HmmmmStill hard to believe a brewery is actually closing. Gotta be mismanagement or poor-record keeping. Was management paying themselves too much. Are the owners going bankrupt? Two sets of books?If there's less beer drinkers, than you downsize. Something doesn't add up. Hope for new owners. 🤞
Awesome!,,We have had a Costco card for25+ years and found their merchandise great.. Grocery deals are great also. People here will love it..Cannot wait…
Canada is trying to do better. Just like stopping forcibly sterilizing Indigenous women is a change for the better. Looking into systemic racism is a change for the better. Don't even bother mentioning reserve land, since if you don't like new things you probably would have complained when Indigenous people no longer needed written permission to leave the rez. If you want to know anything about respresentation, call your representative. You may not know who they are or agree with what they do, but they are indeed representing you and a lot of other people.
" whose traditional territories are said to include the proposed project site" Why is this a new thing? Traditional territories are not reserve lands. Why am I paying taxes with no representation
What do people think this is, the '60's or '70's? Everything has to be locked these days including cars. Probably the same drivers that don't wear seatbelts.
Well isn't that interest. I seem to remember this: Fort William First Nation (FWFN) strongly opposed the Big Thunder Wind Park project proposed by Horizon Wind on the Nor'Wester Mountains near Thunder Bay, citing a lack of consultation and environmental threats to traditional lands, water, and moose habitat. The community fought the project in court and through protests until the developer's contract was cancelled by the province in 2014. So I think everybody else should oppose this as well.
"allowing Indigenous firms to win if their bid is within a reasonable margin of the lowest price," What is a “reasonable margin”? The taxpayers have the right to know.
I vote for AI (artificial intelligence) to have a seat on council. For those that use it or have used it know what i'm talking about.It's an emerging technology and doesn't always get things right, BUT neither do overpaid councillors.
Great news! Integrating officers and social workers into areas of crime and social dysfunction is how police get to know the players and gather intelligence on crime networks. People living, working and operating businesses in the patrol areas get much better access to police. A two-way street. It will important to keep track of interactions and referrals that result in success stories for the homeless. Police don’t always have to be reactive, solving crimes. They can also work to prevent them. Tracking that will be trickier.