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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jul 2015, p. 4

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[ they are medically necessary in order to treat conditions such as plantar lasci'itis GrandLinq had conversa- l (heel pom), tendinitis. bursitis, diabetic toot ulcers. toot. ankle. and knee pain. lions with the region. the There are two categories of prescription orthoticsi tunclionol and accommodo- all"? and local utility com- l we Functional orthotics are usually (:19ng to control abnormal motion. provide Dame?” determine any E suooort and to realign the loot into animal pasrtion These are usually crafted contmfiled ”‘5 ,‘ ‘rom semi rigid materials and used to treat flat feet, heel pain. pigeon walking, etc 3|" With any cowl“!- ; Accommodative orthotics are setter and are meant to cushion and ottlood They are “Widlnfi ‘0 ““3 T9810“ 5 i otten used to treat diabetic ulcers painful cottuses and to offload prorninent bones Commissioner 0‘ Trans- : it orthotics are necessary a practitioner should luliy examine the tool and capture pomdon and Environmen- ' ‘ i a ' ' 1 Services Thomas GrandL‘ theyhaveanenvironmenul management l the tool in a three dimehSional image with either plaster cast or wrth a 3 Each ‘11 h d' 4 MW . . , . l drmensronal laser scanner this cost and appropriate prescription are ‘. m' " ‘ "9 am ”my 9“" "‘ place f°' ”We W (mm'm‘ed materials T i used to make the dewce that should improve the loot mobility and stons about how much was alongtbeLRT route. “mom I lead to more comlort known by each m l ”The realit is there's a ties themselves from small desi n build a eralion i Y . . 8 - - P - l ti V0“ “3me a commotion 'n regards '0 your tool Issue V0” can a contract and you are going leaks or oil dripping from maintenance and financing g call us and set up 0 mm with our Chiropodist No family doctor 5 i , '0 have these little issues. therailcars ofthe ion. said they have an l reterral ’5 necessary and our sewices are covered under most ‘ “‘ We're not talking about a Another one of the areas environmental management 1 meme" "90"" ”‘0'“ l I / whole lot or material or any- where GrandLinq is dealing plan {or dealing with the l : WWW“ ~ . thing particularly of any with contamination is at contaminated materials i ' l loam ' ll 50,99 POfIUSIC ' ,1 ) 3 major concern. but there isa King and Victoria Street in workers might encounter. l 0 m 0' CO .8 Ni...) ‘ discussion of did you or did Kitchener 'ln manycases we’re talk- l 51W 950 DC" CMODOd'S' .‘ . you not know about it.‘ that section is expected ingaboullowJevelconlarruv [ Schmidt said than interview. to he closed for up to in nation that just needs to be i It the contamination was months to complete a grade excavated and disposed of at l l ' h t \ l ‘ completely unknown altcr separation. a (Ministry of Environmenil : g ' “ ' t ' signing the contract and ”The downtown areas certified lacility,‘ Fisken after (irandlinq did its own have been heavily induslnA said. testing, Schmidt said costs all/ed in the past and the "We are considering f ' would he over and above reality is. there are multiple where we need to dispose ~ Grandlinq‘s SS‘l'l»mrllion, potential sources ofcontam to meet all of the enVironr including ll'slt contrait ination and different kinds mental regulations - it we costs of contamination." Schmidt haw to work in an area that Being questioned is lht‘ said. has a contamination level ' . . . ' - . are: along the (‘,N railway Although about to sites that is harmful to our . SpeClallZlng In: 1‘ _ â€" tracks. which has some con were identified as contami employees or to the public : : lamination. Schmidt said. nated along thr- proposed And we are gomg to lake the ' ' _ __ just like most rail corridors route. Schmidt said that prmautions that we need to l . Spa Pedl . Mar” “'7 f" in the province doesn‘t mean (irandlinq wtll “Vi/e haven't had any sitii ‘ ’ “It‘s not a big surprise, I run into contamination tit anon where we need to he I . ArtlfiCial Nalls ‘ suppose they are plt‘lh carhnm‘. t‘onu'rm‘d at this poinL hill ‘ ‘ A much alltontamlnatl'd ' Avril Fiskcn. a spokespcl you can imagine there arc l . Nail Ar‘ . wax‘ng , In most cases it can he son for (irandlinq. the con- riiitigallons wc can put iii } ‘ some materials in the rail sodium responsible for the place." she said, ~* * ' h alk l ‘_ - t Some movement in teac er I s l I ‘A must Emmi ”I ht)p(‘ il‘v. a positnr» nr'gtiltatinnlahk‘ l l "A . for thllhmnu‘lr step and anyone l yo sci-n While local talks lit-tween ‘ Loyalty Stamp Card quoted from either sidi- IlltliVldual st hool boards t Amer-ting held by Pro seems to indicate it was .i and local union leaders may ‘ ' WM & Graduation micr Kathleen Wynne positive step. ilsmall ' haw rcmalncd amicable, l last l~riday may not haw The one hour mi-i‘iirig negotiations at the provtn ‘ 8 ”I, 0 Package: Wk spurred any breakthroughs doesn't mean negotiations ital li-wl ended some time ' '1'" in negotiations With teach will resume immcrllatcli ago ‘ en unions, but all sides arr however, cautions Wl‘ilcr lhi‘ i'lcrtir'rildn teacher“ cilprrssingalittle optimism Wynne met with rcprc union vows to continue its t ’ V. Although Greg Weilcrt scnlativcs from English work to rule campaign in t local president of the tile Catholic teachers' union. the fall and thr- Ontario Sec HOURS: mentary Teachers Fedora public elementary and sr-c ondary Sr hool i'eachers‘ s tron of Ontario. was not at onda teachers‘ unions as Union is threatenin to "0m" ”'7 “"3”" ”‘7 “DNF‘SD‘V "'7 the meeting. he said new well rays with the Ontario diml its members to Sim ‘. I ”“3”“ "'7 FRIDAY "‘7 “MAY '0‘. SUNDAY ll-4 tivc union members have School Public Boards Anson draw from all volunteer lfim described it as a start. albeit ation, in hopes til getting all all Vlllt‘S‘ Int [titling a slow oni- sides talking and hack to the mural urnculat sports

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