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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Dec 2008, p. 1

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Wmi , , , \‘ ‘13 am; ' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2008 0 WATERLOO. ONTARIO * $1 INCLUDING GST afis’ Counczllors freeze l l ~ is 1 a . \ . w their own wages as ' fa. Clty tightens its belt . ' Bv Gm- MAcDomw ARTS “mus Chronicle St ,_ y . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"‘ “fl ( fig” ‘ A Lost and Found ity wages were key to budget ‘ Chnstmas/Page 25 deliberations as councillors l froze their own salaries and funded a $1.8-million increase for the l f ' . city's n0n~unioni2ied staff. .~ Council wanted to show leadership g? 5‘ in finding cost savings while paying . “V out employee salary hikes they h ‘ . " approved earlier this year. By stopping l - I ‘ ‘ cost of living increases for councillors. l the city is showing leadership, said ‘ ' $ Mayor Brenda Halloran. {k "We see the economy taking a y, ‘ , downward spiral. We have to prowde a stable. financially responsible budget." she said. i z “We wanted to show we were tak- ' ing leadership during this time.” \ . “in“ I The mayor also moved a motion Wfiwmnmm that seeks a 30 per cent reduction in 118 the season l “8 (ouncil's dist‘retionary spending Mel Horst and Murray Schwartz perform during the Merry Melodies’ Christmas concert at the Waterloo ‘ v . , The mot es were all about showing A Adult Recreation Centre last Thursday, The choir sang classic, contemporary and original holiday tunes. East-Side library the community that count‘illors will deZYQd during join their constituents in tightening -' l their belts. l l my budget “if we are not willing to send the a er 00 0 es COO er i process/Page 10 \ message that we Will ft‘dtlfi‘ spending i then it will be difficult for us to ask . . . ' “”‘ heads revall In Par 11ament SPORE 1 future" said ( nun. Scott Winner. . 1 WC] Vikings ,, The freeze] will keep (gonad at its1 ‘ basketball Star I 4“? Pf!) eve 5' (nun If" A] if?“ ‘ BN'BKmVRMN‘At have seen the liberals, Nt)!’ and cooler heads will prevail in the l named MVP “lam“ ll"? mfd‘mh “llgg‘fl‘llfl ),,le’”“’"\“f7 .. k; Bloc Quehecois bring down the llouseofCommons i [P 29 instead that llalloran “him“, gne up Harper government and replace it “As parliamentarians I think we age h” monthly u" allowantt.‘ ‘l , i aterloo M P l’i-ter Braid With a coalition government. need to raise our games and that‘s 7 A tile alsostiggested that “in“ l“ to i has only been in Ottawa “it‘s certainly been a baptism by what Canadians expect," he said. “W?" for m turrent budget sitpation. for three weeks, but be fire so to speak," Braid said “it's "We need to fot‘uson the keyissues WhKh mfmdc‘ if high Pm” ” longâ€" i said it feels much longer than that also been a very liistorit time for ofour times and clearly the priority fl “TE" debt and k)“ "WNW“ , y 1 as he watt lied the life of his (on the rountry. issue today is the economy »» that's mm ' l Wiixellgmsijrl filmflilfnlnlg ‘: l servative government flash before “1 would also say from a parliar where our focus should he.” "’ I“ ‘ y y , “ _, i “ c i“ his eyes mentarv perspective it hasn't been that's the message he's bringing - - made “fl“? mistakes» , ‘ The (ionstvrvative government the proudest moment across all back to his constituents as federal W|nter T're “K“ d “dull “UN" " part "f th‘ l got a temporary stay of t‘lt‘l‘llllon sides." MP5 enter a two-month cooling off Packages solution m. the problem. "m a symp» last week when (iov Gen. Braid, a rookie member of Par- period to reset those priorities. um} “a” (nun. Diane $922: Micha'élle lean agreed to Prime Iiament who defeated incumbent "i will defend the promguing of m STOCK I “M "ev‘lf's‘wn ' ”bl d 72) ”a Minster Stephen Harper's request Andrew Telegdi by a ”vote mar- Parliament to my grave." Braid Call to ‘ suggestioln west [Sallie [a get in” to prorogut‘ Parliament until Ian gin in a judicial recount at the start said. “i think it was absolutely the M" ‘al‘fs' S e “if? fa ‘ ',"18', e savmgs 26. She denied an opposition of November, said he backs the right thing to do for the country (519) 746-27 77 l wil “Wm/H c manna Situation. request to go ahead with a planned Governor Generals move to pro» and the economy. ‘ Continuedonpqe 10 (‘Onfldt‘nt‘f' motion that would rogue parliament and now hopes Continued onpage 12 mFORBESTmECEH lisoou l i i 4- -. '. -:.' 1 â€" I u - 5 fl ' “V "" y ’ 3 . 4’- ‘ x . I t . . I O _ - Waterloo In "a , ,__ \ MSRP $16,895" “l - . F m Price Reduction $2,000 5] 9,746,277] F ' . .. . â€"â€" ”rm-u "' ' ‘ a ’ \ " Purchase Price $14,895‘ With-lbw . ,_.. i. "‘ MJor'bom w~ m ‘ ' "from: (man I" "HON , “a ‘ “if“ , â€"â€"â€"_ mmusnmm- O -. , x 8m mmmonâ€"xoonmv «5, " “H-NHMSHlHJSlLM,“dimfllfliSlWJh‘lHfldm-dh ‘ umwuhuuny-umm 7 M

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