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Waterloo Chronicle, 3 Mar 2022, p. 3

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THURSDAY MARCH 3, 2022 PM40050478 What is Your Home Worth? 519-577-1212 David Schooley Broker, RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc. SLIDE INTO A NEW SEASON. THERE'S LOTS TO SEE AND DO THIS WINTER. CHECK OUT OUR GUIDE TO ONTARIO'S STAYCATION DESTINATIONS AT WATERLOOCHRONICLE.CA /WINTERSTAYCATION According to Rev. Marty Le- vesque, the church is the only in- stitution in the world that exists for people who don't attend. "We want to serve our neigh- bourhood," said the head pastor at All Saints' Anglican Church in Waterloo, where parishioners re- cently held a ceremonial ground- breaking for a brand new church and community centre at 400 Northfield Dr. W. The rebuild includes a gymna- sium, industrial kitchen, nurs- ery, classrooms and spaces for meetings and events and is in- tended to strengthen community connections and help build brid- ges in the Lakeshore North neighbourhood. The approximate price tag is estimated at $5.5 million. The long-standing project will see the church rebuilt on the South-East portion of the 1.3- hectare site, at the corner of Northfield Drive and Highpoint 'WE WANT TO SERVE OUR NEIGHBOURHOOD' See REBUILD, page 5 NEW CHURCH, COMMUNITY CENTRE A BOON FOR WATERLOO'S LAKESHORE NORTH NEIGHBOURHOOD BILL JACKSON bjackson@torstar.ca Parishioners attended the groundbreaking service last month. All Saints' Anglican Church photo

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