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Elmira, Ontario, Canada | observerxtra.com | Volume 28 | Issue 04

Business | 12

Wellesley rec. complex campaign surpasses goal by $1.4 million Bill Atwood Observer Staff

A 22-year-old Listowel man was charged with ‘disobeying a red light’ after the white Hyundai he was driving collided with a white Yukon Jan. 19 at the intersection of Arthur and Church streets in Elmira. Leah Gerber Anyone who witnessed the collision is asked to contact Waterloo Regional Police.

WHEN IT WRAPPED UP LAST month, the Something for Everyone campaign raising money for a new Wellesley rec. complex had overshot the mark. The effort surpassed its $2.5-million goal by $1.4 million. That was the result of overwhelming community support, said campaign chair Chris Martin, who revealed the numbers to Wellesley council Tuesday night. The committee was charged with rallying the community around efforts to build the $27-million Wellesley Township

Recreation Centre, and it achieved that in spades. “I’m so proud of our community and its generosity, and equally proud of our campaign team for their dedication and hard work in achieving this great accomplishment. Early on, our team privately felt our stretch goal was $3 million, but to even exceed that by almost $1 million is truly outstanding,” said Martin. “This campaign and project have always been about improving the social and health opportunities for our township residents. I think the people we spoke to truly understood this and gave freely to most of their abilities. One can only conclude that we live in a

wonderful place.” In total there were 112 businesses who contributed to the campaign, as well as 15 community and user groups. The largest donation to the campaign was $1 million, with the average being $33,000. Of the $3.9 million total, 45 per cent has already been given to the township with the remainder being pledged over the next five years. There were several naming opportunities in the complex, including 41 rooms and spaces that were sold out five months into the campaign. There were also 291 seats available for naming as well as 20 benches and drink rails, all → WELLESLEY 5

New LCBO, Starbucks among retailers expected at Elmira site Leah Gerber Observer Staff

THE NEXT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT at the Foodland plaza in Elmira’s south end will see new retailers in town, including a Starbucks, Stacked Pancake House and Barburitto. The development

will also be home to a new LCBO store. Two new buildings are to be added to the site in the third and final phase of development, said Gordon Driedger, president of Skyline Retail REIT, the company that owns the property. The new LCBO store will

be north of Rexall, and is expected to be about 6,000 square feet, larger than the current shop on Church Street that it will replace, he said. The Starbucks, Stacked Pancake House and Barburrito will be located between the Harvey’s building and the Tim

Hortons. The Starbucks will have a drive-thru. “Skyline purchased the property in early 2016. At that time, we identified the potential for additional retail density to serve the growing Elmira market. As you know, the plaza serves a large area of smaller communities

surrounding Elmira,” he said. Driedger expects construction to begin in early spring and finish in the fall. “Municipal applications for these developments have been in progress for several years. However, site plan approval and

building permits for the new development will be approved shortly,” he said. Jeremy Vink, Woolwich’s manager of planning, said “the township is currently still finalizing the site plan and agreement with the landowner. We have given them → PLAZA 24

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