles use ; Don’t become a statistic!!! M scape is home to a rich diver- portions of Wilmot Drive 1 Worldwide statistics indicate that every 30 seconds a limb is lost due to .9" 0f. “0'3 and fauna“ mday' She added' ? . . embers of the Laurel Including threatened and Coun. Mark Whaley ; diabetic complications. FOO? prom 0'? ope of me m common M Creek environmentally provi ncially-significant applauded the group’s efforts reasons for hospitalization In people with dIobetes. Diabetes can cause sensitive liaison commmee species» to keep regional and mumci. nerve damage and circulation problems resulting in ulcers and slow arecalling for a comprehen- The narrow roads are pal ofï¬cials aware of the healing. Diabetic foot examinations should mess footwear,sldn.ndlls Eire study to assess trafï¬c in shared bimmange of Eginges I(Irccurrti'ng in me i mport en '6 39...st lotion - e area 0 Improve envrron- users. inc es nans. , ca mg em e and most i anfly n n and are“ In the tee" mental protection and road runners. hikers, cross~coun- “guardians" of the area. ‘ T .Tl m MGM safety. try skiers, buggies, school Coun. Diane Freeman \ . m M m Q 3“ k ' Diane Ensing, vice-chair buses and large trucks. said said the ongoing protection ~ - , "i . guy's? loleammomorcdl ofthe laurelCreekHeadwa- Ensing, oftheESLhasbeenapriority ' "my «(a " » 5'9‘W'm ters Environmentally Sensi~ “As trafï¬c volumes con- of city council and implored ’ . tive landscape Liaison Com- tinue to increase. so do the Mayor Brenda Halloran and g â€â€œ0 m g, mittee. said the growing pop- risks to the environment and chief administration ofï¬cer ; ° CW“ W/ â€90970085 ' Wals,Corm.CcIses \ 3‘ 1 ulation on Waterloo’s west to human safety,†she said. Tun Anderson to engage in a i ‘ FioIFeet/HmArchedFeet ' ka'ccae '1‘ l†gr ‘ end, and the construction of Poor sight lines. hidden discussion with regional ' ’ Heel Pd" / Picnic M / W ; may; do ._ ‘1 r: '3 ,1 large shopping centres like driveways, narrow shoulders stuff. “i am very supportive of :mmgmumm l '1 A .» The Boardwalk on lra Nee- and surface erosion on roads your message and will carry cNaliPIoblermGu'm W) ,. g â€s " g dies Boulevard. poses a suchasWilmot Line,Berletr’s that message through as . ' "r '3 " 7 threat to IaurelCreek. Road and Kressler Road stron and a uen as i l’ Wanda- W‘Wfl , “ g I we“ m male-w r" . “(The Laurel Creek ESL) compound those risks. A can,†said Halloran. also a 5.†POM â€CDC“ ' ' ' " ~ 1. «fr ‘ lies adjacent to a growing 2011 traiï¬c study indicated memberofregio rial council. -‘ - Free A - V I \ T I :7 â€I“ in“ A V I. . ..,__-~-.H A. 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