Only one observation about Cobourg's seasonal recreation - the frink was used by people. As one of the opponents of this facility I am not eating crow, as some writers to the editor are suggesting, because we knew that the facility would be used. Things like the location, cost and maintenance obligations just led the majority of the taxpayers to gag on the project. The fact that the frink is being used is not a demonstration of success, I would prefer to judge that at the end of the operating cycle when we can see just how much it costs to provide recreation to the few. Unfortunately a Council that lives on "Bread and Circuses" only diverts attention from the real issue - can we afford to tax the population anymore and if we can't what do we stop funding. This issue is going to reappear when the Community Centre report is issued, hopefully just before the next election and then we will see which candidates have the "cajones" to defend it in public.
Another year end note - the Kenora police issue and the way Kenora Council handled itIn an editorial in the Kenora Miner and News
here Bob Stewart, the news editor, has an illuminating piece, titled "Contempt for Citizens Damaging" about the way Kenora Council handled its decision to use the OPP and disband the local force. It will be telling for all municipalities to revisit Kenora in two years time and look for the promised savings.
Sad newsBob MacCoubrey has died. Very sad and relatively young too. A great loss to the community. I liked Bob, didn't speak to him much but we knew each other - I respected and liked him. Condolences to his family.