wâ€" â€" _ 77 7 * ï¬W..7 4ownhkiiXicnitoNicu-Wedneaiay. lanuary b. 30m 7 Race for 20 1 0 election is on e 5 â€" _-‘ . d ; BYGREG MACDONALD man is ï¬nishing up her ï¬rst d'Ailly's seat. Crowe. 54. has _ . ,t ' t: Chronicle Sta/7 term as a councillor in an lived in the ward since 1981 9 area that covers RIM Park and will run on a platform of y The race is on â€" ofï¬cial and lzasihridge. ï¬nancial and environmental ‘ ly. stability. Two candidates have lor- She decided to run mally declared their inten~ “ _ _ _ _ because she wants to some» “- ‘ tion to run for the mayor of Mumcrpalrtles thing to he done about cli- Waterloo. , mate change following the ; . . incumbent mayor Bren- hal e a great Copenhagen conference. ’ da llalloran will face off potential to £10 “Municipalities have a , against two-term (Ioun. lan ' ' great potential to do things l “A d'Ailly for the top job in the things In the in the short-term,†(lrowe . 35-3» 3. city. Both declared their short-term. . said, { fl â€v" '~ ‘ï¬g‘, intentions to run weeks ago. _ Dr Anne mee Four candidates declared a) 2: but put in their formal dec- madame)?" Wards on the ï¬rst day of eligibility. " larations on Monday. the according to Susan (ireatrix, ! . ï¬rst ofï¬cial day to do so. the city clerk. That’s large in j Some of the wards also comparison to the one canâ€" l have candidates after the A new candidate is in the didate who declared on the i ï¬rst two days of the declara- running for the ward that first day during the 2006 i ., tion period. Conn. lan d'Ailly will vacate. election. Coun. Diane Freeman Anne Crowe. a local doc- The election is set for Oct. will run again in Ward 3 in tor who works at Grand 25 after changes made by . §< the east end of the city. Free- River Hospital, will run for the provincial govemment. O O _ Committee looks at economic future BYGREGMACDONALD zation's recommendations development stages but has Chronicle Staff for the City's ofï¬cial plan, the gained approval from city . document that lays out plane councillors. It's scheduled for The Cfty Of waterloo l indeveloped land is ning forthe city. the spring but no venue or quickly disappearing in The group also hopes to ï¬rm date has been chosen, _ - - - - - Waterloo and the municipal. get a grasp on the area's The committee has iden- lS USherlng in the Winter season Wlth ity's economic development economy and how it will tiï¬ed four major sectors to committee wants the city to look in the coming years. focus their attention on ~â€" ' ' ' ' have a strategic vision as “The (‘ity of Waterloo is education and research. lots Of fun Weekend aCt|VltleS ln the applications come in to ï¬ll going through such a major high-tech, ï¬nance and the _ those few remaining plots. transition from manufactur~ service industry. The committee is organ- ingtti advanced manufactur- They will hold panel dis~ waterloo PUbllC Square‘ izing an economic summit ing and high tech." Puopolo cussions on all four of those this spring that will collect said " l here's a little land major sectors and then break various visions of the city â€" base so ithe city) needs to be into smaller groups to dis- Winter m Expo ’ "m from city staff, members of smart in developing lands cuss issues. 5 zolo m“ on the WEDC and other inter and have a real strategy in "We'll be hearing frotn 5&1qu ' |an||ary hm _ ‘ ested parties. doing w “ development and planning â€1 2 pm to s p'm "We're inviting and purâ€" l’iiopolo believes the staff, business leaders. key f suing some comment from summit ml! strengthen the stakeholders and citizens." ‘an‘ 9 â€" "whey leaders." said Paul Puopolo. Wl-i)( and ï¬rm up it». man- Ptiopolo said. . “ Vict'~(‘hall’ ofthi- WEIX}, “We dati- He's also hoping to see 13“. lb â€" anboardlng Md skllng want their vision of the City " l his will allow us‘ to representation from other . , ofWaterloo. coniiiitiiiitate how we see parties like Canada‘s Tech la". 23 â€" Figure Skatlng llie goal of the summit is the xision of the community nology Triangle and the . to set the priorities of the in the future.†he said. UpTown Waterloo Business la". 30 â€" Curllng WlilKI and form the organi- the summit is still in the improvement Area. Each event will include free shows, ‘ 1 I _ , s. i - "3 ‘4‘ ‘ ' ' demonstrations and lessons. 1 ' , 7 '. ~ ~ I ' . , ~ ~ 3 $1. * avmg trou n ‘ . is ‘ ' . t \ * i a. l- . 'l_ a _; ‘. '- â€t 4 < Tui.‘ V", K , v _' 1? , ,_V “A ;<. 0 o O ' '. .‘â€"‘ ‘ ' , ._ » “ï¬ring during the bolt ys 4. n'.’ w ‘ ‘v'F- if ‘ - _. = " -. s“ \i~it \iiliurii llt".ll'lll‘_'( t'ttli‘c's lint-tor of “Mining , . 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