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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jul 2015, p. 6

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, 7 7 , , * fl C’Wflmmm' t ~ t - Emu ‘ The Beckett School of Music 1 _, -- , returns to crty after p an approval t 1 Minimum 1 :: 4 y spams Chronic-kw ! MY 6 - MY 11 ' t Tit Bedtett Sdtool ofMisic has i M Sueklade lowtdanewlnmelorclaases ; Made I” (ll mm m I: PM starting this September after w t, .. mm mm M.fl,79l).s3-mb. dtymu'lamuredamm I - .. . Tana...“ or my. Cut m application for a former university . : t, ”I! m L0“ Monmsueet. 1 DIN SMOKED cm 34 29 The school of music. gifted to 1 LOAF SAUSAGES “it $499 "1 - It Wilfrid laurier University this past 1 R09. use» an 35.9: a, Grammy April by the some, mmwmiam I ' Labron an L nn McRuer, will 1 ‘4.79 D. ‘4.99 It. 8mm" STEAK a" it” °'___’9'79 b" become part ofÂ¥he Laurier Conser~ } 31.5 0: Fame: moi" a“ m a“. pm mind. (1. “$3012?!“ Music and be located at feet) of the building â€" or about a new music school." said Coun. r ‘ - a m . | l erSt. half the space -â€" and provide Melissa Durrell. “We want to sup- “ulloel-lyzm-flfi WE SELL STEAK‘ a “Laurier is very excited about music lessons and classes for pon Laurier and our arts and cul- "m "' g , ' ,, this prom.“ said Paul PUOPO|0 Of approximately 1,000 children. stu- ture.‘ 4. ‘J Li ' v “ti-t u it" HM“ "it" 1 “7&4 tJE‘t"4‘JLfl3 PoloeorplnoJcpmentingWLU at dents and adults in the communi- Staff also recommended cap» in 1 . l' t - ‘ rt- mm imam a councillastmonth. ty. typicall between 3 pm. and pin the maximum size of the Y 8 The school needed a bylaw 9pm. school at 1,500 square metres to ~ amendment to add music SChOOl Approximately 60 to 100 people ensure the 45 parking spaces on to the list Of are expected to be in the building the site remains aviable number to . . permitted uses at any one time and 45 parking serve studentsand parents arriving HEHEH| " one on the proper- spaces are available to the north at the school. ' ‘ tY- Whlfh is and south ofthe building. The school indicated it could w.-.t.t.t M,.u,.q.-m.-.n Nll'llltnn Conan“. zoned for uniâ€" Theschoolwillofferinstrumen- stillbeseveralyearsbeforethesize versity residen- tal. vocal and class instruction. as of the building becomesaconcemi The ONE that reauy works for you! My?“ orgy well as inter-generational music "We're hoping to grow to 2.000 .........................1............._.......... “orgtfifnsgsé mains}? Opportttt’pmes m chorrs findledms) tron: 13000. {sfhdvlitllil : I - a an 0 erensem es. 0 .assoctae eano e : (one 5” “u “3 V3 : M YOU WNW / A no new devel- The school provides pan»time faculty of music, but he doesn‘t see i ' be“ VO' #| l % , opment is employment for about 40 must- that doubling occurring “for (our : i expected for cians in the region and is also orfiveyearsdown the road" ', I MONTH : the building. home to the Community Music The Beckett School started in t ; WhiCh is cu!“ School of Waterloo Region. which Waterloo in 1980 before making a 1 FREE TR'AI. :m SUM!!!” “all“: rently unoccu- provides music instruction to at» move to a bigger location in Kitch< '. wuwpwmum hm" Aux 1, it : firm Mr ‘1 1‘ “trout!“ mow“ : pied. The risk and disadvantaged youth who ener in 2000. The school is now the i-.-.-----.----..-.-.--_-.i.--..--.-_-.__-_--.._--_-2 school Will use arereferredbysocialagencies largestofitskindinthearea,with about 650 “I'm just delighted with the an enrollment of more than 1.000 WE’VE MOVED square metres innovative solution for what was a students and a [acuity of more (7,000 square student residence and will now be than 40 teachers. New Us...New You . . . 293 Man-gland on, Waterloo Premier said OMB reforms comtng 519-744.7011 m w m Continued fimnpages now we can work together to «ion to be rendered and the _ build our community going outcome is really quite simt- - 15 MN. CW Regional (Ihair Ken Scil- forward." Strickland said lar to a court of law where ing said the settlement “The concern always is you may havea winner and a . _ _ w“, _ adheres to the region's basic when you go to a quasi-iodi- loser." . l I g E: ”W" ‘ planning goals cial tribunal that a ruling will Home added the Ontario S “ATM "We‘ve done very. very be made that both sides govemmentneedstoexplore ummemme... well and we‘ve stopped all aren't happy with. so in these ideas like whether it makes legal proceedings. We were kinds of matters. whenever sense tohaveanaans-length looking at weeks and weeks the partiacan achieveadeal tribunal from outside the th ‘ olboard hearings or poten- and broker a compromise. it community make judg- an e aung tial court dates. and we've isa more satisfactory result. ments, or if entire official got what we wanted within "Both sides have to y've a plamcanbeappealcd. ‘ . the policy areas that are little to achieve a compro- During a visit to Waterloo ls health ' approved and that's critical misc and what we've done is Region at the end of lune ‘ t y. to us.‘ Selling said. achieve a compromise that Premier Kathleen Wynne t He added the region has serves the broaderhest lnter- weighed in on changing the ‘ I . been a leader in planning fits ofthecommunity.’ quasiiudicial tribunal ‘ { Braid-as“ ‘ LUHChe’ . Snacks . Tm“ policies and the community Now that the official plan "We want official plans to l (t‘rgtln/uthmtfdlury andg/utm-firr option; 404114151!) was huger supportive ts approved, there's an even be respected and so you are ed‘d. _ turd! - throughout the appeals and greater focus on reform with going to see changes going I W Y. 7 am 5 pm. Y 8 m 3 pm negotiations with develop- in the Ontario Mttntcipal forward that reflect that I ”curling nut of tnwn for the; \\(‘l'l\l‘lltl:' en Road When an othcialplan'upttt ' _ . ~ . , ~ _ _ _ , "I've never seen a land ‘There really ts a m place we want to make . SH", l“ rt h l q (“NH J! r" l ( I'll") |"'""‘ (" use issue with so much puh~ groundswell for systemic sure there are protections I m r L , _» ; lit support." hes-id change around the Ontario around that.“ she said. ‘ 13 4 For Regional (bun. Sean Municipal Board.“ Home adding a review of the OMB ‘ ”my" ff; ( Strickland. having the settleâ€" said, ts hotng undertaken and I am It i- W.” 519â€"888â€"8265 ' P . merit appmvcd is: relief, ‘1he OMB isvery costly, it changes could be seen next ‘ ' ”mu (m m m the I“ v," A”, and an,“ me we" to,“ What“, H my,“ “It‘s behind us now and takes a longtime tor a dcci- yt'ar

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