Friday, February 8, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
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.
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Budget woes for the taxpayer
In addition to dinging us with an unacceptable increase the County proposes by laying off workers at the MRF. Citing the need for replacement equipment they have proposed an equipment renewal programme that will cost jobs. Perhaps we wouldn't have been in this mess if the pointyheads at the County had set up reserve programmes for equipment when the MRF had been opened.
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Try reading this and then go back to Facebook!
Reading this at breakfast kinda made me think - how about you? With friends like these ... Tom Hodgkinson on the politics of the people behind Facebook | Technology | The Guardian
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Monday, January 7, 2008
The last words of a dead man - sad and yet uplifting
A regular blogger, who was a serving soldier in Iraq, was killed yesterday and his colleague posted his written death statement read it -Obsidian Wings: Andy Olmsted
We shall remember them!
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
This week's punditry
- The great land sale in Cramahe:
A story that appeared as a good news story here may actually, with a good investigation, be a story of intrigue and taxpayers' money paying off insiders. the story is simple, a consortium of local entrepreneurs buy low grade agricultural land as an investment because it is adjacent to a municipal industrial park, the land stays on the market because nobody wants low grade agricultural land, the land then is purchased by another local businessman and then flipped within a week to the Municipality for a large profit - because the land is now called "serviced industrial land". The transactions beg many questions, the big one being how and why did a "flipper" insert himself into Council's decision and so quickly? These transactions take time, the flip only took a week. That week was the time it took for the "flipper" to allow the real estate listing to expire and get the property from the sellers, leaving a seething real estate agent frothing at the mouth. Cramahe taxpayers may have been able to save $500,000 if the Mayor had bypassed the "flipper" The sad part about this deal is that in order to fulfill the potential of the land the Township will have to expand the overloaded sewage treatment plant at a cost of an estimated $18,000,000. Where is the Cramahe Ratepayers Group when we need it? Disbanded in a fit of sycophancy, that's where - The Mayor's wrong and Frost is right
In a puff piece designed to create tension, the CDS wrote about the way the two members of Council see the issues before them in the new year. Both men saw the same issues quite differently, the Mayor sees nothing wrong with this as he says, "All members of Council have the right to express themselves" But the Mayor also has the obligation to listen to the opinions, but obviously he hasn't as its "his way or the highway". My new year's resolution if I was PD would be to listen to Councillor Frost, something he hasn't done for months as he can get his way any night of Council with his band of lackeys. However their prognostications are not what prompted me to comment. The supercilious way that the Mayor talks about "future projects not costing the taxpayers a dime" is more than a little grating. The projects are funded from the investment revenue from the Industrial Park and the municipally owned hydro utility. These are revenues that should go into the bottom line of the budget to reduce taxes not to be used as Council's play money. - The new guy at the Brighton Indie is wrong
The Brighton Independent has a new owner - Metroland - and a new editor. Without wanting to put up his hackles let me point out that in his editorial this week where he devotes a great deal of ink to what the County should do; he mentions County policing "The county politicians must decide once and for all if they can put their territorial bickering behind them to settle the long-burning issue of a new county-wide police force. A perfectly well-reasoned plan that could save county taxpayers more than $3 million a year in policing costs, it quickly fell victim to internal discord between municipalities. As always, Cobourg and Port Hope can make the county-wide police force a reality – or sink it forever." Somebody should tell this fellow that Cobourg and Port Hope have no influence whatsoever in this decision. It is the tyranny of the majority that will determine the policing option. To sum up; not only will the county midget municipalities take the increased grant money but vote to take away our police forces. If the County levy was applied in this case nobody would vote for the policing proposal. The midgets have stolen the urbans money and then will stick it to them in the vote. The final revenge of the Rubes! - More non-fiction for the Cobourg taxpayer - the WalMart application
Now for the sequel: Walmart has applied for a store expansion. They want to expand the 116,000 sf store to 176,000sf. As part of the details they have to prepare a "Market Impact Study - MIS". These studies are routinely filed if an application greater than 25,000sf is contemplated. These studies, as a former developer told me, "Are exercises in the black arts". I would state pure fiction. Last time around Walmart proved to the community that it had sucked up all the available commercial capacity. Six years later and a population increase of less than a thousand, they are asking for more commercial capacity. I wonder where it will all come from? Last time around a firm called Malone, Given Parsons wrote the study and it was peer reviewed by another company, the name escapes me. Now the MIS has been given to a company called Tate Economic Research and will be peer reviewed by Malone, Given Parsons. Anybody see the irony and incestuousness here?
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
The first day of work
Forget the New Year's predictions from me how about some from you folks. How about your suggestions for the following categories:
- The big municipal issue for 2008
- next year's percentage tax increase
- Cobourg's emerging personalities, after all we have had enough of the usual suspects haven't we. Let's look for some new people to bring the issues to the fore.
- How long will the new guys last in the face of Council's rigid positions?
Now for something completely different. When I want to idle the time away, and the internet is a perfect place for that, I quite often click on the button at the top of the Burdreport that is called "next blog" and am transported into the blogosphere. This blog was the one that made me think the most. I really don't know what to think of it except the writer must be a really creative idler. I wonder what he really thinks?
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Friday, December 14, 2007
See you all next week
The snow is coming and I am going to miss it! We are having a well deserved long weekend out of Town, in our favourite place. See you next week
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Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Back to the 20th Century
One idea that is very good appeared in the comments this week. A person called gh (I know who you are but won't tell) suggests that part of the site be used for community purposes.
To ask a "blue ribbon committee" to beat the bushes is akin to the new car, insurance, furniture salesperson being told to sit down and make up a list of family contacts for selling purposes. This may be a good idea but if this the best the Mayor can do it just shows a lack of imagination.
We need imagination to convert this site and I hope that there are more ideas than just selling it for another industrial site.
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