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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jul 2013, p. 1

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â€"Serving your community since 1856 â€" .0. nd d' WEDNESDAY. JULY 31, 2013 - WATERLOO, ONTARIO * st INCLUDING HST '. W 29 ‘3 Food " ' ‘ ””9““ Q ,. local company ' ’ , launches newsocial figllt ~ f media tool/Page 15 City looking to , j} .3 C I A ‘ l i pilot project 2 years I . I 8730an ChmnideStaf] : \ , he owner of a food truck called ' _“h‘ Great British Bake has her ‘ 5 $2,200 license to operate for the 4 year. but it wasn’t until the start of (“TY LIFE luly that she was able to get her new I . . hm on me mad Visiting the streets that That's why Laura Betts said she’s a make up Kitchener- pleased to hear the city is considering Waterloo/Page 12 extending its one-year pilot project for 7“ another two years at it's August [2 . council meeting. it will give her family f some certainty as they try to recoup ' ‘3 the investment they‘ve made into their I new mobile business. ' ‘ “We're looking for some certainty," ‘ said Betts. “The uncertainty of a pilot l , m is that you just don't know If they‘ll continue it. i ‘ USED VEHICLES 1: would be good to get It as a per l Shawn Camahan commissioned I group of graffiti artists to add sane visual interest to "vesicle wall ofthe Vllwwh manent bylawl that's what My“. an l Dairy Queen store his lami'tyownsonWeberStreeti'n Waterloo. Thecityx bylaw office saidithastobe WM hoping for} ‘ l removed 0' he needs a variance. sparking the debate of whether it's art or advertising. ”a...“ mm W ®TOYOTA First they had to purchase a truck 1 . . . . . m from the U S and have It shipped up 2 m.“ I the” hm. m (will that mt S 1 art 0 1' IS It a \ re rt] S In M. "as”: , - until May l9 to clear tustoms, and . they spent the next littillth-al‘ldra'half I ‘ ‘ _ making “I“, I, paved the exacting ‘ By BoanNM graffiti artists out of Cambridge, He maintains hIs property. and Is standards ofWaterlrm‘s food truck pilot ; lrywrm called (ARM. to add a little colour proud of the atmosphere he cre- prniect. including gem”); certification l I to his blank wall on luly 6 He said ates for his customers from the (anadian 5‘8”de Associa ‘ he Dairy Queen on Weber there Is a dearth of that type of He wanted to give his cu» mm and other safety bodies to make l l Street is selling mort- than public art In Waterloo tomers something that fit In the sure that everything was up m code i cool treats this summer “My Intent was to have some mood With what his store sells -“ took a little while h“ ause you , It‘s also become the centre of culture on our walls. hm atise “It was just to do something have to get appointments With these I a debate over what Is art and m‘r-rV'hrxly's walls are so bland III fun.” saidCamahan. people to comply Mm whatever thus I what Is advertising. our city“ said (Zarnahan “()ur But that fun came to an end [an want 31mm, and done and then the» I Shawn (Iarnahan. the third alleyway is somewhere kids and on luly 20 when thetity ol’Water- ‘ 4 g have in (mm, hm k ”I” m "“00” ”f ; generation of his family who has people hang out and we want to loos hylaw department contacted s 1 said Betta ‘ operated the store since moving give them something to look at ' him ‘ (tithe community in 1954. said He said nearby hutldings are Continued on page 6 l L he commissioned a collective of bland and sometimes unkempt Continued on m 7 96m /’ ~ than. - a / 35 Union ‘ _ 8 n + ;...- " ‘ < Lit ' m I'll $1000 519.746.2777 - z D'- l the“ like It in [mm - m - ‘1 ‘1 . i â€"| " "'~‘" ""U mmw-mu‘u-v ‘ BEST "IVE. 131’ SELECTION. BEST TIME TO WY. _

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