Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Aug 1994, p. 1

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Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old Stephanie Nagy and her threeâ€"yearâ€"old brother, Scott, look through the wire fence at Waterlopâ€"Park, wondering when the Lion‘s Lagoon Water Play Park will open. .‘ mwmm%alhnbwwhm.amnhgymmm U you still believe the old that beauty is only skin deep, you‘ve never‘driven a BMWis or 325is cou, E‘gfi;‘fflf‘_“f%AMm&%m%mumedead If you still believe the old u.don‘t know how beautiful they really are â€" until you drive them!" WAITING TO GET WET UFHEh GHNEN & BMVWIs Or 32215 coupe. mfilmmmdmwanrt}nmy f $28,900 news release. "As other emerâ€" gency services are cut back, the pressure on fire departments increases. At the same time, fireâ€" voiced by Ontario Professional Fire Fighters Association presiâ€" dent Jim Lee upon announcing a provinceâ€"wide campaign to call public attention to the erosion of firefighting services in the province and the threat to public safety. "Firefighters are often the first at the scene of an accident or "It‘s new technology that because of the (provincial governâ€" ment‘s) social contract, we‘ve been forced to buy into. Whether it‘s going to work or not remains to be seen." / ||n 7 _ , Collins‘ élfic'erfis ec’ggfilose Collins expressed concern over new technology set to be introâ€" duced in Waterloo that will see a rescue truck and pumper comâ€" bined in one vehicle, enabling the department to send one less perâ€" son on a fire call. ting is adequate â€" but definitely only adequate," he said. "Services in Waterloo are being maintained by the professionals that work here. The department is being run very well and very efficiently." anpower in the Waterloo Fire Department has been M slashed to the point that employing any fewer personnel would pose a threat to the lives of Waterloo citizens, says Waterloo Firefighters Association president Chris Collins In 1993, the department was reduced by four as a result of retirâ€" ing firefighters not being replaced. Nevertheless, Collins said the current situation is not unsafe right now. _ umm . 1 2222222 l s Chronicle Staff says firefighter rep Local fire service service the public is getâ€" (Continued on page 5) ," Lee said in a 1 t & KITCHENER PUBL 1Cc (Pk ATTN: MAUREEN LEESON 85 QuEeeN st,. . P * aila n VOLVO 485 King St. North Waterloo, Ont. 885â€"5090 Bâ€"K MOTORS s : «_ _ _ _ (Continued on page 2) . tect its international image as a peaceful, . mmw;:om on but one. : with a d Ns dclank ~mu1g§ndhuupbadbthhd‘a- _ Central America and the Caribbean (EPICA), We are here to monitor and report on the buman rights situation in this state, nly five | O#>>#: Marc Xuereb of Waterioo‘s Global Community Centre office, reporting from San Cristobal de July@iktErLOD CHRONICLE from rebel village of the lengths to which the nent is willing to go to proâ€" inseMs Inserts delivered w1TCHENER piC | wo 2H

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