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#121 todd

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Posted 15 October 2022 - 11:20 PM

View Royal finally reported results: David Screech is now former mayor.

Had a chair refinished by Screech, did a nice job.

#122 splashflash

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Posted 15 October 2022 - 11:51 PM

Had a chair refinished by Screech, did a nice job.


He was interesting to listen to when chairing the CRD Transportation Board, very derisive of their bumpkin-like attempts at motion-making by some board members.

#123 Redd42

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Posted 16 October 2022 - 12:01 AM

View Royal finally reported results: David Screech is now former mayor.

 

After his theatrics at a private persons house, thank god. What a goof!



#124 Redd42

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Posted 16 October 2022 - 12:32 AM

Saanich has a new mayor. Murdock just squeaked by Haynes. Not sure this is a good thing.



#125 Mike K.

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Posted 16 October 2022 - 07:16 AM

Under Mayor Sid in View Royal, is the municipality going to fast-track or slow-down its stranglehold on traffic flow? View Royal is the single-most disruptive municipality for people just trying to get to work and back home.


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#126 TaxedOut

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Posted 16 October 2022 - 02:44 PM

During Richard Atwell’s term as Saanich mayor (2014-2018) Haynes made his ill-disguised contempt for Atwell a running undercurrent at Council meetings.
Haynes seemed determined to oust Atwell at the first opportunity - in 2018.

Fast forward to 2022 and perhaps the expression “You reap what you sow” springs to mind. Was Haynes too divisive?
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#127 Redd42

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Posted 16 October 2022 - 03:14 PM

During Richard Atwell’s term as Saanich mayor (2014-2018) Haynes made his ill-disguised contempt for Atwell a running undercurrent at Council meetings.
Haynes seemed determined to oust Atwell at the first opportunity - in 2018.

Fast forward to 2022 and perhaps the expression “You reap what you sow” springs to mind. Was Haynes too divisive?

 

Well that is a bit of interesting info I was not aware of. 



#128 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 18 October 2022 - 02:31 AM

A losing North Saanich candidate for mayor predicts stagnation in that community thanks to the influence of Save North Saanich on the tnew council, while a returning councillor says the new council will listen broadly while welcoming the results of the election.

These positions from long-time North Saanich councillor Murray Weisenberger, who finished third to mayor-elect Peter Jones, and returning councillor Celia Stock were just among the many reactions making the rounds after Saturday’s municipal election.

Weisenberger said North Saanich will go back to being what he called “Sleepyville” in predicting that the new council under Jones will not pursue an ambitious agenda.


“Nobody will pay any attention as long as the rest of the region remains asleep to what North Saanich is about, which is privilege,” he said. “And as far as I can tell, Mr. Jones doesn’t really plan to do anything, so that is going to save a whole lot of energy.”

Jones also appears to be grappling for the best way forward around the OCP review, said Weisenberger.

https://www.vicnews....ent-councillor/

#129 Mike K.

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Posted 21 December 2022 - 08:54 AM

What if this guy doesn’t know how to drive in the snow, but with buses being cancelled he had to risk it? What if what Mersereau thought was a man, wasn’t?

We later learn it was a BMW SUV. I suppose it could have been just about anything. I assumed it would have been a pick-up.

Anyways, so much bitterness and sexism. Just help the guy out. Give him a talking to but see if he’s got someone coming to help, at least. Jesus.

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#130 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 21 December 2022 - 09:00 AM

Women are far worse drivers though, based on collisions per mile driven.

 

 

 

After studying years worth of traffic data, researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh determined that men are more than twice as likely to die in a car crash as women. Although men drive more than women do (approximately 60 per cent more, on average) their risk of a serious crash is still higher on a per-mile basis. Researchers found that women took shorter trips than men, and had a higher number of minor accidents. But men are 70 per cent more likely to be involved a serious crash.

 

https://www.theglobe...minor accidents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A new study suggests that women, in fact, may be more dangerous behind the wheel than men.

 

Researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed 6.5 million car crashes in the U.S. between 1998 and 2007. Female drivers were found to be involved in 68.1 percent of all crashes, according to The Daily Mail.

 

The results are especially surprising given that men were found to drive 60 percent of the time, while women only 40 percent. In other words, women got in more accidents despite driving less than the opposite sex.

 

https://www.syracuse...ss_driving.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women likely agree, too.   When a mixed-gender pair are in the front seats of a car, 95% of the time the male drives.


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#131 LJ

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Posted 21 December 2022 - 08:00 PM

Woman presenting... :whyme:


Life's a journey......so roll down the window and enjoy the breeze.

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Posted 28 December 2022 - 06:08 AM

As the year comes to an end and the region’s new municipal councils get their bearings, we caught up with Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins. Re-elected in October for a fifth term, Desjardins has spent 14 years as head of the township, making her the longest serving mayor in the region.

 

A lot of change is on the horizon for Esquimalt over the next four years, with a new active transportation plan, ongoing development, steps to attract more doctors to the area, and perhaps a whole new policing agreement separate from the joint agreement it currently has with Victoria.

 

In this Q&A, Desjardins lays out her impressions of what Esquimaltonians are looking for in their community and how council must strike a balance between growth and preservation.

 

 

 

https://www.capitald...barb-desjardins


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#133 GaryOak

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Posted 27 March 2023 - 01:52 PM

Well it looks like North Saanich is heading for a by-election. https://www.cheknews...hitler-1146203/
God damn are North Saanich's municipal politics just stupid and petty.

#134 Mike K.

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Posted 30 March 2023 - 08:00 AM

Saanich councillor Teale Bondaroff wants to leave for a month to do research somewhere unrelated to his duties as councillor. There was no plan to reimburse the taxpayer for the absence, but it will be considered if that’s what Saanich taxpayers want, according to Grumpy Taxpayers.

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#135 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 30 March 2023 - 08:14 AM

How about “no”?

Do most workplaces grant leave, when it’s not previously approved or in the company policies?

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#136 Mike K.

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Posted 09 July 2023 - 06:02 AM

Kristine Marshall elected on the following platform. Note, this municipality has exactly zero high density housing projects underway, or planned for the immediate future:

As a parliamentarian, strategic thinker and consensus builder, I will bring 20 years of experience working with boards, effective governance models and leading community engagement to Council.

North Saanich plays a unique role in the Southern Vancouver Island region. Informed by the regional growth strategy and the urban containment boundary, local policies should carefully consider our forests, green spaces, farmland, marine areas and appropriate housing. With global pressures of climate change, local agricultural viability and food sustainability are essential now, and for our shared future.

I believe that community members have a wealth of expertise, experience, and traditional knowledge. Strong, resilient communities are created through collaborative and transparent public engagement by providing residents and our First Nations meaningful opportunities to engage on issues.

North Saanich, “the land where it is good to be”. A councillor’s job is to provide stewardship to ensure this remains so for generations to come.

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#137 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 21 February 2024 - 07:16 AM

Visitors to Esquimalt municipal hall will have to use the back entrance until the front door’s electronic locks are fixed.

The township said in an online notice Tuesday that it is having tech issues with the door but that staff are working on a fix. “You may enter the hall at the back near the police station, however our front doors are offline for now.”

Esquimalt also said that it is unable to take cash payments, though debit and online service payments remain operable.




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