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TheBoss1981

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Draft budget calls for $73M in spending on capital projects
PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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Seriously a roundabout at tyner and ospika. Thats a rediculous idea. The one at 18th is a bottle neck and sees no where near as much traffic.
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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Nevermind the fact ye was driving while prohibited, he was carrying a prohibited weapon whilst under a firearms ban. What makes anyone believe the lifetime ban will do anything????
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Maybe if the Dodo’s hadn't changed the catchment to include north nechako a couple years ago it wouldn't be so full. It doesn’t meet the aesthetic of the two architectural wonders built on the hart and on winnipeg street. Booohoo. Its a school. Function over fashion. And there is no way a reno should cost 70% of what it costs to build a new one. Give it a reno by cutting some windows and skylights in. Upgrade the IT infrastructure a bit, isn’t the big push right now to separate children from screen time?Beside all that, It had a major HVAC and LED lighting upgrade a few years back. Why send that all to the scrap bin. Let’s burn more money because we want a legacy project.
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So 35+ years for exploration place to pay back and break even…. Sounds like a winner considering theyll probably fail or reach the end of their life long before that time comes.
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Did i miss something on how natural gas can pollute a waterway??
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"In particular, Klassen said, because the vacancy rate is so high, she thought there must be some problem downtown."Gee, ya think? I doubt it is hurdles at city hall....
PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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1 RDFFG should be paying COPG not the other way around2 How does one get promoted from one position to another and recieve less pay over the course of the year than their successor3 how does organizing concerts by washed up and no name bands command such a salary. especially since its higher than someone responsible for public safety. I would expect that the chief and deputy chief for fire to be a little more compensated than the manager of an ice rink
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to say they work bankers hours would should have been taken as a compliment
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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next thing you see will them request a publication ban so we will never hear it out
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
Why cant they use electric driven compressors like other companies are switching to as opposed to natural gas turbo gens
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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well now all the columns make total sense.
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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thats the passenger side in the photo not the drivers
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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modular homes are built to the CSA 277 Standard which states that a modular prebuilt home needs to be built to the building codes or the region in which they are placed/ Z240 is for mobile homes and is for the traditional "trailer" built to a national standard both are built in a controlled environment and built just as well if not better than local homes in some cases, at least they dont take the insulation from one after its passed inspection and used it on the next as has been the rumour for 40 years about some of this towns classy spec home builders.
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Here we are on the hook for 37M$ to refit a pool whereas we were just put on the hook to build an entirely new facility (I assume including land acquisition and prep) for 39M$. The maths do not add up here at all.
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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Does this include Power wheels jeeps?
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Im all for the LNG but not this project, only thing it will contribute to our economy is a pipleline and a big wharf. the facility is being built in china by chinese people on a floating barge to park at said wharf, where the tankers will dock against the barge.id bet half the workers on the barge will come from china and transit back and forth on the LNG vessel. this project will ultimately contribute nothing, unlike the one in Kitimat where the facility was built on land.
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why not have a meeting and actually do something useful. perhaps we should start filing complaints about the end of patricia boulevard and see how they act on that.
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I wonder how long they have to strike for before their demands cost as much as the wages saved during the strike.
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Finally someone speaks up against the building trades. There used to be an NDP program called fair wage they could replace the requirement to be part of the elitist gatekeeper specific unions. The bcbtu monipoly on public funded work needs to end. Not to mantion many building trades workers have to pay 5% of their gross wages to these cults. Donyou think that money stays in bc. No it goes back east to the headquarters
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PrinceGeorgeCitizen
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Sorry I meant to say Thursday about First and Foothills
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