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Waterloo Chronicle, 16 Feb 2023, p. 5

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CRIME SEMI-TRAILERS FOUND ice have found 24 of 32 semi-trailers ‘olen froma lotin Decem- ber 2022, worth about $2 million. Sometime between Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 12 at 6 am., 32 empty, enclosed semi-trailers were stolen from a business parking lot in the Victoria Street North and Forwell Road area. OnD 21, investigators found 12 of the 32 stolen semi-trailers in Township of North Dumfries and Brant County. On Jan. 23, po- lice found seven semi-trailers in Halton Re- gion. On Feb. 9, police completed six search in Peel Region and Waterloo Re- gion. This led to the recovery of five more stolen semi-trailers. Two Brampton men, aged 42 and 29, are charged with theft over $5,000, two counts of theft of a motor vehicle, four a of Dos: session of stolen property over $5, ficking stolen property, Thioune owed a loc- uments, conspiracy to commit and posses- sion of obliterated VIN. Police held both men incustody last week for a bail he Police said in December that the trailers aren't branded with a company name, but Wabash. Anyone with info is asked to call police at 519-570-9777 or report anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. a o q g 2 g s F 3 3 o Fl a a E = > Z & S a 2 3 8 8 TB OPINION: FUTURE OF WORK Continued from page 4 all front and centre. But what is unique to local ingful when it's filled with purpose-driven work; when there are passionate people to conaborate and succeed with, , When io hav — whether a rural township, like Wilmot or Woolwich, a city like Kitchener, or a re- gional government, is that our future con- tinues to be driven by a collective purpose. By the opportunity to make life better, ev- ery single day, for our neighbours and friends. By the chance to shape how we all experience the best of the places we live. We all have a lifetime of work ahead of us. That career journey will be more mean- novative, and most of: all when you have the ability to leave a lasting contribution to build a great city and positively impact the lives of its people. Come join us — you won't look back! It’s freedom, plus convenience FTale Mm eX=¥-(X- mo) maallale| Berry Vrbanovic is the mayor of the City of Kitchener. He is also a member of Torstar's advisory council in Waterloo listening experience. exercising or even showering”. Out of sight out of mind | | RISK FREEF The world’s only 100% invisible hearing device. 100% Invisible - Placed in your ear canal, Lyric remains completely out of sight - invisible to the world. Clear, Natural Sound - Lyric uses the natural anatomy of your ear to localize sound and delivers a full, natural 2417 Hearing - Wear Lyric around the clock for months at a time without taking it out’ through daily activities such as “ail p oc mje yc trp pes. Soleticiicemert erate vend a sh ne corel eed vee Serenity Hearing’ Chartwell Clair Hills is an upscale continuum of care retirement residence in the Laurelwood Ta=lte] al exelulaaretele Me) m\A\-10-1q (elo Me)ai-lalalem-MeoaNi-Jali-1n18 Region. Lyric™ >> A world of sound on \¢ tip of your finger aeey re and flexible lifestyle in a refined setting. 1=>-40) (0) 4-Mole] at-lal-\ge[-1u(omr=] pales) ©) al-14-¥m 1-16-10) 8\-1174-X0| TODAY P service and spacious suites! =Zote) @'foll] am ol-Vaxe)it-]1P4-temxel li a CHARTWELL CLAIR HILLS 530 Columbia Street West Waterloo * 226-336-6899 HEALTH & WELLNESS — YOUR LOCALLY OWNED HEARING CENTRE — 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 888-979-7196 OPEN EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS BY APPOINTMENT Certified Lyric provider * www.serenityhearing.ca Chartwell offers 5 residences in Kitchener/Waterloo, find your nearest today. CHARTWEll Chartwell.com Bo'9]D[UOIYDOOHE}EM

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