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Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Jun 2021, p. 001

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THURSDAY JUNE 3, 2021 PM40050478 534 Hespeler Rd. cAMBriDGe (across from Starbucks) 519-624-9220 885 Glasgow St. KiTcHeNer (corner of Fischer-Hallmanischer-Hallmanischer & Glasgow) 519-741-1233 • Eye Glasses • Prescription Sunglasses • Contact Lenses WE DirECt BiLL! See store for details Call for Appointment 3 for 1WE ARE OPEN Book your EyE ExAm with us and receive 1 free Anti-reflective/Scratch resistant Coating on a new eyeglass purchase HUNGRY FOR NEW OPPORTUNITIES? FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE SEE PAGE 5 From lockdowns to a shelter fire to beginning ramp-up for a post-pandemic boom, the Inn of Waterloo has seen a challenging year so far. Damage from the fire, which occurred in the tower portion of the inn that was being used as a temporary homeless shelter, was estimated at $1 million. While some repairs have been made, in- surance appraisals and an envi- ronmental assessment are still being conducted, according to manager Sharon Hales, who said the inn can still be run as a 79- room operation apart from the 76-room tower that's currently unrentable, mainly due to smoke INN OF WATERLOO PREPARING TO WELCOME GUESTS AMID UNCERTAINTY See 'A LOT', page 7 BILL JACKSON bjackson@torstar.cabjackson@torstar.cab Staff at the Inn of Waterloo including John Kobylnik, guest services manager, look forward to seeing more tourists return this summer after a lot of down time during the pandemic, and a fire earlier this year. Bill Jackson/Metroland BEHIND THE CRIMES Solved and Unsolved Cases in Ontario Our journalists revisit the crimes that dominated headlines in our communities. WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA/ BEHINDTHECRIMES

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