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01 Thursday Mar 2012
Posted in architecture, montreal, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
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29 Wednesday Feb 2012
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Sorry for the long gap between posts — but yes, I’m still here.
For the Family Day long weekend, I thought it would be great to go up the Calgary Tower to take in the view.
I’d never been there before and the weather was absolutely gorgeous on the Monday afternoon.
I wasn’t the only one admiring the awesome city vistas from up there:
Whoever you are, thank you for helping me make a cool photo.
10 Thursday Nov 2011
Posted in broadcasting
The CRTC announced Wednesday a whole pile of folks are applying to operate new radio stations in Calgary.
Of note, AM 770 CHQR wishes to rebroadcast its programming on an FM channel to improve reception for those who live in the city core. The station cites difficult reception in high-rises and along LRT tracks as reasons it needs to operate an FM station nested within its AM contours.
The situation would be essentially the same as what CBC Radio One is doing now — simultaneous occupying an FM and AM channel to serve Calgary.
This application, along with about a dozen others, are to be heard by the CRTC in Calgary in February 2012.
Please see this link for a full list of applicants and proposed radio services.
24 Monday Oct 2011
Posted in photography, photowalking, politics, urban
23 Sunday Oct 2011
Posted in photography, photowalking, random, urban
20 Thursday Oct 2011
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28 Tuesday Jun 2011
Posted in politics
Calgary’s city budget, that’s what.
It’s really easy to come to the taxpayer and have us fork over more cash to cover the shortfall.
It’s really hard to take a long look at the corporation that is our city and figure out whether it’s doing everything properly.
As of now, we have no way of knowing because there hasn’t been a deep soul-searching at city hall about what services it must provide, versus what services are nice to have.
Trimming administration a little here, while nipping and tucking at services a little there just won’t cut it.
Calgary needs a top-to-bottom accounting of what it does and whether we really need the city involved in all the activities it currently funds.
Do we need municipal golf courses? What about municipal cemeteries?
Are there savings by having the private sector collecting trash and recycling? Ditto for snow clearing and parks maintenance.
Are user fees too low? Too high?
Can we provide the same level of service while cutting city spending?
I wish I could tell you, but no one has asked those tough questions.
We chose instead to ask what Calgarians would like to have, as I explained in my Calgary Sun column.
Our City. Our Budget. Our Future. focuses mainly on which services we find important and which services we’d like to improve.
There is a portion of the report that explains how we’d like city department budgets to look like, but the original survey was devoid of the context of an imminent tax hike and unavoidable budget deficits. You can’t really get a proper answer without providing survey participants with this information.
As former Calgary alderman Sue Higgins told the Sun’s Rick Bell a few weeks ago, we need to bring back aggressive auditing to the city.
That’s the only way we can know if the huge sums of money we’re funnelling to city hall are being used properly — and whether the city deserves the extra taxes it desires to collect from taxpayers.
02 Thursday Jun 2011
Posted in politics
In the process of electing a new speaker of the House of Commons, first-past-the-post isn’t good enough.
MPs will continue voting until someone wins with more than 50% of the vote.
Why can’t we have the same standard to elect our MPs?
28 Saturday May 2011
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24 Friday Dec 2010
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