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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Oct 2013, p. 1

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i , H b ‘ Sen) ing your community since 1856 â€"â€" '“atroland ed' “mason, OCTOBER 2, 2013 . WATERLOO, ormuuo * $1 INCLUDING HST '. ['3 £2.43 _ Double -’ 3 "mi: Sc 1 bell ti " under review once squeeze « ' WW , “In . s . K- WBrtdge Studio » , j i ‘ , _ a: i may be forced out - u..-»« * -.‘,l a! . , _ ., I 3-: due to Cltys move to . M increase rent L a f“ . . t. , Brim Maison . ‘ Â¥ 5 .5 if ChmnicleSl‘afl 3’ I . local card club for seniors may ; ~ ' , W: A ' Abe forced to find a new home . ‘ because of proposed rent » _ increases at the cityâ€"run facility where BUSINESS they play. 9‘ ‘. Golden Angel Helen MacDonald. manager of the 1 Network 100 “rig for K-WBringtudioattheAdultRecre «4* ‘ . mummiasxingas..saldmem"16mwmlm city’s plan to pine-in rental mam betweennowaridzmamlgitendup . forcing them out of the centre. 'Peopie are upset that we may have to leave. it's really such a wonderful place.wehaveahugeroomandlotsof space.” MacDonald said. About 100 . “W people play on Monday afternoons. f Q ..&....J with fewer on Wednesday and Friday evenings “an.“ in m of its to” history. the lumping through hoops ‘ . dU§P§3dims9IOflllfeealW HoopdancerShannonSombarry.11,6aulesaaowdatthelOthmalPovaatSt.Paul‘sUniverstty _ ‘ beginning Diced! year. A 50mm use! Collegeon Satudayflhemfeaturedmorethmzombamandavaietyofloodvandom storytelling, fee was also introduced in 2010 for Aboriginal dancing and drumming as part of homecoming activities at the University of Waterloo. players on Monday and Wednesday. A The latest agreement. reached in ‘ . 20] l. charges the club a flat fee of ‘ . . . . ' arm ”WP" month addms hon . C1ty w11] rev1ew concerns about Auburn Dnve sands to their rental costs. MacDonald Said. While the club has been able to ‘ By Innis 1mm presentation from Lloyd Clmpr'ich. problem area is the intersection of pay the increased rate this year, It Will ‘ ,..., (Juror-idem a resident on nearby Strawberry Auburn and University. struggle to meet next year's rent Crescent in opposition to pro- ‘The intersection has never m Increase and will likely have to mow i ()un Mark Whaley has posed traffic-calming measures met the criteria (for traffic calm- ‘l‘he city did not increase rent in 20l2 1 requested staff re-examine along Auburn Drive, ing) before under the Highway lim Bowman. director oi'communir 1 the intersection of Univer» Cimprich collected 200 sigma» Traffic Act. but the situation in the Wbpl; (y programming Wllh the city. said sity Avenue East and Auburn lures on a petition opposed to the neighbourhood has changed ' ’ “ future tale "muses have not yet been ‘ Drive to determine if any traffic calming measures. which include somewhat in the last couple of formalized and stall continue to woo: calming measures or milk lights two traffic circlfi and three speed years.” said Whaley following the ' with the dub m mach a suitable mm ‘ are warranted. humps. He says the neighbour- presentation. promise The request tame during Mon- hood doesn't want them. (baths-ed on "3 day's council meeting following a Rather. residents say the real Won” 7 he I aim. 7 . . ~~ We" 7' . ’1 ‘ . . '5" V a I .d’“ I I“ «g 3 an * u Nata-Lam's?” ;_-;W “a“. ’ , tauâ€"nan...- m 1. Sat. Tarn-1m f can“ - 5197M "

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