I ' 7 , , . - , O O U - -â€"-â€"Servmg your comm unity Since 1856 -â€"â€" ' ï¬ .' Melanomedia WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 20M ' WATBRLOO, ONTARIO $1 INCLUDING HST a , . .- O Den led , CITY LIFE i “C " is fbr “Cookie"at o â€are" World’s BiggatBaIce agaln I , Sale/Page 12 anacy Commisswn u ’ backs City of . ’ p" . 1‘“ "I Waterloo 5 concerns ‘5‘ ‘; ., - Vt Q !‘ Bylmrsluzxson . ' f _ ,AEW Chronicle Staff 7V~77 __ 1 a 1:5 l a†a . :‘ -~ A Waterloo Chmni'dehasseen its latest } t “ a ." attempt to obtain a secret City docu Lil ' w ‘ - I - mentlistingwhatmaterialsaremoved : f †,; " by freight train through Waterloo denied by ARTS Focus the Information and Privacy (bmmission of KWLT brings Ontario . in a 16‘page ruling dated May 7, assis~ , out of this world Show tam commissioner Brian Beamish upheld ‘ to life starringMayZQ the City of Waterloo’s original decision to page 21 denytheOimnideamtodielist.stat- ingthedty‘soonoemabtmtalossoffuture . access to the information outweiyied the public's I“! to know what is being moved bynfl MW ‘1 ï¬nd the public interest in disclosure (of the information) must yield to the important safety purposes of ensuring the “ ~ ,9 continued supply of this information to â€mm m his munidpdities,"said Baum. ‘ ‘ Me and my shadow . Aladuflpdwwlmquwma Gumsmwmwmndmmnmmmemmwmn 5' . fl . . aflmflanmmmn-estodudmewmunw tmwmmkmewuqmnwdmmmmwmm‘s nix, Ipalilies “that materials are transported Dighcampaignthattahed almost lawnmottoodmmaethan sis.ooomomday . "I. . _ ' through their borders includes a clause ~~ -‘ 4&- «Mâ€" that permits railway companies to (‘ut any 77 77777 7‘ 777 777 7 777777777 ‘ 777 77777 7 7 7 77 7 7 u... I y .L- 0 ~-_ 3:309:11.“ “333133;? WW" I! Almost 12,000 seek shelter at Out of the Cold “ “‘4 "Ԡ- Phat policy. known as Protertive Dim Banal-slat)!!! about seven per cent in H.805. dropped ten per rent in sleep tion 32, was issued on Nov 20 under Sec , 7 thanth while the number of meals â€I..- said Dennis Watson who tion 12 of the Thinsponatm of Dangerous % served increased by about one track.- statistics for the group and (loads An. and was developed in the wake ' t's beginning to sound like a percent tom volunteers at the Trinity United of the derailment and explosion of a train I broken record In Waterloo The number of people spend (hurrh site on Monday nidits m unmmideuil thmugh the town oflat‘ Region â€"- another winter in; the night is not a total num Over the past thrH' wan, the Hewitt that lulled 47 people In luly comes to a close and the Out of her 0! unlque vmton but a tall» «more Initially developed as a In its submission to the privacy com l the Gold program reprxu anothr n! all Visitors combined Most hand and solution to the local â€/1105 million. the city argued emergency pet e1 increase in the number otpeo sites dept an M 0'68 Pt'opll’ homeleuneu problem in 1999 ' sonnd could be delayed or Otherwise ham pie it served per nlght, though some “('31 as has seen the number of people ‘ ' l Windwinesmmtoatmnlnodentil Vulunteenreponthenumher many-75 whnspendtlwnightimreuehy they lose stress to the list of materials of people who mt the Wit at 'lt Kidd be nue i! one year I more than 50 perm-m detail“; Mm'snkmthMthenty one of eleven Out of the Cold (mud report that we've dropped Wm~7 shelters this past Winter is up ten per cent in feeding or we've (mitt-induct" II _ ‘0 . â€ï¬‚ I - F U RN l TU RE 4 I: I In Style. In Reach. Vim Us at wwwturmturehouseta , t» v, x \ . my; ’-,\t|, . : . , v,t