The Tuesday read
Last week the County banned election signs from all County lands, and that includes roadsides. This action drew the interest of Murray Weppler, a veteran campaigner and planter of thousands of signs, he pointed out that under Federal law nobody is allowed to hinder the "political message" unless it is for safety reasons. Seems straightforward to me; now all we need is a lawsuit against the County and we can get our political expression back.
The search for a Kraft replacement
The Mayor of Cobourg, as chair of the search committee for a replacement for Kraft, was reported as saying he has met with a few potential investors. That's OK for some but until he says who they are can we be sure that the site will remain an industrial employment site. It wouldn't surprise me if one of the groups was Mitch Goldhar's Smartcentre group. specialising in the turnaround from industrial to commercial and the attendant profits contained therein, Mr Goldhar has planted shopping malls in old industrial locations. That's what we don't need on that site - another shopping mall!
Let me be the first foolish one to say this in public
The other day I was almost involved in a traffic accident because of the person in front of me. It was a white box on small wheels driving in the middle of the road. The occupant of this travelling coffin is a disabled person, whom I have since discovered is deaf, so she would never hear any horn blown at her. This white box (a motorised wheelchair) was travelling so slowly that when I spoke to the person who almost hit me from behind said, "You were going so slowly I thought you were parking!". It is a bloody menace and so are the other motorised wheelchairs in the road. I can understand why they are not on the sidewalks but not all of the sidewalks are impassable. So "GET OFF THE ROAD." BTW if I am the only one of this opinion tell me.
Now we wait for the accounting
The Winter Festival appeared to be successful, in the Park. But did the visitors only stay in the Park or did they shop on the Main St. The Main St. didn't appear to be any busier than normal from where I was on Saturday, so who did benefit: the Merchants or the families in the Park, and congratulations to the setup people in the Park, or both. And did the sale of buttons cover the actual and total costs? The final report will tell.
The Police issue in Kenora
The Chief of Police stood up at a Police Services Board meeting last week and dared them to disband the Service. Interesting times up North but with ramifications down here. Read the story here.
