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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 2013, p. 1

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â€"â€"â€"Serving your community since 1856 â€"â€" 0.0 . C WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 - wmmwo. ONTARIO * st mcwomc HST . WW“ Hazardous l BUS'NESS t rim is Nice materials - ”WWW“ ' 1 season/Page 16 Chronicle identifies 1 contents of derailed car 1 Br Innis liaison é (Throni'cleStaflr t K , he Waterloo Chronicle has identiâ€" ‘ i, lied what one of the rail cars M ‘ 3‘â€" involved in an uptown train derailment last year was carrying. After reviewing photographs taken Oct. 12. 2012. the day after the derail- ‘ merit. a placard on one tanker suggests it was carrying caustic potash. or potassium hydroxide, which has a wide range of industrial and commercial uses and is highlycormsive ltwasoneoffiverailcars SPORTS involved in the incident. Sis/tins get ready for Both the City of Waterloo and the another man/W2? Goderichâ€"Exeter Railway have refused requestsbytheQronidetomviewalist of materials being moved through the city core by rail. The city obtained that list 1 from Gm in March. A- 1 - OnMay22.dieOironidefiledaFree- ' dom of lnfomtation request with the city for access to the list. but was denied on . 1 . , ... July 4 under section 10 (Nib) of the ‘ ”"ly Municipal Freedom of information and The doors are all that remain standing on the won side of“ buildng at the St. Jacobs Farmers‘ Market Protection of WWW A“ which allows a 1 after an catty morning fire on Monday destroyed the powhr'local attraction More than 60 vendors were request to be refused if ,, reveals third, 1 infected by the fire, wrth damage estimates exceeding $2 million. ' party information mm mo m‘““““*““°°""‘°““‘““" l S b M k d tr db fir sion. arguing the public right to know t. aCO S ar et es Dye y e outweighs the railways' right to secreq. It ’ . is referred to as a public interest oven-ide- BvRom "M1 volunteer firefighters were on of the fire, said Pedersen. who under section 16 ofthe Privacy Act. ’ Alff‘lflflflhl’ Chronic?” scene but it was already too late believes that a sprinkler system “Section 16 says those exemptions to save the building. would have prevented the (under section 10) can be ovemritten 1 local landmark is no more Fire chief Rick Pedersen said destruction from being a total where there's a compelling public interest Aafier fire destroyed the fit the market building was already loss. in the information." said lots Friedman. a 1 lacob Farmers‘ Market fully engulfed in flames. “Most No people or livestock were mediator from the other of the lnforma 1 early Monday morning. of the work was trying to protect hurt in the fire at one of Water _ tion and Privacy Commissioner. A total 0145 firefighters were the exposures to the other build loo Region's most well-known While GEXR and the city have blocked called out to battle a blaze after ings. because the budding was tourist attractions which brings b r‘ repeated attempts to gain access to the the first call came in at 1:45 am. lost at that point.“ he said in thousands in from across the . or 6,- " list of materials, an independent invcw- that the 24000 square foot menu The lack of a sprinkler sysr provmce as well as intemation- gaoon by the Ominide has uncovered a building at the market was on ti‘m. as well as the timber con- ally. “It’s completely vendors and list of some of the potentially dangerous fire strurnon. contributed to the food vendors.’ said Pedersen. goods moved through the city core Six minutes later. Woolwrch intensity and destructive power Wmn7 almost daily. Fu- ture-whit. . _ .. a ; a: £1 ”W’s ‘wrf- 1,7 ’ ' ‘ , - 1 i, ,' - 1,31; 1 . ~ ~‘ _tf' "it... 0 ' , C ': f" C5 . nan-unto. " 1. ~ 5 f -» w;- 1 â€"-â€" 1 _. % ‘~.~ ',- 20 \ 3 . «Thai 1/11 11 ’ . 1 ' “ may... but ‘1 0 ~ 20 D“ but, man ”mom-um Sq human-ant- . , Fri. 8 Sat. 7ui-tM 7 _ _ 7 i ,, g 7 '-: , s... 519.743.“ ‘

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