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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 2011, p. 1

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. .. . ,. I i i . ' . ' , ‘ ' . l a I. a < ' . a ' ’ ‘ 9 â€"Serving your community since â€"- WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 20“ ' WATERLOO, ONTARIO * SI INCLUDING HST I W I Roll' g t 1 2 ‘ [/5 ‘ e new ; w , A I {A , | BarrelYards ' f " 3“ 5 2,4. “is fit ; Work picks up on {$7 s: is <‘ ‘ ' ha '11 l ‘ I ~ -" prOJect t t wt l I / I ; transform old ” ‘ " i ,. ; CanBar lands ! \ I r' ' B" PAIGE Damon” "I ' gr. . ___-,. ChromiteMaflfiw W 4 ‘ all it Waterloo's “Big Dig" The H ‘ BUSINESS massive hole grows at the old (an , Seven Shores " bar lands on Father David Bauer ' expands its urban Drive but what exactly is going on with ‘< - k the project? .1. mar er concept The City of Waterloo will have an .r: Page 12 entirely new neighbourhood within the _ ' ; next 10 years thanks to a massive rejoin} ' 5 nation of the former (LanBar site fl . ~' And despite concerns the develop» ment is lagging the company behind the ‘ transformation said important work was in progress. {it - 3 ARTS The most regent developments in the 2‘ decade-long project were detailed last Localex-pat's week in a newsletter sent out to city staff ‘. experienm I and other interested parties. ’5' ins ire new book I Kristen Barisdale, senior planner at I fi' p l (isl’ (iroup said the developer. london» I ’ ' Page 15 I based Auburn Developments Inc, wantr ”g“ 5 ed to let the publit‘ know what was hape I w “ pening at the massive 5.2~he(‘tam site. I 9"“ I “We heard City staff were getting a lot l ' , " 1 of inquiries," Barisdale said. "Because of 4 .r‘ - ‘ the hoarding that been put up. from I ' ‘2‘ "is" “ : street level you ain't really see i (1' ' ' "I think people had some concerns ‘ "' kl'cnenem|a'co that there wasn't much work going on at ‘ W a W 519-511-2828 Other than a iiinestorey hotel being Sock it to me huilt on the lzrh Street West frontage : whlt'll should he completed by this ‘ The students at Mullen Woods Public School completed three weeks of giving with a So<k it to Me August. Harisdalt‘ said it was hard to we I fundraiser in support of the tonal Out of the Cold program. The more than 400 students collected 1,258 n“. 0th work taking ”a“. I pairs of socks that Will be distributed to the homeless over the winter. Taking part in a sock relay to celeâ€" ‘ l brate the donation is teacher Emily Upshaw, dressed as the Unstoppable Upshaw, Continued on page 2 I ‘ L Amdm, H,“â€" (ll/W l I (9W4 (I W‘ 76/. 1‘ {A , . (My . / ( €0.90!» 5 (1/1de "”30" WORK! '1! I ~ ( ’ 1 Mel” W bit/()1! & floor gal/e13; ( 2236 Shirley Drive, Kitchener . . . 519 578 3938 s a , W «’ a '- ' I66 3% m (9 - www.bavarlanwmdows.com i , , w i

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