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Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Oct 2022, p. 3

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—— Serving your community since 1856 —— THURSDAY OCTOBER 13, 2022 CHRONICLE $2.00 | CONNECTED TO YOUR COMMUNITY | WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA Voters line up to cast their ballots in the 2018 municipal election. CAST AN INFORMED BALLOT LEARN ABOUT CANDIDATES AHEAD ELECTION, TAKE _,., think that etecton turnout ADVANTAGE OF ADVANCE VOTING OPTIONS jar "I think the regonal councils decision to ban election signs on regional roads had good inten- tions, but I think that it's lowered the Profile of the election quite a BILL JACKSON bjackson@torstar.ca this year's municipal election in areas like Waterloo and Wilmot that are choosing new mayors, though he isn't holding his breath. Paul Nijjar expects there could be upticks in interest in Oiler is one of the people be- Metroland file photo hind waterlooregionvotes.org, a website created by the Civic- chWR community to raise the profile of the local vote ahead of election day on Oct. 24. Just 31 per cent, or 112,020 eligi- ble voters, cast a ballot in the 2018 municipal election in Waterloo Region. Voter turnout in municipal lections is usually lower com- pared to provincial and federal See ELECTION, page 4 Are you ready to improve your wellness and life? )0 CHRONICLE READERS’ CHOICE 2022 visit amyballantyne.com “lam v truly honoured Waterloo for all of your support, Book a FREE 30 Minute Consult Now! thank vou!” Ask David... What is Your ) Home Worth? David Senotey. Samm 519-577-1212 @ PM40050478 ‘Waterloo’s Fun store for 30+ years Games - Toys Puzzles 519-725-0443 @jjcardsandcollectibles www.JJcards.com MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IMMUNT CANDIDATES AND THE WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA /2022MUNICIPALELECTION Metroland Media Group Ltd., 1 Yonge Street, 4th floor, Toronto, ON, MSE 1E6

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