P ' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17.2015 . wA'rnwo cmracu . 29 fl l , Tip? 3 Region of Waterloo . t; in, < l T [I - . I i. if... Public Notice , 3“ NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION CENTRE #2 ,- S Grand River Transit Norm Drive Facility ,. 4 Municipal Class Environmental Assewnent, Schedule ‘C' < l and Preliminary Design 5 $3 ‘ THE STUDY: ; Former x-w Brave Colin Doyle has retired from the National Lacrosse League after 19 seasons. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo ‘ ' 5“ mm“ hesbeenconductingtheMuniclpalClass A l _ - g 0 Environmental Assessment (Class EA) " L; ; Lacrosse legend Doyle hangs It up mm .C. and mam-my Design mm ; _, g. ' studyotanewtransitfacilityataoo ‘1‘51, 1 Former K-WB Toronto Rock captain retires from NLL and 350 Northï¬eld Drive in the City of ._ , ~ ff†‘ 3 ' ° ' Waterloo.TheClassEAhasoonsidered j j .\ : amongle$rxm numerousoï¬enswecategm'ies . “my“ 01 a f" \\ “ADA! lumen Doyle's ï¬nal tally of 440 goals, 664 assists newfacurtythat M“ be used to deplo y. ‘ _ , aim-mesa; and 1104 points leaveshimasthe all~time leed- mote- ma‘ma‘" FM â€we Gm". RN“ ; . .r '~ _. ~ 5,3 â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"“â€" er in an three categories in Rock franchise hip TW'S °°"V°"°°"8' and Speculzed \§ ' ‘ g . a? Aâ€: , Colin Doyle just couldn't do it anymore ~ tory, along with games played at 216. On the W vehicles. . at ' zx ’ k: Ag; ' the passionwas gone. NIL's alltime list, he sits in third in points with THE PROCESS: . .» A; _ (f)? ï¬â€˜rra So aftera19«season National Lacrosse 1,384. fourth in goals at 527, third in assists at . . . ‘ ' 1 {at .‘ of ' [if , League career, the Waterloo Region native has 857 andhisZGï¬games played leave him in third The study ls being conducted . m ' I I ‘ , â€if?“ _~;-â€"“1 . decided to retire from the game he loves. place in that category. accordance With the planning and deS'Qn ‘ ‘ , - / y ' a,“ w? (â€fl ff ' .. f “it just felt like last year, going into training His number will be the second retired bythe process for ‘Schedule C‘ projects as ' ‘ ’ ' “a ~ ’ †l camp, 1 didn't feel i had the same desire. the Toronto Rock at ahome gamein March. outlined in the Municipal Engineers same competitiveness, the same need to ï¬ndan Doyle, who played for the lunior A K-W Association “Municipal Class Environmental Assessment," (October 2000, as } edge to want to compete and be the best,‘ said Braves. has been noted as a leader by the comâ€" amended in 2015)‘ which is approved under the 0mm Environmental Assessment Doyle. “I told my wife at that point that it would munity in terms of giving back. He said it's Act be my last year. I just knew it." important for him to give back because of what ‘ So it's a quick end to a career that spanned was given to him, mauc CONSULTATION 05041135; ' nearly two decades. In those 19 years, Doyle "I've had so many great coaches over the l hoisted the Mann Cup seven times and won the years - We had some bad medics too â€" but This PUbNC Consultation (3th Win be he‘d ‘0 WOW“ inmaï¬o" on the WM and National lacrosse league's championship six they've all given me the time over my career." obtain public and agency feedback on the preferred site layout concept: times with the Toronto Rock said Doyle, who will have time to coach his own To say Doyle left his mark on the game daughters, who have taken up the spon. pm: Thursday November 24' 2016 i would be an understatement Bursting onto Doyle won't be resting on his laurels in “W3 5100 to 7330 pm. 3 the professional scene in 1998. the 20~year-old retirement. either. Location: RIM Park â€" Room 104 i Doyle earned the rookie of the year award with The seasoned supply teacher and ï¬eld turf 2001 University Avenue East . the Ontario Raiders, a year before they moved consultant picked up yet another title â€" direc- warm ON l to Toronto and became the Rock tor of programming at the Toronto Rock Athf ' In total, Doyle spent is seasons in a Rock ledc Centre. RIM Park is serviced by Grant River Transit Bus Route 202 iXpress. I uniform, with a three- ear stint with the San "It'll be enou to kee me bus ," said ; lose Stealth mixed in an: middle. Doyle. 8h p y CWMENW , Public participation is an integml part of the Class EA study to ensure that the ongoing j concerns of the public and affected groups within the study area are identiï¬ed, s. - ' documented and assessed. Upon completion of the sway, an Environmental Study ' Report will be prepared and made available lor public review and comment. Any ' " parties that wish to comment on or to be involved in the Class EA study should " j indicate their interest, preferably in writing to: l i " ° »-â€" ~ , , ~ â€"â€"-~7 â€"~ m. , ,', Jerry Biersteker Marianne Aldenâ€"Radue ; ' . ’ . Senior Project Manager Environmental Planner 1 -8 O 0 - PER Region of Waterloo lBl Group comma 1st) Frederick Street 101-410Albert Street x-COPPER â€an“ N Kitchener. ON N26 4.13 Waterloo. ON N2L 3V3 - “PM I" mm mm: “N75 i W“ m Tel: 519-575-4028 Tel:519â€"585-2255 ext. 1107 . www.xcopper.com Mm‘mfltzmmmga Ween TRAFFIC TICKETS - COMMERClAL VEHICLES - CRlMlNAL OFFENCES monsoon“. “new: a â€recent: Fm PM“ 0“ N°V°mw 10‘ 2016 J - All Traffic Tickets - Careless Driving - All Accidents - Stunt Driving A" easements 833 ibis ion armor; from“ mï¬â€˜fg‘fxstsmzegdda amxï¬ezzg - Speeding - Drive Under Suspension - Operate Motor Vehicle No insurance 1ng airing as 9M“: slon. U "a; or†The Munlci pal Act, 1 i Mormatm h as “ma 51 9624-1 565 131 5 Bishop St. N. 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