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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2014, p. 4

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Bourke is a former parent member ofthe city’s Citizens ;} ,«5’ " ' "_‘ W a: ' » "‘t‘g‘fij; “Our ward is split into council president. was a Budget Task Force. He has if: 9' ’ ;.,‘f four different sections and coach and president for the been an outspoken critic of , i ”‘5" , ' . ~ ’we're not connected." said Waterloo Minor Girls Softball the city in his guest columns l ' ' Janice Moore, a retired Association and volunteered for the Waterloo Chronicle. accountant. during a Satur- for a wide range of charitable challenging the city of day afternoon debate at the causes as pan of his job in numerous financial policies Court at laurelwood retine- radio. He's been critical of such as pensions and hydro merit home organized by the some city policies. such as costs Water Support Committee. the ovemight parking bylaw, “Going forward, we have “We need to find a way to in his newspaper columns got to prioritize our capital connect through our roads, Kaluzny was a volunteer spending" said Wiilms. high, ‘ ° which are an issue. through reporter at Rogers Television, lighting the city's $250 mil 3 the trails, which are not com» has been involved with the lion infrastructure deficit. ’ plete, and through our Columbia Forest Community All four said they were neighbourhood associa- Association and the Waterloo supportive of continued . kg“? 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