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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Apr 2009, p. 8

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But call it density bonuses and the City can get a deve . _ , "a. wants“), by Mumland o r to fork over a $165 000 donation to the new Civic show 3‘va unemployment = w 't' We ve had ,8 91ml“? 0f ”“1" Gm“? ”‘1 535m prom ' figures were released for the 7 entrepreneuislup 1" "“5 area ONTARIO mess COUNCIL What my region and showed that we tTimer?btriiraéi‘amlErb'set Up The Wat-loo Chronicle 15 a member 1 - ~ had one of the highest rates e Cl S en erpnse â€" a r F . l d th curre t Pl - . . . 3L?M9“mmsc$fil :2? ningfloigxs£$3mflfle§rmvim with tahnls of unemplwment in the BOB 8““ a“ ”Wham”! the “a ‘ > I . I - than eight C now ow as Silver lake. be! newspapers Any complaint process has been totallyaboveboard. provmce 8‘ more VRBANA A re resentation of (h t about news. nous advertising or ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ '1 per cent. . ‘ P _ ' . a conduct Magda he takm to the I 8| "E it’ll“??? "Lfiefiflg‘flgg‘cflflcfiigfin 22:38] So how do we reconcile wonderful serVIces that RIM 918! m1" IS 5011 the first thing I Sim‘LiLULQWfE'B‘Z.272pifr'é't'i ing in these quid pro quo types ofdeals? Waterloo being the shining now'has. available in its new youseetbefpretypu enter1 tn: Council. 2 Carlton Street. SUIiC Most people would think so, especially when develop» ?::?:;: :i'IrSIEIIIllhmltltfnagl Wvgemfinnngé product to hggfoer ns :hlilstftexlturgs l7!)6,T t ,0N.M58113 ' power . . COPY “1:" " gatifiiupcgtgggdxmopmflfdfméyflgm revenue ”tally immune ‘0 What's 5°” - ”was; discovenes '" qua” n».- colhlenTOf this newspaper are The city has guidelines [0 make sure these develop- 30%;)“ m mfiroflq? that bugggeéavfliéfgfgggi (a: mggtlyeshclineurship has protected by copynghl and my be ments are in keeping with acceptable community stan- althouegh 3:: high tltfch sec at one um: as the esteerhed also become a mandate of ‘ “rd 0"" '0' will mnmm' dards These high rises should fit in with local neigbhout- . _ ' . f , . , th School fB , WI ml Purpom All other fights are hoods and not dwarf them otherwise we get canyons of tor gives tlus area a lot of its DaVId iohnston. president of 'e . o usmess at i - "“7”" "‘4 90mm"‘ “3‘ L‘ Pm ' cachet. it's the small to medi- the University of Waterloo. ind launer UnIVEI'Slty. and hibiled To mike any use of this com . b l Wh ’1] I} to is nurturedinthe bean Oldie , tweak evel urn us nesses o are sti 1 es say. 22:51:11? flm‘fli‘fg heIBms?b:lg%i[;°:e£;,n 183;]:"3, ”5;: $3., 33:; the main employers. But that was before the Accelerator Centre at UW. right For further information con- ”Ere? in politics, perception is reality, So councillors And while Research in upper me along. Those moves will make sure [act Bob Vrbnnx. Editor. Wuerioo have tobeeareful ofthe - . wh Motion added more than The truth is that there is that the local nsk takers con« perception they paint en they (“m""l‘t ”9 “b“ 3“ N- 5”" seek thiskind ofcornpensation from developers. 4.000 jobs last year to keep always a new industry, or tinue to thrive. ‘ . 20‘ w "on“ Nu 3'“ They should only do it “dams”, and with specific up with the demands of its idea coming along, that 'IheOther extra ingredient IEI‘IERS mum a. guidelines about what would make it woeptable. world‘i‘beagn‘s 3:233:5- E22533}? Up the am that ($251033 405 r “t 2;: “m"? "‘ "" “MP" M ii And even then councillors should still ask themselves more an a n m tincture. “a" . ‘ ‘ :Lszm' m a are they doing the right thing? 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