~ A A I D C -â€"â€"Servm your community since 1 -' g, _â€"â€"t ‘ WA E R HR 6 v: I A ' ‘b r‘ mm Milli†a fa ' “LOO , HAY I. 2013 ° “3.100. ONTARIO 8! INCLUDING HST a . , w- Comingup ' * “ ' " MW" muss ’ TaHngoomï¬r-rï¬od snake eyes is“;- “new“ 4 f f ‘* . this Waterloo council . . unanimously rejects iii :, _,_ ‘, JEN: casino talks aï¬er ‘ 4 public input " ulna-lam . MW ity councillors have unanl- ' mously vowed to end the casino ‘ :' ~ dismissioninWaterioo. ' ' Monday's vote came on the heels ‘, ' m m of a month of public input from the . community. From April 2 to 30, the _ Maynard?» cityreoeivedl.ll7wbmisebmviaan . 2013Mfls online iorm.mail,ema.il.phone and WG-16 social media, The was: majority of responses â€" , Seespedrlpluour 920 -- were opposed to the idea of .‘ "‘" brim a m to Waterloo. Of the - remaining responses. BB were in f favour.4lwereneutra|and18were ' not speciï¬c to the idea of a casino . within the city's boundaries a; “I think we really had quite an 33» , A ' engaged community on this and to 5“ : “ï¬r“ ’ me it was quite apparent alter a short w ..- l A time that we had an overwhelming momma-o ramminmensmesaidmvor From thesehands i 1†, Egn‘tihaat hails-texts“ "23332211“; Emma Martin, left, and Anna Martin plant a tree last Saturday during Waterloo Earth Day festivities at Lau- d g, feel that is ood feedback from our rel Creek Conservation Area. A variety of exhibits and activities were on display. including live presentations . 8 . . of a red-tailed hm and a great horned owl from Conservation Halton's Mountsberg Conservation Area s commumty on this issue. Waterloo city council also passed a _ motion recommending the region be qr ' l 011]. ' | Y "I r consulted regarding any potential Cl haflgs for sale Slgrl on St. S SChOOl ‘ ' casino location '“ the “39°? and, ‘f 871m Mason Catholic school. located on a half- will include interviews with ’~ 9 i . the Ontario Lottery and Gaming C0" Chronicle Sta)? acre plot of land at 75 Allen St. 5 potential buyers. The purchase Donation approve such a faculty, the a _ _ The city will use six criteria to proposal muld permit the demo RE D » "38Kâ€! ShOUId. be included â€1 any he city will now accept pur- evaluate proposals for the build- lition of the three-storey, 24.000 . my _ mumclpal hosting fees. , chase proposals on the for ing, with purchase price (60 square-foot structure. Tr , . In March, the TOWSh‘P 9‘ “7°01" met St. Louis school proper- points) weighted the heaviest Council heard from seven dele- A G ' â€(5h approved c°“5'de"a_“°“ of a ty after declaring the land surplus Other criteria include vision (10 gations prior to the vote, includ- ‘ ' ‘ ' l v mm“ “mm" "5, bolders. “nth one Of Monday afternoon. points). heritage (10), environ- ing many who live in the commu- by, ‘ the proposed sues lust 800 metres The move will set the stage for mental rehabilitation (5). parking nity and were upset by the heavy . - QM“ from the Waterloo “W border '" 5“ staff to create a shortlist of pro~ needs (5) and the proponent's weight given topurchaseprice, mur- Jacobs. posals and begin the process of ability to deliver (5). “I I 2519?“ (humming redeveloping the city's first A second phase of evaluation Continuedonpqe7 M THPOUGHOUT we mm; 7705?“ . swab “1 I f FURNITURE a, t’ 5 â€t ‘ k‘h Sgt. h M m.ma OPEN 7 DAYS n wit “it“ ,a, (ll) SEE lg ir't rm .,t wit, (â€TN 30 Denial llde.,watefl00l519-7m .' '.'.'.' v>v , v‘.v~"-.vli"v)>qln. - if ï¬'.'.'.'.' '.' . ,, - ., vv_~ ‘i'i'fi','i';‘i~'i'i'r'."'.'.'.'.'_'.',“'.'.'.' - ‘i i, v i . . 7 v1. -‘ a" - . . 1 c . - v v “WW‘