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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Dec 2009, p. 6

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Mark Whaley believes that . . ti ities' units The plan also calls for an employ- the jobs created -â€" and the proximity to Ring in mm with Waterloo 5 comm‘fn'W a: V ‘ mentmnorflmotthehomea RIM's new campus in north Waterloo - - New Year's Eve activities throughOUf “This represents the completion of my will offset any negative environmental ; ion facilities are supportea community." said Coun. Diane Freeman, Impact . _ Waterloo ”death Cit ofWaterloo and by Who representstheeasuideofWaterloo People writ be able to work near where by t e _ Y 1 f s onsors Freeman ishoplng that thesubdjvlsion theyliveandthatwillcutdownon Toronto m I generous contributions , mm P ‘ Hm up to its goals of being somewhere commutershesaid ’ " including Coca-C0 3' where Workandplayarecloseby. “It's a tradeoft‘, but it‘s a good one," he ,. - H tons and other community partners. "With the extensive trails system, you said. “It's environmentally sustainable.“ 1, Turn or ' could walk to Conestoga Mall if you so Councillors voted unanimously to _ , chose.“ she said. “it's close to RIM Park and approve the mbdivr’sion. but Conn. Angela I think a great place to put a subdivision." Vieth wasn‘t happy about it. . I R reation Complex Theparcelofland,whldr isboundedby "l hate thatit‘s being built on farmland." 2” Waterloo Memor‘a M University Avenue on the east, Country shesaid. (5 | 9) 886-! I 77 Squire Road to the north and woodlots to But she figured if the city said no. the TTY I-866-786-3943 theeasththelargestundevelopedpieoe of case would be heading to the Ontario I I H3“ Raw 9 new Ban” UM" ”new!“ landleftlntheclty. 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