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Waterloo Chronicle, 4 May 2023, p. 13

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BNEWS Continued from page 12 “There was a ton of peo- ple who were interested, you just n say, ‘Hey, let's get saan try to plan somet 'g? It just all ‘ell together after that," he said. way to connect neighbours and families, including children. According to the city's website that includes a step-by-step handbook, there are currently six community vegetable gar- dens in Waterloo; however, THE CITY OF there are more listed by the ional network, includ- ing f those run out of local post-secondary institu- tions. Wilfrid Laurier oer sity's Northdale community garden 1 behind Lazaridis Hall is expanding with 30 new plots for stu- dents and staff this season. Jones noted that a 10- acre allotment garden be- ing established in Peters- burg is being shared by about 15 different groups that will require volun- teers. The region: ‘den network is also actively re- cruiting board members and Jones encourages peo- ple to join monthly Zoom eetings to learn more. etm very interested ina quid pro quo way of work- ing," he said. "People have an opportunity to get pro- duce in return for their vol- unteer work. That's the bargain. Email sete oan re- gion.community dens@gmail. con STORY BEHIND THE STORY: Local demand for community gardening opportunities was high- lighted during our recent Ear e the Chronicle wanted to learn more. Waterloo APPLICATION FOR NOISE BY-LAW EXEMPTION EDNA STAEBLER PUBLIC SCHOOL Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Director of Municipal Enforcement Services for the City of Waterloo for an exemption to the City of Waterloo Noise By-law #2010-073 which prohibits amplified sound between the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. The applicant, Stephanie McTague, is requesting an exemption as follows: To pel ification of d at Edi Publi |, 450 Bemay Drive, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on June 1, 2023. Anyone wishing to comment on this matter should contact Municipal Enforcement in writing via mail to 100 Regina Street South, PO Box 337, STN Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8, by phone at 519-747-8785, or via e-mail at ici iter than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, May 22, 2023. Questions regarding this event should be directed to our attention. P. 519-88: 66-786-3941 waterloo.ca THE CITY OF APPLICATION FOR NOISE BY-LAW EXEMPTION 90 KING STREET NORTH Notice is hereby given that an application is being made to the Director of Municipal Enforcement Services for the City of Waterloo for an exemption to the City of Waterloo Noise By-law #2010-073 which prohibits amplified sound between the hours of 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. The applicant, Rami Said, is requesting an exemption as follows: To permit sound Waterloo, from 3:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on July 15, 2023. Anyone wishing to comment on this matter should contact Municipal Enforcement in writing via mail to 100 Regina Street South, ro Box 337, ‘STN Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario 8 N2J 4A8, by phone at 519-747-8785, or via e-mail ai i an 4:30 p.m. on Friday, June 16, 2023. Questions regarding this event should be directed to our attention. North, P.519-88: waterlo 550 TTY. 666-786-3941 Luxury Condo Townhomes AT THE GLADE = 3 ae ae Move In This Year! located in East Guelph, the townhomes-et-Sora boast a tefined, contemporary style inspired by the great outdoors surrounding the area. With a vest range of amenities nearby, Sora ct The Glade gives you access fo everything you need for your day-to-day life: Explore the surrounding parks, schools, and shops — all at your fingertips |. SALES PROFESSIONAL ~~ Belinda Oke SALES OFFICE A3 Everton Drive, Guelph sora@fusionhomes.com 226-343-1582 — Register Today ; FUSIONHOMES.COM/SORA Prices, deicils, piontotions and lo} ior dois E&OE Aptl 2023 eo'ejslucsysoousem €202 ‘p Ae ‘Aepsunyy

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