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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Apr 2014, p. 10

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C to - WKI’ERHX) allomcu. - Wednesday, April at JON O 0 SC 00 oar sen s W1-F1 safety de ate to parent group Lisa RunJ-lem all of the district's schools, especially bridge mother Stephanie Brathwaite and public school board, insists the disintt g , , MN" the(,'ltrt;rtit 1e ,. throughout the entire school day. Frank (Ilegg, former president of Microsoft meets all health and safety standards set by _ Plans are underway to formally request Canada, urged the board to adopt safe tech» local and international health organt/a ebate over the safety of Wi lit Internet that the Ontario Public School Board Asso- nology practices now to mitigate potential tions. access in local schools is on hold now ciation address the issue and work with the negative health effects of wireless technolo- 'l'he Waterloo (Iatholic District Board, dial theWaterltx) Regbn District School provincial government to take a closer look gy. which also offers wireless lriternei at its liturdplamtouploadtlw (untnwersy to itsown at symptoms experienced by those who Clegg. who founded Canadians For Safeâ€" schools, takes the lead from government intmiitmwinmion. may be electromagnetically sensitive. The ty Technology, said schools can use timers health and safety authorities. I‘he public board voted down a proposal longtime Cambridge trustee is happy the so that Wi-Fi isn’t turned on when not in The issue hasn't been raised at the by (lambridge trustee (Iindy Watson at a board is at least willing to appeal to the use. and suggested the board implement Catholic board. according to John Shew March 24 meeting requesting that the dis- provincial school board association for training for staff and students to avoid Chuk, chiefmanaging ofiicer at the board. trict form a committee to review possible direction, but expressed disappointment unnmaw exposure toVifi-Fi frequencies “We're continuing to enhance our wire health disco generated by having Wi-Fi in man: couldn't be done locally in the meanâ€" Marilyn Allen, executive superintendent less network across the region.~ he said. “it’s schools. time. ' r of business and financial services ”the actuallyhardtokeep up with thedemand.” Watson "pies there isn’t enough long. 'lltflfelt we couldhavedone more work I m. m to pm that mute to w in addressing concems now." ( ,hronlcle earns two LMA awards iii frequencies is safe enough to provide in Numerous delegates. including Cam» Continuedfrompagel Judge Darren Hidgley finishing third in the wrote: “Bob Vrbanac provttict‘ in its category for , lodge lulie Mc( unit includes strong writing best overall newspaper wrote: ”lackson deserves about interesting topics. l'heawardscontinuedon praise for committed both local and tioii local, litesdai morning when the reporting in pursuit of the and kept to a good length ( hrontcle earned two ”a” pitblic's right to know" for the subject matter (.rt-ttt awards hunt the prestigious i: v » V v k (ihronicle l-.ditor Hob ioh," l.oc.tl Media '\\\Ut'liilliili ‘ M ”_ Vrbanac was also honoured Vrhanac also earned a Awards, representing llllllt‘ . ' _> ‘ as Columnist ol the Year tor second place for best arts than .3 ”(in suburban tit-us his Bobby's World columns and entertainment writing papers in ( .tn.td.i illltl the on the passing oi .i longtime lor his story, called Is it Art HS letter writer and the lllllMtl or Atlvt'rllsiilg?, looking at l.“ itson this it‘( ogni/t-d those ( iti/cn \t)ltt'\ have on the controversy sparked l“ .i .igutn hit his “oil on t.n| lotgil politic s He was also graffiti mural painted on the s.tli-t\ lllllNlllll): llIlltl in the ri‘cognI/i'd lot .i column oti side til it local lldlfl‘ ()iict-n lwst in depth reporting t .tt the lll‘t'tl to i hungc the ltH lt store t-gon v ’ . ~ 1 :,.\ it“ hf r. DC or room (illllllt‘ .is llll' lllt' Waterloo ( hronn ll' \ili.in.u tlso it-u-iu-d tin " ~- H l \J L lY‘ pASSE l \ CL l‘i 3 National l€.isltcth.ill \\\U( M .tlso had .i strong' showing Ill lltlllibllltllllt' tlIt'lllitilt ll! llli J I _ 7.ng llllll Wi’l(tllllt’(l its l|r\l the (tent-nil lxtt‘llt'lllt‘ llt'\lil>llllllll Minimum-tin _ L‘ Upt‘llh gm, tithli'tc totnpetition .it the i)( \‘\s H 399 2 4% I 844 437 3247 ‘" (HERE?4/) - Call anytime to access , Addictions, Mental Health m7 . WaterloorWeHington Duffs” kg“ 951m! -â€"j- ‘ “‘« and. . !‘ {On My? % weer ii~ .. r“ 'iUlie you H teach will. . v‘ r_ 1' g I HEFFNER lEXUS 211i Kmq Strut Em, Kitcl’mnor (519i 748 9668 .5? 5:23;: 31.23. 3.2.. .:. I: 2.1T: 7; 1.“; .1: .;..‘ 2:213: ' 3:: -i 4 v Inningâ€"4..." -,.rxts_.......».v. ...... “Agnew... on 1 -.~ 4-,. Li; on. p . ,, "r ~ til-1"" I- M '3” 'L” n.7,...“ ... .- fl" “~':«:LS:...' “I'm: '51:: 1.3::

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