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$50.00 RICHARD BAIN is Ontario’s most prolific landscape photographer, with 18 table-top books on different aspects of his home province to his credit. These photo collections include: Images of London with foreword by Peter Desbarats; Images of Waterloo County with foreword by Peter Gzowski; Niagara with foreword by Donald Ziraldo; the bestseller Stratford, with text by Christopher Plummer; London with foreword by Bill Brady; The Thames, with foreword by Lloyd Robertson; Western with foreword by Kevin Newman; The University of Guelph with foreword by Roberta Bondar; McMaster University with foreword by Martin Short; London – People Parks and Places with foreword by Victor Garber; Stratford - Dramatically Different with foreword by Colm Feore; Niagara with foreword by Trisha Romance and Cheers!, with foreword by Jim Cuddy: Our London – A Gift to the World with foreword by Heather Hiscox; Cambridge with foreword by Jeff Hutcheson. Richard, a graduate of Western University, attributes his time as a photographer at the student newspaper The Gazette as the reason he pursued photography as a career. He lives in London with his wife Joan and together they have four children.

As chief news anchor and senior editor of CTV National News with Lisa LaFlamme since 2011, LISA LAFLAMME leads the country’s No. 1 newscast, where she has cemented her role as the face of news in Canada. LaFlamme is a multiple award winner of Best News Anchor and Best National Newscast at the Canadian Screen Awards as well as consecutive recipient of the prestigious Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTDNA) Bert Canning Award for Best Network Television Newscast. One of Canada’s top journalists, LaFlamme is a trailblazer for women in Canadian news broadcasting, covering some of the biggest stories of the time, everything from elections and wars to natural disasters and from some of the world’s most dangerous locations. She is a native of Waterloo Region.

IMAGINATION . COLLABORATION . ENTREPRENEURSHIP

COUNTY ROOTS • GLOBAL REACH I M A G E S

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County Roots • Global Reach captures the essence of Waterloo Region. In 2006, Governor General David Johnston said this Region has grown and thrived because we apply the Mennonite philosophy of barn-raising to industrial sectors to build successful businesses. Our communities work together to celebrate and support innovation and entrepreneurship in everything from agriculture to technology, world-class post-secondary institutions to health care, research and development to financial and insurance sectors, and manufacturing to small businesses. The breadth of our enterprises and cultural amenities within rural and urban communities is wide and diverse. Our Region has a place of prominence across Ontario, across Canada and around the world because of shared ideas of collaboration, imagination and entrepreneurship. It is also rich in heritage and quality of life, with a wide range of entertainment, festivals, dining and outdoor recreation options for its 650,000 residents and for visitors.

“It was the rivers – the Grand, the Speed and the Nith – that prompted the first settlers to stop in what would become Waterloo Region and it is those waters that still unite the region. While they remain a vital part of the agricultural, industrial and urban areas that flourished around them, they serve another equally important function: The tranquillity of the water and the trails, parklands and wildlife that surround it offers refreshment for the spirit.”

These pages profile in words and photos community institutions and business from all corners of the Region, representing the contributions each sector makes to our economic and community success. The Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce is proud to have been the catalyst of this project. As our Region supports the emergence of the new Waterloo Region Economic Development Corporation, these pages remind those of us already here why we have so much to celebrate. For those thinking of coming here to invest and live, it highlights the local and global brands and leaders that drive our success.

Lisa LaFlamme, CTV National News

RICHARD BAIN

FO R E WO R D BY

LISA LAFLAMME

With County Roots • Global Reach, we continue our growth and evolution as a community to support those already here and succeeding, as well as those ready to invest and grow in the heart of Canada’s knowledge economy. Ian McLean, President & CEO Greater Kitchener Waterloo Chamber of Commerce


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