Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle, 22 Sep 2022, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Waterloo Chronicle | Thursday, September 22, 2022 | 14 waterloochronicle.ca C Cohen Highley. LAW YER S 9 55 King Street West, 10th Floor Kitchener, ON N2G 4W1 \. 226-476-4444 @ cohenhighley.com IBNEWS SIXTH ANNUAL MULTIPLE MYELOMA WALK AT STECKLE FARMS Every day, 11 new Canadians are diag- nosed with multiple myeloma, a little- known andi mof also known as myeloma. Myeloma is the second most common THE CITY OF committees and boards: © Advisory Committee on Culture Audit Committee © Dog Designation Appeal Committee © Committee of Adjustment © Community Grants Committee © Municipal Heritage Committee © Sign Variance Committee © Sustainability Advisory Committee © Town And Gown Committee © Waterloo Park Advisory Committee © Waterloo Public Library Board committees@waterloo.ca TERMS ENDING NOVEMBER 2024 AND 2026 The Council of the City of Waterloo invites interested persons to apply for positions on its boards and committees. Volunteering on a committee provides an opportunity to be engaged with matters affecting the community. The City is looking for members that can assist Council in strengthening Waterloo as a diverse and inclusive community. Members of the public may apply for positions on the following © Appeals Tribunal (applicants can reside outside Waterloo) © Waterloo Advisory Committee On Active Transportation © Waterloo Economic Development Advisory Committee For more information about the committees, eligibility, and to submit an application, please visit the City of Waterloo website at www.waterloo.ca/committees If you would like a paper or PDF application form or if you wish to speak to our staff about applying to serve on a committee, contact Kevin Gerlach at 519-747-8704 or email Applications will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. on Monday, September 26, 2022 until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, November 4, 2022 form of blood cancer affecting a type of im- mune cell called the plasma cell, found in the bone marrow. While there is currently no cure, people with myeloma are living longer and better lives due to break- throughs in treatment. To help raise awareness and funds as well as better access to life-saving care, lo- cal residents will be participating in the sixth annual Kitchener-Waterloo march for Myeloma Canada on Oct. 2 at 9 a.m. at Steckle Heritage Farm, 811 Bleams Rd., Kitchener. The local march is one of more than 34 across the country. Nationally, the event aims to raise $750,000. Visit myeloma- march.ca for info. P. 519-886-1550 TTY. 1-866-786-3941 waterloo.ca

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy