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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 2015, p. 1

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0.0 . WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 2015 0 WATBRlDO, ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING HST °. ~ _, __ P. o ReSidents get ARTS FOCUS 1 ‘ % . Princess Cinema 1 some re- e g ' r. " celebrates 30m 1 ' -:â€" anniversary/Page 23 Council defers changes I l R ~ " ) \ to leaf collection program 1 , , BY lam lumen t ‘ (fhmnidtSlafl ‘ A S ‘V ’ 7m = ‘t\‘ “S ity councillors deferred a decision ' l \ on the fate of the city’s leaf collec- 3 iron program Monday. and will ix; determine its future as pan of the 20l6 ’” ‘ ' ' budget process early next year. ‘ Councillors were set to vote on a staff Bus‘NEss I.“ proposal to only collect leaves in areas of , the city with mature trees. but the vote was Empower Cleaning put of! because some politician felt it was hopes to tackle local too close to the leaf collection season to hoardin roblem make anychanga. gpIQ “Timing is really important when you I as? consider any changes to programs," said finanoechairCoun.leflHenry.'lcenainly feltmdidwuncithatrigitatthestanot . ‘ _, ,, l ' theimfoollectionprogram‘swaytooclose “ UT 1 to do the necessary emanation." ‘ 0 Councillors heard three options from (LEA R tus of the program, which currently sees '|'hr|lst an parry Iavmcollectedbycitymacksinlgmnes . F" , mm ‘ at [can on“, per ”a and residents are AlanDawdy, lettukesoanotasSoodevhamdfigMMtgthaamulkoyalw mm [ allowed tomkeleaves from their private Waterloo?“onSatwdathedeniamdfinthdmnofMMttnhMWfimwto into than the street foroollec the area. transform-09 it irrtothecr reimagiriingottham Thethrutotrmdtdi'tmtheaowds i any", p ashundreds came to caperienmthe Mitigaridexhibitiomotmedievalaafisandfood. ' The service is intended to keep leaves , ,,__ A, ,_A _ _ ”w l and other debris out of the stormwatt'r . 0 M- MB“, “Manx gamma, m Demolition set for burned out Dollarama store ”MOM” i v a. ‘ :?1emnded “s iodgzytfyla4n'xtfimflagf‘mnl'l “will“ "Once the demolition has appeared in court last week and 575.483 hlghlighlf‘d by an average of l ffl’f'd' “all; , ,,,_ been completed and the site has again 0“ MOWY- ‘ ‘ “ |2.|02 I“, W?" ”n a mag” “I sir,” m i been cleared. a permit applica- Police would not comment on ‘ mdudmg szr; 000 m ”Wm,” my. m", m he demolition of the Uni lion can be made and the moms their investigation or what evi- l an earl ‘ ‘mmm larama destroyed by fire on for reconstruction can proceed at device led them to the suspect. l ”fix "a, “3" up”, n“, program m Sept. ll could hep‘n by the that time,‘ said hric Lovell. a The fire investigation is still an“, agin out“, m hudgm (“$154 M end of this week. municipal building official from underway. but the on-scene por- ywflal hams im hiding dim_n_m""'(_(, Waterloo building officials the (Iity of Waterloo. during a lion ofthatinvutiptionhasoon- ”mum,“ d'f'ltpmfl km,“ at different issued a demolition permit {or press conference to update the eluded The office of the Ontario ”N l tin-n fluttuatiom in weather and Iimita the Dollarama in the Parkdale medialastFriday. Fire Marshal and Emergency ' . , w "an; 'm “a” and equipmm r‘mh. " mm Plaza on Albert Street last Friday Waterloo Reponal Police have Management (OFMEM) is lead- ( k 1 m" to deliver "w pmgam or; budget The Dollarama store is the only arrested and charged a 14-year» in; the investigation along with a \ ‘ store in the plan that has filed old boy with arson and poms- Waterloolleponal PoliceServiee. Continued on page II for such a permit sion of an incendiary device. He Won we 12 i ~'~ w met-v, ' .. - l “E’Jw’. l a“ l’ ' a; a , ‘ ' ‘t { St.lacobs _ : FURNITURE , ~ y case ‘ ' m ‘ In SMQIn Radi. _ ',t _ . ‘ . . .-, y t n. i ' "."'.'~1tt.‘.i‘F”thT. a M

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