Posts Tagged ‘community building’
Great show today! In light of the recent announcement that the owners of the Bank of Montreal building at the corner of Walker and Ottawa Streets in Olde Walkerville, we decided to ...
I have been quite preoccupied with the notion of food and how it relates to us as individuals living in a collective society as of late. I must admit - ...
Lasalle may soon become the poster-child for scaledown.ca.
Thom Hunt, I know you just got the job but, I hope you are paying attention to our neighbouring communities because they are starting to get wise to the idea of making attractive places. You may have seen the article in the ...
In a past life, I raced bicycles. I don't race anymore, I've grown older and now I don't need prove anything to myself, I'm happy.
But, I still follow the sport; the internet is great for keeping up with the Euro-pro circuit. When I was a kid we only got monthly ...
A lot of people hate alleys. They don't understand them. They're dirty, they're dangerous and in this day and age, they really don't serve any purpose. Valuable real estate given over to weeds and rats.
I'm ...
Today, I'd like to open with a song.
Working Man's Cafe
Lyrics by Ray Davies
Looking for the working man's cafe, in the shopping centre of the town.
Looking for somewhere to fit in, in among the retail outlets.
Bought a pair of new designer pants, where the fruit and veg man used to stand.
Always ...
I guess it all comes down to whether or not you want the "Genuine Article" or you are happy with a cartoon-like veneered representation of the real thing.
I was reminded of this as I was ...
Tomorrow, come out to the St. Clair Centre for the Arts to participate in a day of progressive thought and dialogue. Tell your neighbours, bring your friends that "never go downtown" we need to hear from them too!
I am looking forward to a good crowd and some good ...
