THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 2016 - wuauoo CHRONICLE - 3 ' ‘ : 'T'"’:‘:. 7 ‘Q. l ‘ N ' l ' . , “at: .‘ i ‘ i , we?“ E ' 5 | i l f" §4;§isf~'£tfliss 33,4: ,' ‘if i : t: m " ll 5 ,; . tea we}; film.- , . .. e, -ï¬e , : i ' . A . g â€â€˜ " l . . i 3, l ' r t 5 l l‘ a l e:- ll . , J . r s L; .- . ll lll st. Wt “, ; . . . ‘ . ' . r I ‘ «4°? . - I ‘ "’e§‘-’ti“n i . A , .' i " t ' ' a...†. ‘. ‘ » -’ *' _ ." s» 3 . Lu . I __ ‘- ‘ - , v - | a r anflgéssw .. - 3751??- _,, ~ â€a: â€3 a? a m. ,w “W"A'f' ‘ a. ï¬â€™ jf'éffl "" i ' 0 j m “at“ . y t a" if 1 . , g ft "W .> 5’ o c , ) . I I archer s prod n woes delay the u o flâ€sermce until 2 . BY SAMANTHA Burris “We believe we can collect those crisis back Thomas Scmidt, transportation and environ- val of living Streets Dec. 3. â€WWW“ WW and expect to be negotiating with Bombar- mental services commissioner, toldthe region. “The holiday season is a critical time for "f ' 7 dier,†Galloway said. “From a construction perspective, this year businesses. with or without the challenge of Seeing “a really nice looking whit le“ at At the Thunder Bay site, Galloway got the has been a good year. i think we can probâ€" construction.’ said Brooks. Bombardier's lliutider Btu site made sense Bombardier is starting to gain control ably say a great year,“ he said. “We are, from {The festival, at the Public Square and Coun. Tom (iallowui feel slightly more of its production process. That's where the a road closure perspective, getting close to throughout uptown, will have visits with Santa, conï¬dent about the rail equipriient tompany first vehicle is being having it done and get4 a gift guide display, live ice sculpting carving. delivering on its promises built. Then produc~ ting people back to their ballerina window displays. live entertainment, “The proof is in the pudding,†stud (iiilll) tion moves to Kingston ' / regular ways of commut- horse drawn trolly rides. Victorian carollers. way, chair of the region's planning and works where Bombardier will ing througiout the com- Christmas mascots and a mascot contest committee, who on N(l\ 21 travelled Will] build the rest, hopefully A», ‘ ’ munity.†It's also a chance for people to see the LRT other region and transit representatives to the faster than the ï¬rst one, Q tracks. ‘ . site. he said. ‘ ' o “I think there's been misconceptions about “Seeing the 14th vehicle in the "taunt-mince After the vehicles ' \ i . Uptown Waterloo how the train will run," Brooks said. “The LRT yard of Waterloo is all that counts bet ause that arrive in Waterloo. .' . a 1 __;= open-lorholld-yl will be visible to give people a really strong, vehicle determines when we can start semt t- " Grandlinq will need " With the holiday true feeling of what it will look like and how Bombardier has advised the region it vsill about two months to - ‘ season fast approachâ€" excitingthe project reallyis." be late on delivering the H light rail vehit Ies install and "burn" them if , \ lng, construction has King Street will open “late in the day“ Nov. It was supposed to have the last one ready in in to make sure they’re . J \ picked up pace in 30. said Grandlinq spokesperson Lauren September of next year so the servit e torrid safe to operate. Gallo we uptown Waterloo, WhiCh MFG“? start running by late 2017 No“, the last vehicle way said. 5 1&4“ has been promised the "We know the holiday shopping season , won't be done until at least “t‘ll'llllw! QUIT, or In the meantime, ' “vi???â€- reopening Of King Street is really important to bUSine‘WS in uptown early 20m Waterloo Region is “isâ€"um Nov. 30. Waterloo,†McGriss said. "That's why we are The delay mlItost tlit-rt-gton seeing major LRT " ' ' ,‘ King Street runs making the effort to make Nov. 30 the day it The protects budget amounted lot it delay t onstruction come throngh the centre (ll Will be reopened." of about three or four months, said Galloway to a tlose. About 80 Conn. yo,“ Galloway took this photo of uptown and has been The delay in vehicles will not impact Grand Bombardier is suggesting a delay of at least per cent of the proj an LRT vehicle in me Bombardier Thunder closed to traffic for linq's construction schedule and even after the four months. it not five or six ett was finished in Bay site. almost 10 months. holiday season. King Street will for the most the ï¬rst added tosi Will he |'\lt'litlllu: the October, with most of Patti Brooks, execuâ€" part stay open. The exception Will be short region's tontratt With lnlrasiriit titre (lllltlllll, the underground work in place llntil about live diret tor for Waterloo's UpTown BIA. termtlosuresfor ï¬nal asphalt. one of the Ind!†toiistilt.ints on the pron-ti mid summer 20â€, (handlinq will be wrapping tiestribetl King Street on Friday as a “beehive The festival runs from ll a in to it p iii l’ti/ lllt' region \\‘lll etlstl lose l.tll' Il'\t'llllt' illlll to e the [lrl)|t‘('l up by resurfacing roads, curbs and iiluctmty " es front local businesses will be drawn at l 4“ (Iainis front its I Rl [Mllrll'l ltldlltll too “islto sidewalks, installing embedded and ballasted "Businesses are over the moon ext itetl This p m in the square The grand pri/e is $500 for toitltl let-l movie on urn-d cum lusts †s.|l(l ir.it ks, and signs and signals It Will also be challenge (of construction) has been unpret uptown shopping. “allow“ building l()N stop shelters anti platforms, test odentcd for businesses in my Ill years with the Holiday events will continue in uptown lht- region s titlllliltl \\llll Honilmttlit-i iiig electrical infrastructure atitl tompleting BIA," she said, throughout December. does spt‘t ll\ ii t an t I,tini liquidated llttlllttut‘s ot litirtlst aping and landscaping For the reopening, the BIA. 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