Archive for March, 2009
Opinion: The Hamilton Spectator: The Lifeblood of our city
Hamilton was built by people who came from other places. But we need more of them -- new Canadians who understand a new home is an opportunity for security and to realize dreams and ambitions, for themselves, for their children ...
I wholeheartedly agree with the concepts discussed in Dr. Morgan's article but believe his recommendations should go further.
I especially like how he articulated that the "Someone" who should do "Something" is really us "Windsorites" and not some phantom nameless power or government.
Now, here's where we ...
Sensory overload, Music, Film, Interesting People, Information, Book signings..... it just never ends
Austin ...
Eddie Francis and I have a lot in common.
You see, both of us find ourselves at the helm of a ship that has been left rudderless in a changing economy. Our respective ships have flourished over decades ...
Mayor will take pay cut
Fast-food Density And Neighborhood Walkability Linked to Residents weight and waist size
and colleagues show that a high-density of fast food outlets was associated with an increase of 3 pounds in weight and .8 inches in waist circumference among neighborhood residents who frequently ...
It's Saturday at 4:23 pm, and I'm writing this from Austin Texas where I'm lucky enough to be at SXSW '09.
Whether you call it an good aura, vibe, energy, sense or whatever, Austin has it. But here it doesn't come from the bricks and mortar, it comes from the people ...
Look, I’m on the side that wants to see the Vista Plan built but, it is not productive to inflame class warfare and stoop to lowest-common-denominator sensationalism.
Remember last week, I suggested ...
A NON-MOTORIZED PLAN FOR THE MOTOR CITY
By Dorian Moore
In a previous post I talked about the need for cities to look at their situations as-is. This leads to uncovering opportunities that ...
