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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 2013, p. 1

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O o 0 , WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2013 - WATERLOO. ONTARIO * si INCLUDING HST '. !W°|‘._fls_m°d'° ~~ C i t , ‘ A National f”- t to. . CITY LIFE - a ‘ ’ ‘ s a s}. ,‘ Pen pals/Page I} e ate "’ _ 0' \ Q t Waterloo to 4 fir , -~» If ., i t discuss train ' WK ‘ f 4 1 safety next month _ a; a Btu/tum [anon ' ; ChronideSlafl" / \ k , x ,, / 2 tcl.ener city council wants its A! " a; / is . emergency services to have more ‘ _ofwhat is being trans- \ ‘ Kitchener voted Monday to v ‘ Bnghtlights, support a motion by the Federation of Shuljbrd City/Page 18 Canadian Municipalities to all on the _ f, federal government to make rail safety ‘ a cleartesponsibility. to ensure the __. - ‘, “a. ~ ' >*~ ,‘ ,â€" government responds to safety rec- ‘ ' , ', ‘ 2 ommendations from the Transporta» - ~ ‘ ~ lion Safety Board and to acknowledge - “ , t - a federal-municipal partnership is N ‘ ' essential for rail safety. -'@:p . a A The motion argues communities at wit“ the from line of responding to train _ derailments must be properly “noun-mm informed and equipped to protect Flying saucer residents. t , . t t .".s pretty straigmforwam I mink ‘ Miles and Macey Rilan of Cambridge made the trip to Waterloo not on Saturday to copay the sun and the m vao‘m . , , . warm weather at the free Lions Lagoon splash pad and for a push on the giant swmg by their father, “binâ€"â€" its important information for our » . _ Owen, Wei- emergency services folks to have °5| M said Waterloo councillor Karen Scian, ' in i “R, I“... - , \ who gave notice Monday that her ' b h d fellow councillors Will be asked to N gl I l I I I t debate the motion in September el our 00 res fwd? from the fad "if“ " 5 "(new Resrdents start petition to push back against proposed traffic calming we ve seen instances of extreme Situa- tions across the country If our fire ‘ 871mm 1m changes and that the calming fit." said lohn (bnsitt. who lives on department knows what is on these 5 7M (IhmnrcleSraff >7§ measures - including two traffic Strawberry Crescent near one of trains. then our community is better i circles and three speed humps h two proposed traffic circles “Some equipped to deal With an» Some residents near Auburn aren't needed. They're circulatinga of the common sense approaches eventuality" l Dove in the city's east end want petition against the project and have been completely over- m The H,M formed a national 1 city council to put the brakes on have gathered almost 100 signa- looked " ‘ 4 , municipal rail safety working group to proposed trafl‘ic calming measures tures in support The proposed traffic circles t ~ 1 address concerns of rail safety follow i in their neighbourhood “I don't think were terribly would be built at the intersections ‘ \ mg thr- derailment and the explosion ‘ they say the city did a poor job against lirafl'ic calming). it's just in (mumms ‘ of notifying them of the proposed this particular situation it doesn't (Londnuedon ml . 4 ~. ‘ ' E a” ‘ FURNITURE r. w l " ease . t , I ' ' = it m. In M. ' ’ I 52 9 www.furniturehouse.ca ’ 8 . OPEN 7 DAYS ' t A I I t 30 Beniamin Rd., Waterloo | 519-746-0060

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