COMMENT: Too big to fail
A recent headline announced that JP Morgan has reached a tentative $13-billion settlement with the US government for the role it played in creating the 2007-8 mess that left many nations, including Canada, in a prolonged state of economic dysphoria. JP Morgan was a central actor in the play that created this mess. How much ...
Nelson City Council, October 21, 2013
Every second council meeting is a Committee of the Whole (COW) meeting at which individual citizens or organizations may make 15-minute presentations to council. No decisions are made at COW meetings. The following is a summary of the two presentations made on October 21, 2013. Independent Investigations Office of B.C. Richard...
LETTER: Apology for fire chief; dressing down for editor
I write in response to letters penned by Mr. Malcolm, CEO City of Castlegar and Councillors McIntosh and Heaton-Sherstobitoff in regard to written comments made by me in response to what I felt was an over-reactive rebuttal penned by Kyra Hoggan to the letter from Paul Thederen published in the October 3, 2013 edition of the...
Nelson Council decides which non-profits and churches will be exempt from property tax
At its October 7 meeting, Nelson Council considered a list of non-profit organizations in Nelson that may be exempted from property taxes for the next three years. Half of those organizations are churches, but church exemptions only amount to 10% of the total of about $40,000. The bylaw has passed first and second reading and...
Greenpeace activists block pipeline terminal; Kinder Morgan says minimal disruption
The one-day protest by Greenpeace at the Kinder Morgan Metro Vancouver facility on Burrard Inletis over. Activists have left the Kinder Morgan tar sands tanker dock following their day long protest said Greenpeace media spokesperson. "We came to make a point and draw attention to the tar sands and the threat they pose," said...
Councillor Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff speaks to fire chief debate
Dear Kyra: Thank you for writing a rebuttal with regard to the hiring of a second deputy fire chief and the Fire Chief as the airport manager. It certainly has ignited a lot of dialogue in our community – which is great. Almost a year ago, council debated the merits of hiring a second deputy fire chief during our budget...
City manager defends fire chief
I have read with interest some of the comments and letters written about the City's hiring of a second Deputy Fire Chief. I have been interested to see the comments because often times when members of our community write, they have brilliant ideas and cogent arguments that serve the community well. It is this reason that...
LETTER: Councillor responds to reader's commentary about fire chief
Ed note: This letter is in reference to comments made by Paul Therderahn in a letter to the editor published in the Castlegar News, and to a comment made by Ron Armbruster in response to my subsequent rebuttal of that letter in The Source (see https://castlegarsource.com/news/comment-rebuttal-letter-editor-26720#.Ul8JyRDRUik...
COMMENT: Rebutting the rebuttal of my rebuttal ...
For those of you who haven't been following this story, this is a response to the comment after my column last week, which can be read at https://castlegarsource.com/news/comment-rebuttal-letter-editor-26720#.Ul5BThDRUik To the author of said comment: My response is so late in coming because I've really been searching my soul...
Nelson's heritage committee updates its role and seeks new members
What does "heritage" mean in Nelson, and how much should our building designs adhere to it? The city's Heritage Working Group is looking for two new members to help it ponder questions like that. The volunteer group’s job is to advise the city on a variety of heritage issues. “We are looking for two people who are willing to...