The Monday read
The first phase of the destruction of the Kenora Police Service took place on Friday. The local Council voted, by one vote to switch to the OPP. In an email to the report .
Our fence sitting member caved for favor of the OPP beneath broken hearts and roars and tears. This decision has destroyed our First Nations relations, and our future. Kenora is not taking this sitting down. Most sadly, a KPS employee lost her husband to a heart attack after the decision came down. Watch the news, we here are not done!!!
A lone dissenter
In another local blog a discussion started and then fizzled out out quickly, about Offr Garrett's nomination for a Cross of Valour, when someone asked who would dissent in the prevailing opinion and atmosphere. Well it has been pointed out to me, and others that there is a dissenter, Basically Mr Beswetherick agrees that Chris Garrett should get an award for valour but not the Cross of Valour. His letter (here) outlining his reasons have been published in the Kingston Whig Standard and been forwarded to the local papers in Cobourg and Port Hope, the reader who forwarded this issue to the burdreport wonders if it will be published here. Just another point of view, one that is dismissed in Cobourg.
Civic participation in Cobourg
The Doctor Recruitment process
Let me say now that the Mayor is right, the province is out of control in not taking control of the doctor shortage. Municipalities should not spend one dime of tax money to attract minidocs. What should really happen is that if doctors have to be attracted to the community there is a better way. Let the Rotary Club, or a consortium of service clubs, put up money for scholarships for Med students. Recruit local future doctors from the community, feed and nurture them and encourage them to come back home after training. A far better use for community funds than local monuments to the Rotary Club that when turned over to the Town require monstrous tax monies to maintain them - Park projects and the like.
