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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Dec 2016, p. 17

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mummy DECEMBER or 2015 . WATEILOO CHRONICLE - 1? KW Women’s Running Club still N b th akin ‘t k th ' The University of Waterâ€" perature was only tied for There was also little variaâ€" m g l S mar on e Commmllty loo Weather Station is report- sixth, there were lots of tem~ tion between the daytime and , _ ing that it was another warm perature variations between nighttime temperatures. Continued frompagelfi Mar Alpine montuall) went ladies often hosting holiday November. the daytime and nightflme The precipitation total Clearly, this didn't real on Ill rim ll'lt' (”tuna Mara parties together and going It turns out this Novemâ€" temperatures at the start of was 702 mm. compared to ly matter. A year later. they thou tint v hire doesn't race away forweeliends, her was really close to last the month. This resulted in 68.2 mm last year. This is still became engaged at the some timrnnri- tndm due ti» linger? “Nothing feels as good as November in terms of both an average daily high tem- below the average of 371 mm ' race Two years later, they ingmuex hut sht’ \illl Invest“ running," Mai’Alpine said temperature and ptecipita- peratures “105°C making ford-ta month. were married. run and runtuuiex to work as a “lust nothing else does it." tionr By temperature, it was a it highest daily high tempera» The amount of precipita- By the way ” may hm" l“’“””“| ”Mn” little more than three degrees turesfor Novemberon record. tion so far this year is 799.6 Just been a finisher s medal he \l(ll’l' than $0 yuan later, on above average. tying it with _ There were 20 days when mm which is just below the wore back then, but it s for the K \\ Women \ Running A marketing manager andfrer' last year for sixth warmest the temperature was over yearly average of832.9mm tainly not unusual til we Ken l llll) still t‘xlNlN although on a lance writer based in Waterloo, November since records stan- 10°C in November, the high There was only 25 cm of on the podium. More about mui h smaller stale Penny l‘li’alford regularly edbeing kept lOOyearsago. est number in the historical snow recorded this year com- him in a future column. H mm dshlps n ow extend runs on about life at Although the overall temâ€" records in the “3850“- pared to the average 0f13 cm. Despite her injured (out, far beyond running. with the wwuuStuckerordJ‘com, . a i r ’ t . i . l l l 3450.5, " "3 l . ~b Jwtév . “w t,l‘- » -.â€" â€": Waterloo , , ' k 1 MINCE OF ClTY COUNCIL mm; ( 7 - SCHEDULE C MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT. COLUMBIA STREET - LEXINGTON ROAD PRESENTATION OF DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY REPORT WITH PREERRHJ ROADWAY DESlGN A Draft Environmental Study Report has been prepared by the City at Waterloo commenting the findings and ll you are unable to attend this meeting, would like more inturmabon and/or would like to prelude comments, recommendations for improvements to Columbia Street-Lexington Road between King Street and Davenport please contact either Road The Draft Report Will be presented to the City of Waterloo Councrlrat the lollowing regular Counol Mr. M W. P. Eng. , “I.“ M P. Eng. MA Sc. meebng Engineering Services, m Senior Project Hunger om: Maldoy,DeoomberlZ.2016 CityotVMnrloo llOlIInc. This: ”outlier than (3:le pm. "I! RogltlaStrootSouth Immaulowd,smhm Place: Cornell Warmersjmfloonlilty Hall,1wReghaStroetSaiIh.Wabtloo WamfiMNZJMD WM,ML481.B REGISTERING OF DE] EG “TOMS Phone: 519-747-8791 Plinth: m Fax: 519m Enroll: Tmirwhomrlmmm At this meeting City Coupe" wrll hear any person who wishes to speak to the proyect and who has registered Emal' “manhunt“ “not “who“ asadelegatlonwrththeCityCleni‘soflice Anyomwlshingtnmaltoaprmmlontommolliswlwd ' ' to eâ€"moll “Malawian or call 519-747-8549 prior to woo mm on Morton. Decanter 12. 2016 I) WISH. it s l ‘ PREFElRED COLLWIA STREET-LEXINGTON ROAD lMPROlIBflENTS T \ . ., A hard copy at the Draft Report may be named at lPPw 2nd floor Waterloo City Hall 100 Regina Street South ' 1 , during normal busnness hours 1519886 l 550; lrom Nov 30th or Viewed at the City at Waterloo's websne at ' F _" m.waterloo.ca/onlllvinglh’ansportationproiects.asp “ I " Pretened Improvements to the section 01 Columbia Street-Lexington Road under study are ‘ (ff ‘ a ,\ . Widen road to accommodate (inâ€"street brwcle lanes / a - Multruse hall on north Side between Davenport Road and Weber Street ' r ‘ I”, - AddlllOflal turn lanes at required lrllETSGCTanS to reduce delay and queue and improve salefvr r a a Two through lanes in each direction on U,llumb'la Street between King Street and Weber Sheet. 5 3 ‘ - Regina Street North lS VESIUCTPO in a right wright out only ’. T V - Between thi= former Manulito west driveway and Marsland Drive two through lanes oer dllEC‘llOn plus a \ f centre two way left turn lane 1 . ‘ t \ i - A raised median between Marsland Drrvr‘ and l)eart)orn Boulevard (East) , q “A - Between Davenport Road and Dearlvrrn Boulevard dash one westbound lane and two eastbound lanes 6- ' if if . o - Additionally, an interim SOlUTlOfl is recommended consrstmg of a 1 3km active transportation route from cot" ‘ , Davenport Road over M10 Highway an and rmnerrt‘mg to Weber Street Via Halbeach Crescent and Forwell , [mom I!“ Creek Road H ._ "W‘m M u“ NOTE: Under the Freedom nl inlnrrnahon and Protection nl Privacy Act and the EnVironmental Assessment Act unless ntherwrse stated In the submissirm any personal inlnrmation such as name address, telephone number and property location included in a submissm Will become part 01 the public record files for this matter and Will be released [I requested to any person P. 5 I 9.886. l 550 TTY. l.866.786.394l waterloo.ca/publicnotices

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