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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 May 2014, p. 1

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I ' 7 , , . - , O O U - -â€"-â€"Servmg your comm unity Since 1856 -â€"â€" ' fi .' Melanomedia WEDNESDAY, MAY 28. 20M ' WATBRLOO, ONTARIO $1 INCLUDING HST a , . .- O Den led , CITY LIFE i “C " is fbr “Cookie"at o ”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 find 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 ”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 "‘” - 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 ”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 ”/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 . ”fl 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

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