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Waterloo Chronicle, 22 Sep 2022, p. 14

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Waterloo Chronicle | Thursday, September 22, 2022 | 14 waterloochronicle.ca C Cohen Highley. LAW YER S 9 55 King Street West, 10th Floor Kitchener, ON N2G 4W1 \. 226-476-4444 @ cohenhighley.com IBNEWS SIXTH ANNUAL MULTIPLE MYELOMA WALK AT STECKLE FARMS Every day, 11 new Canadians are diag- nosed with multiple myeloma, a little- known andi mof also known as myeloma. Myeloma is the second most common THE CITY OF committees and boards: © Advisory Committee on Culture Audit Committee © Dog Designation Appeal Committee © Committee of Adjustment © Community Grants Committee © Municipal Heritage Committee © Sign Variance Committee © Sustainability Advisory Committee © Town And Gown Committee © Waterloo Park Advisory Committee © Waterloo Public Library Board committees@waterloo.ca TERMS ENDING NOVEMBER 2024 AND 2026 The Council of the City of Waterloo invites interested persons to apply for positions on its boards and committees. Volunteering on a committee provides an opportunity to be engaged with matters affecting the community. The City is looking for members that can assist Council in strengthening Waterloo as a diverse and inclusive community. Members of the public may apply for positions on the following © Appeals Tribunal (applicants can reside outside Waterloo) © Waterloo Advisory Committee On Active Transportation © Waterloo Economic Development Advisory Committee For more information about the committees, eligibility, and to submit an application, please visit the City of Waterloo website at www.waterloo.ca/committees If you would like a paper or PDF application form or if you wish to speak to our staff about applying to serve on a committee, contact Kevin Gerlach at 519-747-8704 or email Applications will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. on Monday, September 26, 2022 until 4:30 p.m. on Friday, November 4, 2022 form of blood cancer affecting a type of im- mune cell called the plasma cell, found in the bone marrow. While there is currently no cure, people with myeloma are living longer and better lives due to break- throughs in treatment. To help raise awareness and funds as well as better access to life-saving care, lo- cal residents will be participating in the sixth annual Kitchener-Waterloo march for Myeloma Canada on Oct. 2 at 9 a.m. at Steckle Heritage Farm, 811 Bleams Rd., Kitchener. The local march is one of more than 34 across the country. Nationally, the event aims to raise $750,000. Visit myeloma- march.ca for info. P. 519-886-1550 TTY. 1-866-786-3941 waterloo.ca

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