Posts Tagged ‘local economic development’
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 ...
Mark your calendars!
Saturday, March 22 from 9 ??til 2 ish at the St. Clair College Centre for the Arts - Planning for Our Future. This event will feature three speakers on Urban Planning a round table discussion and an open mic, question and answer period. The speakers will ...
This has been building for a while. It started as a niggling little feeling at the back of my head and over time it grew and today it just burst out.
I AM PISSED OFF!
Why? Because we and by that I mean the collective, North American, consumer-economy, celebrity-worshipping, ...
Kingsport, Tennessee (King's Port)
Nickname: The Model City
Chartered; 1822
Rechartered: 1917
Area
- City 45.0 sq mi (116.6 km?)
- Land 44.1 sq mi (114.4 km?)
- Water 0.9 sq mi (2.4 km?)
Elevation 1,211 ft (369 m)
Population (2000)[1]
- City 44,905
- ...
It is always a fun exercise to spend some time poking around, turning over rocks seeing what your neighbours are doing and learning from their experiences; right or wrong. Luckily, there are enough municipalities out there that are ...
Sometimes I wonder when our illustrious elected officials are going to clue in. We have been showcasing city after city, in countries across the globe, who have created vibrant arts scenes and benefitted by the long-term economic benefits gleaned from ...
We left the Caboto parking lot and headed north on Parent Avenue. It was a typical damp, cold, winter night in Windsor a light snow was blowing in the street lights but I was warmed by the hope, really, hope for the future of my hometown. I was leaving the ...
In the past, countless times I have gone before council with important reports from experts in other jurisdictions about what Windsor should be doing. Tonight marks a turning point where I can refer to reports from ...
