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Waterloo Chronicle, 29 Nov 2018, p. 007

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7 | W aterloo C hronicle | T hursday,N ovem ber 29,2018 w aterloochronicle.ca NOTICE PROPOSED FEE CHANGES: UTILITIES The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo will receive as information proposed fee changes to the 2019 City Utilities rates at a public meeting which will be held onMonday, December 10, 2018, at a time to be determined, in the Council Chambers on the 3rd Floor located at City Hall, 100 Regina Street South,Waterloo, Ontario, N2J 4A8. The decision regarding the recommended rate changes will be made by Council at a meeting held on January 21, 2019. If you would like to appear before Council on December 10, 2018 regarding this matter, please contact Legislative Services at 519-747-8549 or clerkinfo@waterloo.ca no later than 10:00 am, December 10, 2018. Further information is available by contacting Michael Pugliese at 519-886-2310 x30264. P. 519-886-1550 TTY. 1-866-786-3941 waterloo.ca/publicnotices THIS WEEKEND! 1362 VICTORIA STREET N. KITCHENER 519.742.9188 MON-FRI 9AM-9PM SATURDAY 9AM-6PM SUNDAY 10AM-5PM $299 CLICK ENG. HARDWOOD OAK OR MAPLE FROM /SQ FT $167 2-TONE FRIEZE CARPET NO TAX! FROM /SQ FT $399 MODERN LEDGESTONE HOT BUY! FROM /SQ FT $99 12'x9' CARPET REMNANTS NO TAX! FROM 97¢ 12MM THICK LAMINATE BACK IN STOCK FROM /SQ FT67¢ 13" X 13" PORCELAIN HOT DEAL! FROM /SQ FT $199 SPC CLICK VINYL 100% WATERPROOF FROM /SQ FT97¢ BACKSPLASH TILE TONS OF STYLES FROM /SQ FT THURS/FRI 9AM-9PM SATURDAY 9AM-6PM SUNDAY 10AM-5PM Winter is here, but that doesn't mean you have to spend the new few months inside. Embrace our Canadian climate and tackle these fun hills on a toboggan, sled or whatev- er your heart desires. 1. MCLENNAN PARK, KITCHE- NER Affectionately named Mount Trashmore, this former landfill at the cor- ner of Strasburg Road and Ottawa Street North is a haven for snow fliers of all ages. As one of the tallest and steepest hills in all of Waterloo Region, this is a family favourite. But be- ware - the climb to the top is a doozy. 2.'THE CRATER' AT WESTVALE PARK, WATERLOO This hill is smaller and more kid-friendly, but provides loads of fun. Set in Westvale Park, which appears to be a crater of sorts, the hill on the west portion of the park can provide hours of fun for the kids. 3. COLUMBIA LAKE, WATER- LOO A bit of a hidden gem, the hill on the west side of Columbia Lake, near the Brubacher House on the University of Waterloo's property, is a good one for all ages. This hill isn't as steep as its counterparts, but offers a relatively long ride and an easier climb back to the top. 4. STANLEY PARK COMMUNI- TY CENTRE, KITCHENER A small hill at the back of the property of the Stanley Park Community Centre, in Midland Park, can offer hours of fun for both older and younger kids. With parking near- by, this could be more convenient for larger families. The hill is located just off of the Dom Cardillo multi-use trail. 5. CHICOPEE TUBE PARK, KITCHENER It's not free, but if you're looking to save some energy, the Chico- pee Tube Park could be a solid option. With a con- veyor belt that goes all the way to the top and inner tubes that provide a fast, smooth descent down the hill, it's sure to entertain for hours. WHERE TO GO TOBOGGANING IN WATERLOO REGION ADAM JACKSON ajackson@waterloo chronicle.ca Winter is here, but there's no reason to stay inside. Metroland file photo THINGS TO DO THERE ARE PLENTY OF OPTIONS TO CONSIDER WHEN EMBRACING THE SNOW IN WATERLOO REGION SIGN UP FOR OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AT WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA

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