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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 2010, p. 11

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WATERLOO Cir-omen! -Wed.neoday. November 24.20100 ii ‘ . 1 Students call for daycare funding . w; ' ' hid flh ' h f d A /‘”””L’ A ”0'me cut n ing or eprogram. lng enoug money or aycare 1 A ~ -' EMU/111m unllverSlty Of First priority on the wait list could be the deciding factor for \ , / L . i"' a“, Fully/ya ' ' goes to working single parents, students thinking about having t water 00 p .etlt10n special needs children and parents babies, said Coun. lane Mitchell. . PECIALS u YOWA calls for higher on Ontario Works. ‘ 4 "it might be the choice between ov. 22 - m". 27 . _ f d Lower priority is given to Single havrng no children at all or drop fiâ€" rlorl or a parents in an undergraduate pro- ping out of school," she said. p ty gr gram, two working parents and Regional councillors directed Store m P” W Students disabled parents. Graduate stu- staff to review the priority listing, mm" “I!!!“ dents fall in category six, the last but regional chair Ken Selling cau- SAUSAGES 35,05 to, ‘2_29 u 8,10me priontygmup. tloned against 81ch ChronicleSlafi “We are at the _ promising more on Made Deli Sliced" H bottom of the "Paying full costs for money for grad BACON SUMMER Sm We ‘ 01- married 3 0 raduate students at local list.” Freeman dd care can be ye students. ENDS SAUSAGE . PORK SCHNlTZEL 1. 00a. universities should be given 53151- y I), _ The money __â€"_ priority on the waiting list d Grafj 5” d’ffiCUh for gr ad ‘5 "0‘ 43m“? 35.49 kg. ‘13-2‘ W BEEF HUMP for regional daycare fundin . ents 0_ not ”11 ' 1° Pm“ e S“ ‘ accordin to a u from the Unii- have a higher 5 ems LUlthOllt sidies to every- A2'49 5» 5-99 b. ROAST $8.80 Ito. ‘3-99 In. 8 870 P . . . h versity ofWaterloo. czpablllty to PTY aSSIStancefrom one. he saldéf Al our PM Products are E“ PhD and master's students from t an peop e - " “In a De eel MAM:~ cm- ni Lac-artful m uwcamgbabmmtmm who” higher on the the region. worm we Wendymmm "you orso Beyou knowhas al council chambers last Tuesday “St _ -Shlnnon Freeman would have minimal-m ' food ”MflfltYi we can help. to request a review of the munici- Freeman ‘5 gmdsmdefllalUninSilyof enough money r y by m l, ‘ “W H w. ._, 51046994500 palify’s daycarefundingwait list. “11“?le 0" Walefloo “3 fund New“ . . A A i A A A A A A “Paying full costs for daycare maternity leave one,” Selling "' ‘-" ' ~ " 1‘ . ‘ " ~ ~ ' wWW.sterilmlermeatsca can be very difficult for grad stu- and ”Furl“ (0 _ said. dents without assistance from the school in January. She has a Six- “Butwedon’t.” ‘ _ 7 g _ region," said Shannon Freeman, a month-old daughter, Violet, who lf graduate students were _ ' phD candidate at UW. will need daycare. But scholarâ€" bumped up the list. another priori- t A dozen students came to the ships, TA jobs and tuition subsidies ty group would have to be knocked . _ . community services meeting to don't leave grad students with down, he added. , .» A». - , _ _ _ . . ' voice concerns about the lack of enough money to pay for daycare, Ooun. Tom Galloway noted that j j ' ' f' ‘ ‘ ‘ 1? __ . ~ -.. funds available to graduate stu- she told counClllors. the funding for the region's subsidy it» {if-$21}; ‘ g! f”. __ , , g ‘ ____~---- , dents. Many graduate programs limit program comes from the province ‘gaff kt'ii‘fé _' A4 135; f I. A F ’ ‘ They presented a petition the amount of time students can and grad students should also “i“ ' ' ‘ -’ "A "fr‘A‘f’" ‘ ""' A“ , ' " 7 ‘ ' - - .......-..,i...e,,~...,..., “4 signed by close to 600 students work ataiob during the week. bring their message to Queen's (NP-W“ O'l’W'W“ “mil” K'Nâ€"‘t‘ BM" t“) urging the region to increase the At UW. that cap is 10 hours and Park. “1 hope you're planning on All'li Hwy! Ankli- Pillii funding includes teacher's assistant posi- making a presentation to local pm a.” Hum A” but r.” W The region offers subsidies for tions, Freeman said. MPPs so they hear the impacts of ”mm PM. “I“ 81m {In . Marni M daycare, but in August had to cre- The age of the people in gradu- the decisions made at a provincial 7 g ‘ f ‘ ate a waiting list after the province ate programs means that not have level." he said. N.nl Problems mm.“ . mm. w mussel-y ‘v‘v‘mtx. Coins. Caitlin“, . o Dliilfif‘lli". Foul Cari: Welcome to K1tchener-Cambridgeâ€"Waterloo sh... . r c A f f f _ _ ‘ vhf/Hit \ t‘lHlt/ut/ll/u/i/‘i i/i ”1/4 4//Iit.'/////A/4/ui Statistics Canada has agreed to re contributions to the the region's second largest City and ”m ”N ,_ ,4-.,,i, f m a... 1m, .. _ . _ a request put forward by the City of region. Cambridge's contribution as an a; 7”s,,fg$a;fiw6$i “$14w‘j" 3A A351" Cambridge to rename the Kitchen- Before the name change could economic driver in the three " “fly_ 43 k I sis: ig‘iéjgv’ Wj’g'fl‘fl 3; I “it; , er Census Metropolitan Area. go forward, all three city councils cities. Wigkjfii; A. " .Mz~‘ . $3 at? ,;%»;,ir“j;;i;‘*;A‘”:gf,;_-T SEQ”;- The Kitchener Census Metro- had to agree. Officials with Stats Can have 3 a i‘ fit‘ift‘i'a'flrlli‘i’f";A;~,’«,.’:"1"“”' <‘[ ~ f a ” - _ iE ‘ politan Area takes in not only That took place earlier this notified the city that the new has; fi’fi‘ 5&5!” A; far-3.5“ g. . jg Kitchener, but also Cambridge and year. Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo é ”4 1&3“ f ifm~ aging“. ‘é‘wfi’h'figgf ”was? Waterloo. and Cambridge city During the initial discussion. name will be used during the 2011 was“ ~"'" A ' 3" 31'sz "if“? ' ’ “if“; '“ fgzix council said they wanted the name various members of council point- Census and will be implemented j“',?g§f§gt 1°”;j i g f. lemme? ‘:a j to more accurately reflect the city's ed out the importance of main- as soon as possible in all other ‘2h\€t¢.;%«$ 1‘;'z;{s’m;n§!:’\ ,. as ...;.~';rz€;“;i‘* uri~vw§3 and Waterloo's social and econom- taining the city‘s identity. stature as Stats Can programs. ' l P IB Dip omit rogrtimme {it , , - A Great 5 0 A 0 . i Grade 8 students and their parents are invited to __ ~, kw . d ,- Chmtmas an information evening on the 18 Diploma Programme mmmymm i I _ . ‘ """'" G. t' to be held on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 from f" f . ‘ $5? i131 ”A ° rid h I 7:00-9:00 pm at Cameron Heights Collegiate institute. Q, -~ " W0 A V‘ . 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