A feel good story where everyone benefitted from the kindness and empathy of others. Congratulations to the retiring gentleman and well done, Orillia Home Hardware.
Some pretty eye-watering numbers...thank you for the perspective. It is ridiculous that the government hasn't adjusted the $100,000 threshold from 30 years ago. What is really shocking is the level of upper management in some of these places....really Georgian College, how many VP's do you need??? Yet you close the Orillia campus before cutting the fat at the top. Shame on you!!!
I am truly disappointed in the developers in Craighurst. They had an opportunity to preserve some of Craighurst's history. The old schoolhouse was built a 140 years ago, by the community of the day on donated lands. The advertisments for Craighurst Crossing talk about small town charm. What charm will remain if they replace an historical build with a strip mall and a Tim Hortons.
Putting up a wall like that is inviting graffiti. Plus the visual of indigenous on one side of a wall and the white man on the other doesn't really tie in with reconciliation now does it??
This is exciting and positive news! Love the new design. Small-minded Orillians will promote vandalism, but maybe cameras and Park security would help. Give the missionary sculpture to Ste. Marie Among the Hurons (or Martyr's Shrine) and they can display it appropriately.
Naive to think that this doesn't already occur at our parks, especially in the summer and baseball diamonds in adult leagues, ect. They might as well make it legal.
Waiting for the "put it back, it shouldn't have been removed" crowd to flood in.Obviously, the money is way too much. And why is there a wall separating everything? Talk about reconciliation while we are putting literal walls between the different parts of the monument. You can have a simple concrete pad & put all of the pieces in their own space, but together. This would be accompanied by some kind of plaque or display, working in consultation with Rama (which it is embarrassing that they have experienced racism, hatred etc) and other Indigenous groups to find a common story that represents everyone's view. Heck, even one about how the statue, not even the man it represents, was in the background for so many of Orillia's historical moments.But this is Orillia, where the residents are ignored for big legacy projects by the majority of council, past & present.
I guess with strong mayor powers, it doesn’t sound like the mayor will listen to the other councillors OR the public. It’s a one man show, and a million dollar waste.
All of the items mentioned in Doug Coopers statement indicate it is a very bad idea to open the consumption of liquor to these events. For some reason Doug Ford is obsessed with drinking alcohol. All it does is make this province unsafe - drinking and driving, drinking and fighting, drinking and gambling. These will all happen if Orillia goes ahead with the concept of open drinking of alcohol.
Hmmmm.I wonder what the price at the pumps would be if say we had no Carbon taxes, no clean fuel regulations (hidden carbon tax) and HST?I wonder how wealthy our country would be if we exported oil as the country with the fourth largest reserves (UAE and Saudis come to mind)?I wonder why we would have the second highest unemployment rate in the G7?There has to be a common denominator here. Can't put my finger on it. Hmmmm