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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 2015, p. 10

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School Board spokesperson t Lube, Oil (Still/20 or 39) and filter launched by the teachers' Representatives from the Many Deacon said discus- } ' Rotate and inspect 4 tires union could see schools Ministry of Education and sions are underway on how 3 ' TOD 0" windshield washer fluid across Ontario impacted by Ontario Public School to mitigate the job action. : ~ Courtesy check including Visual Brake Check: one-day teacher walkouts Boards' Association left the “Our number goal is that : J Battery J Antifreeze level and strength “gig; 06:19:- t S m wxble ISept- 9 Elmer oturdschgols tremsaéfz‘aridgx , . . i . prsi en a o r g eeemenary suen areo eir j I Flutds / A" Filter / Lights, belts and e... N" a” Hammond made the teachers“ union the same with their learning in some : 7 . _ 4 announcement Monday. contract framework tenta- pretty difficult times.” said i A . ' , “Q , “Hip“? vowing to keep up the pay tively accepted by the Deacon. i ' m, ‘ ' ’ if \, ' . 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