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w at er lo oc hr on ic le .c a W at er lo o C hr on ic le | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 13 ,2 01 9 | 18 Find WITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY FinFind WITHINWITHIN YOUR COMMUNITY Local Events www.waterloochronicle.ca www.waterloochronicle.ca CAREER FAIR Saturday June 15, 2019 10:00 a.m.--2:00 p.m. We propel aerospace, defense and space exploration forward far beyond imagination, but there is more work to be done. We need your ideas, inspiration and expertise to continue developing mission-critical products and systems. Come soar with us! Please bring three copies of your resume with you. We offer world class benefit and pension programs, paid education assistance, career growth, social and wellness programs, on-site cafeteria, uniforms and a work environment that is built on respect, inclusion, teamwork and fun! Our Oakville, Ontario Landing Gear facility is looking for top talent! #ALPHABRAVOCOLLINS COMPETITIVE SALARIES DEFINED CONTRIBUTION PLAN EXCELLENT BENEFITS UNIFORMS FULL SERVICE CAFETERIA GREAT SOCIAL EVENTS Location: CAMBRIDGE HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTRE 700 HESPELER RD, CAMBRIDGE ONTARIO, N3H 5L8 For a listing of our current openings please visit our website at: # www.collinsaerospace.com We have multiple positions available on various shifts. A United Technologies Company CNC Machinists Plating Technicians CMM Programmers/Operators Quality Inspectors Production Planners Expeditors Shop Management Manufacturing Engineering Paint Technicians CNC Programmers (CATIA v5) Further construction on a busy Water- loo corridor has slowed down traffic. The building of a multi-use trail as well as road repairs will have a lane on Univer- sity Avenue closed for a period time this June. Continuing from last year's work on University Avenue near Westmount Road, the right lane travelling Eastbound on Uni- versity from Westmount to Keats Way is closed for the near future. Peter Linn, Project manager with the Region of Waterloo, says that the lane is closed to facilitate the installation of a mul- ti-use trail and replacing sidewalks, as well as road resurfacing. Last year, the entire stretch between Keats Way and Erb Street on University Avenue for an extended period of time for the same project which included stretch- ing out the corridor to four lanes. The total cost of the project, which was planned in 2014, is $2.2 million. Linn said the lane is going to reopen in about four weeks, in an interview with Wa- terloo Chronicle on May 30. He added that the work will continue through till the end of July though. WHAT'S ON WHAT'S GOING ON HERE? LANE CLOSURE ON BUSY WATERLOO CORRIDOR WHAT'SGOINGON WONDERING WHAT'S GOING ON SOMEWHERE IN YOUR COMMUNITY? VISIT WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA Namish Modi/Torstar Construction on University Avenue between Keats Way and Westmount Road will slow things down for the near future.

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