‘ me'wadnadly,m21.ufl'7 |._ .. , ‘ . ~ ti, ;~ ~- ,‘d ’ l ' “ * I- not“) - .1 III' E S t Z" w 0 CM“ )1 i K' “P L .. , , A .‘ 1 A a“ . ‘l hopping °""°-‘IIII‘ ‘ a 8 II unit!" '- .h-Ii-IIII ‘l ‘ (If. i 1 . , 5 ,1 r - 4 l 1. , S. . . . Dairy Queen owner Shawn Camahan has been told by corporate representatives to remove a I; ““1"" V m In my work of an that has become a flashpoint for a debate over whether it is an or «flanking by _ . ‘ , the City of Waterloo. In morn ' V â€M, Mur might h t m d wn †' ave 0 CO e 0 SUPER SURPLUS Continuedftompogel mural is required as part of “The painting is a sign. ' P y I I o . the application process. If since it advertises aproduct ’ l I - _ ' t \ After commissioning the approved, a sign permit is or service. and signs are not ! . , _ « job on luly 6 by a collective then required. which costs allowed to be painted on the T); .5 _ - (j l SIGNS of Cambridge graffiti artists $2l2.82. wall,†she said. If the paint 1f 1;: i" . ._ , W" ; called CBM, he Was contact- (‘arnahan has the option ing had no advertising ele- 'I aâ€; ' ed by city bylaw ofï¬cials two of applying for a variance merits it could be consid- DUMB , weeks later and told the from the city at a cost of eredamural, George said. 59 ',, grafï¬ti was in contravention about $1.100. if approved, (Larnahan initially com- pf.“ .88 III†of the city’s sign bylaw he would also need to purr missioned the painting _- fl: - ‘ ;’ U L ._ because it contained adver- chase a sign permit. because he wanted to give Q_ m ’ tising in the form of ice Mary George, the licens his customers something g ‘ cream cones and the phrase mg and standards manager interesting to look at and to “'K .'r'- , , ' “Cool Treats", of the city’s protective serv help add some colour and â€It BRAND The city‘s Sign bylaw pror ices department. said the visual interest to an other- I ' . hibits murals outside of the city is still waiting on (lama wise bland wall. He is will " if 1' NA ME ' ' i10- uptown core, so it would ban to decide what he plans ing to remove the portions have had to be approved by to do with the painting considered advertising ifthe “12 m the advisory committee on before it dectdvs its next city ~ and his bosses ~ let mm culture A mot‘krup of the steps. him keep the design. " (I “I!“ Staff reductions being considered ' a†' m ' (bntlnuedfrompagel hack sortie options to ing to present the chal- â€Envumlnï¬n BATH MAT achieve that. but I think it li-nges. issues and pressures ( ambridgt- Mayor Doug makes more sense to focus they face as thev prepare for t, , ('raig suggested a solution on the bottom line, rather JON. m u a â€NT i t 3"} l t ‘ could be rt-dut trig staff than arbitrarily focusing on "I think there is a desire - numbers by about 50 post our staff" on the part of most mem- \. . tions through attrition He (ran: Dyer. (‘lllcfï¬ndnflal bers of touriCiI to spend a: _ " estimated it could save the off“ er for the region. agreed more time on the budget _,' . region $5 million ‘ lhe dist usstori Will not this year bet ause ofthe difï¬- ‘ "I‘m not talking putting ho, how do we reduce the (ulties and the pressures “ “ml people on the streets,†said number of staff through and the current economic w ’7 I (traig attrition." he said "'lhe dis situation in the touritry gen m >'. . _ - , "l tari't see why the goal tussiori Will be, what are the i‘rally,' Galloway said. â€wry. ,., v.3." . an can't be Slipositioiis'~ service level and budget Looking at the first six m ‘v’édg‘u‘ ' ‘ 5;? "t! tï¬fï¬ (thief administrator Mikt' l('(lllt tion options that we months of 20H, the region I.†V - Lsf-‘d‘Ls-J. . -’. l“ Sty)†# Murray explained that staff (an bring forward to full!) has a number of shortfalls is looking at a number of til We Wlll lllt‘llltll‘ in that adding up to as much as a mm s ‘ ‘ .' r 99 (â€St (lllllng solutions that both the ï¬riantial impact as S: T million deficit by the I g , will be part of a lorig list for well as the staffing â€11le a mid ofthe year m . . 17 ‘ 2‘ . council to torisider during tioris ' Over 3| million of that is budget meetings that begin lo lit-lit Willi totini ll s (llll' to wash-water manage “atâ€. n I “flaunt!" this fall, litit he suggested di-iisioii on thi- sriiorgas itii'rittosts " ‘waummmum “Mum‘hu Widening the st ope from liord of rrit'astiri‘s‘ being we lti overt onii‘ sonic of the y M “W ‘3‘“ m‘MHu-Hh'u staanumlx-rs si-riti'il toutit ll passed a shortfalls. staff has been ‘m~*.â€"*~--uhn-~hâ€"-I~h~ “lftotiiicil waiiti'd to set motion asking for llli' «fused to (iiiitrol tlist'rt‘ a target for l’l’dllt trig staff. I region s (()"1niis\lt)ll(‘l\ to unitary spending and to take mm mm suppose we would bring (Ulnt‘ to a committee meet a look at stalfvai anctes 1