If the citizens of Port Hope fall for this
Just a couple of thoughts
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An opinion piece from Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, to add your opinion email me - ben@eagle.ca
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This story from the greatest Football writer alive two hours to go before the kickoff for the England Germany game, the biggest so far!
This story tells of the media war between the two rivals, interesting read.
And this classic prose from Rosie DiManno of the TOStar: "Last word goes to an English fan overheard in Durban:“The World Cup has turned out like World War II. The French surrendered early, the USA arrived late, and we’re left to fight the Germans.”
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The Tannery lands, now just a big piece of rotting industrial brownfield, was assumed by the Town as a result of the owner failing to pay his taxes and subsequently going bankrupt. This fetid place used to be the home to a tanning factory firstly for animal hides and then fish skins. The chemicals used over the years have been allowed to sink into the ground and previous employees have reported that they used to regularly pump the toxic wastes, arsenic, chrome and other tanning aids, into the ground. It is a potential hazmat horror story.
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"'Allo, 'Allo, 'Allo what have we got here?" and visions of the bobby on the beat come to mind when reading this story from NorthumberlandToday An open door was found at the GoodYear building on Thursday morning. It took up to fifteen police people, a canine unit and a SWAT team to investigate. Wow what were they expecting, what snippet of police information had been discovered to cause this amount of policing and how much will it cost as the majority of the exercise would have been pursued with cops on overtime and help from the Durham Service (not cheap). So if anybody on the inside wnats to comment we will pass the information to a breathless and waiting audience.
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Brighton and Port Hope are going to have an election for the mayor's job. It appears that in these towns some people actually want to be Mayor, perhaps some one will want to be Mayor of Cobourg sometime before September 10th.
This handsome fellow is Mark Walas,
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Councillor Bill Macdonald will try to perpetuate the Peter Principle once more. Announcing that he will try for his seventh term as a councillor. Enough said, but if the only reason for him running is to provide experience all we atrthe BurdReport can repeat is the HR mantra - "twenty years experience is only one year's experience repeated twenty times."
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My advise next year read this book after all this is the bible that did us in, but it comes with a $600 per hour pricetag.
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In this article, found on the Osler (the lawyers the NHH Board bought and paid for with our money which was according to John Hudson "is not much money") website: Contentious AGMs: 10 Lessons Learned | News & Resources | Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP, Business Law in Canada there is to be found the formula for defeating "special interests" at contentious Hospital AGM's. Why didn't anybody find this before the meeting, the gameplan is all here.
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