F V - â€" , a _ _ - WATFJ‘LOOW'WWH;E|4'1I 'Ii' ' l 'ght ams move to ate-m runs . W Gummy.†i The timing of the Oct. 1 train whistles in the middle m We . incident has raised concerns of the night. v ’ ' ‘ The Chronicle has made in the community about the “We've had a couple of numerous attempts to iden- change in track scheduling to emails and questions about ‘ tify what materials are being accommodate light rail tran~ whistles at night and we _ . , . moved along the rail line but sit construction and opera- put them in contact with the an access to information tion. railway.†said Bauer. "They request to the city was Prior to construction, have rules they have to fol- denied as well as an appeal freight movements to and low around whistling.†to the ofï¬ce of the Privacy from Elmira typically Notice of the schedule (bmmissionerofOntario. occurred in the evening changewassent to about800 Bignell said he called hours but that movement propertyownersinthevicin- " ' ‘ police dispatch around 5:l5 will shift to between ll pm. ity of the Waterloo Spur line g K; ) a.m. that morning to ensure and 7 am. from Mondays to in late lulyand the region has someone was aware of the Thursdays. said Bauer. This received six inquiries about incident. will give LRT construction the change Olaf Heinzel, public crews access to the tracks “The residents are really ::nn:lal! natal! l1:l i : a!l:l all i I affairs coordinator with the between the hours of 7 a.m. upset and to have the For Md 1“) m kt 0' M m Waterloo Regional Police and 7pm. train moving back and forth do†lined m‘ “mm-n. Service. conï¬rmed police did Once LRT is ï¬nished. two- between 1 am. and 5 am. is savoonenergy.calcouponevent makelcontact With (,EXR way heavyfretght tram traiï¬c iriung a lot of people. said 3â€â€œ:“Tmfl‘mm Irma-b after Brgnell called them. Will move from i a.m. to 5 Russ Hunter. who lives John â€ma'q‘." “m?“ “"1?“ "‘"m'" I The region received three a.m., and one~way (north Street East. just a few doors mum â€"â€"-â€"- * inquiries from the public bound) trafï¬c will be permitâ€" down from the tracks. The about the incident on Oct. 1 ted from 11 pm. to 1 am. neigrbourhood is planning a and was contacted by GEXR Residents in the areas sur- public meeting some time in later that day, said Phi] Bauer, rounding the tracks are upset early November to discuss acting director oftransportar about the change in time the issue but no times or m STAN-E. WHIP. tion with the region. and the prospect of loud dateshave been set. . ‘ REDELBGT 1 - _ - v I g" if 7 Kathleen ‘ r ,. [ l‘ 1‘ \J n 2 __ '- 1 ‘ 2;“: ‘ a ‘ O O . p O L ‘ Sl- , x .ng I‘ .‘ x -‘ > Lib-«ills ‘ , Public School lrustcc ~â€"â€"~' g ‘ . , .. TRICKLAND 5% We»: may get WXM. m “to, 0-11-01. “I“ “it†Mlm 751M113. 8 66%»; E, 150%“ mm N319“ G- WmCthJM 5 Cummmnm 51! mm 51! 75367 51! m ................_..........._................. w w 3!! . s e a I.) s t r i c k g I} d . c o m _ t 125. WMYMMW-hm In: ‘ Â¥ W Wm [59 «a I f\) 1 . o I I (41’ Commemorating \ y . ‘ ' the 100th World War I .. . . Total health Anniversary of “m" H A C ' mm; WorId War 1 mm - fret Blood Glucose Q m 1‘ ' 0cm 18 Monitor & Teaching " Cambridge author 9830M - rrcc l‘llood â€0.9qu Rab Kondum '5 pleased RU“? MTS 5H (Dita ‘4.99Io . (hmwundmg ‘ to announce the release 5"“? I} _â€"~_‘_‘ 1‘ of “'5 book .m Lona noun) was 58 we ‘3.99m Hours World War 1 ‘ oz Breaded PIG NR ' 1 3m We Pre Cooked I I ‘ “""""†9""‘TP"' A MOHUMCHta' â€Inc†PORK TAILS WWEHFEST W “MM SCHNTTZEL 35 mo 3 SAUSAGE s.‘ so) to 3.49 m Friendly Professional loam... 31.25 a. 2.49,!) WV‘H 'h - II- II: n I! W - “ "333"?“ ‘2‘; " "'"†" VVORDSVVO m H BOOK 5 triflim m3»; SQSEQBB‘GEm‘IS’kï¬ ll -- . -‘ "m » ‘~-'L.>i'â€"(.( Wheat r 519-747-0320 KW BOOK EXCHANGE 5' “v“ - - ‘ * N '.....i..'..';"'"'°'"'.°'“ £1.39. sawing ‘3.99n DI . www.myxom r‘ ‘ t . . . i Hurrivihv m 519 (599-4‘3‘l0 " - Wu, 3 It ‘ at. murmur. .il\ l .r