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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 2016, p. 1

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‘ . ’ 0.0 . . ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2016 - WATERLOO, ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING HST ‘. Wendmedla ’ munâ€"an" e e . ' Singing the ..-..z....*' BUSINESS - " . , C . .~ Costco opens its same tune , , doors on new ‘ Erb Street store New owners ofHamwny Lunch Pa 18 looking to keep the tradition \ _ ge alive ”86-year-old diner . . fl “Sn-annular“! I - l , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ it 1” . Thenewownersomenonyuindiplantofire . -.,_ , updiegrillonee min t . ' Former owner Bruce Marks recently sold . the propertytoHlPDevelopments and Melloul< . ._ ' Blarney Construction. Chef Nick Benninget. of \ ., A, . . A ». . , , y ,_ My Uptown 21 aridTaeoFmvrillovetseethekitdi- i “5 ' .' ' ‘m m f- : WWW“, ‘.,‘t 1 '. if} w, “I'm ova the moon about maintaining some i 3523+} - ”A“. - f ' 3 if" ~‘:‘"Ҥ"‘~"" “if A," 3 ',. . . . . one else's hm,” said Benninger. "it helps l’m a f f)“: , f“; ' w ’. ”or 4 I , 5 “A . :¢~,5 . i ' ""‘ 7 . City building longâ€"time urstomer and advocate for Harmony Z ~$.'._ ., A; . y ‘ ‘ [11:- v 1, n -- In“ ‘A ' , “' _ ‘ 3: mnnections with unit'h'ssliders.’ ' ,"'"' " , , U".‘ ‘.'.; . ‘ . . He plans to keep Harmony Lunch's classic ' t 9 ‘ ' fl, KM ‘ s fir“ culture 514mm” dinerfeelwithfreshporkslidersandfi'iedonions y; _ . ‘ Page22 as the menu anchors. museum ”We'll serve everything you expect. but with . ,, Ft $1117: more surprises and elevated cuisine." he said, “i Nat a 110111181 game OffetCh _ . . i l 2.“ i‘ 6 love the idm ofplaylng into the German feel ofthe Jenelle Miller of Four Paws Flying Entertainment has Swing, a three-year-old border collie mix, catch a " ' '?"lâ€"'~51~135l53-':l'- plaoef frisbee during halftime at University Stadium on Saturday. The company brought a pack of dogs, includ- ' HM ‘ ~=- * ' _... Pamieringin theproject is Benninger‘s brother ing a pug, to entertain the crowd during halftime, save $250 ‘ loeBenningu'andbusinesspamersBobSdimaL 7 ”A; ‘ OFFANY 3 maize; d I {can gimyeigrrdmutm W tak ff f my C tud ' t WM msiggrs 5‘ pur an renova ar es. ey ans» OR v . loaned the former 1870s stable-med restaurant raps en 0 O ne ltys 10 pro] eC ’ into a casual dining spot with exposed brick and “SAMANTHA Burn! “Our students bring a set of amundand anatomic vitality. g. beams. tin ceiling. vintage lighting and copper hat Chronicle Staff critical thinking skills nurtured in 'Students will have a unique m' . top. ” the liberal arts together with an opportunity to work alongside the W l . RUST 3 For Harmony Lunch, Benninger said they're amegie Library is the place empathic focus on achieving social people who live in our community 5 I 9367'6707 ‘ planning minor renovations. like rebuilding where university students justice and an entrepreneurial as well as team of professionals MW“ . the washrooms. and will reopen in four to five will hack away at some of desire to aeate charm," said Abraâ€" who spend their days working to ‘ months. Waterloo's most pressing dilemr ham. improve our neighbourhoods, our filterewillbeahigzer flat top rightinthesame mas. ' Starting in lanuary 2017. the businesses and the natural environ- WA mm_ . place.’ said Benninger. "I want to he at that grill The headquarters of the Wll- one-year (IityStudio pilot project merit." Abraham said. TE mm flippingslidersasoflen aslcan." frid Laurier University and City of will see about 14 to is third and He described Waterloo & a ‘dty The Marksfamliyowned and operated llanno Waterloo’s joint project. called Cit- fourth year students working alongâ€" ori the move“ that, like all urban ny Lunch at 90 King St. N, for as years. before sell, yStudio, was revealed this week. side city and stakeholders to acme, centres, is facing dilemmas that lib , b it f ing it at the end of (hotter. Cheryl Marks. Bruce's Right, now the handful of spurred design. and launch and test proje come with rapid change Students ”(9 0° daughter. has been sharing information and 510 up rooms in the lower level of the fitstoimprtrveWaterer. will hringafrexhsetofeyw riesabout the place with Benninger historic building on Albert Street They will be focusing on the In return, they’ll get invaluable lollow US 0” “they're very happy to haw a restaurateur to don‘t look like much, but will soon city's stratep'c plan and its main hands on experience, said loanne ’ My , tale met." Benninger said 'I look forward to (air 1 be full of energetic and engaged pillars of sustainability, the liv lienham Rennick. director of [Au - -- ’ ing them along with us In lhh’ journey, for as long . young people, said laurier's lohn ing environment. public engage- net's Schlegel Centre for Entrepre _ _ _ as they want ' . Abraham. professor of global stud merit. healthy and sub community. neurshipand Social innovation. M80 V's“ "3 (While at mu...“ on we. .. ; ies vibrant neighbourhoods, getting ' Wot-p... 7 www,waterloucnrnmcleta “ ‘ ‘ ~ . o . o I » - I [~ 5 > A . t- I _’ \ , d. L f _.l. _ a. l \ hie-er. i . 5: ‘ ‘iH ‘ Let us inspire you. § t " ‘ v r" v.90 us at 2236 Sir ; Dr new g

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