South Bruce Peninsular
Tourism Suffering
Seems like everyone has a take on what has happened to the Tourist Trade this season. I did a straw poll and WEATHER and the COST OF FUEL seem to be far more dastardly than the pittance for parking fees. People are far less willing to chance bad weather reports because of the huge investment to fill their gas tanks should the weather actually be as bad as the weather man predicts. I think it would be fair to BLAME THE WEATHER MAN for such poor turn out. Maybe the high cost of stuffing the kids' mouths with exorbantly expensive tube steaks and other fast food slop might also contribute to the problem. It remains a problem when you can park for a day for less than the price of a hot dog and fries. Can't remember the last time I could afford a hot dog at Sauble...I think I bought it at Marge's.
Whoa ... CLEAR Garbage Bags?
I've heard of Transparency in Government, but this is a bit of too much to comprehend. Is this a joke? They are actually going to pick and choose at the curb (I don't have a curb, but you know what I mean) as to is this is or is this ain't the sort of garbage they want?
Residential trash in South Bruce Peninsula may have to go out in clear plastic bags starting in January.
That's to help municipal officials face both a looming shortage of dump space and the region's worst recycling record.
Residents diverted just 21 per cent of South Bruce Peninsula's trash from waste disposal through recycling in 2007.
[ SBP May Require Clear Trash Bags ]
read more »should be interesting
Those interested in Sauble Beach should listen to CFOS Open Line Friday at 9 a.m. It should prove to be interesting.
Got Jobs?
Just a reminder, in case you've got spare tasks here and there, there's today even more folks out there waking up to community un-engagement. In this latest round of "loosing the ballast", it is nearly a quarter of the Owen Sound plant -- GM may not know this, but we do: The secret of a happy and productive society is having a gainfully engaged and 100% involved membership :)
Tenneco Canada Inc. workers learned Monday the company will lay off 104 of its 524 workers in September as part of a permanent staff reduction at the plant. It says the move is a direct result of GM cuts announced last month.
The facility assembles shocks for a range of GM small pickups and SUVs. The vast majority of the layoffs are manufacturing jobs.
[ Auto supplier Tenneco Canada to lay off 104 ]
bringing back the rail
For those who may have dreamed of a return of the iron horse, some hope on a distant horizeon in a Sun-Times piece called "Thought of bringing back rail service suddenly topical"
Thirteen years have passed since a train last chugged through Owen Sound, but factors like escalating fuel prices could lay the tracks for a revival of rail ... [Google News: SBP]
Mad about Parking
As we were walking down to the beach, we heard a number of people bitching about having to pay for parking at a beach that "belongs" to everyone. I stopped to talk to one of the gentlemen who had just flicked his cigarette into the dunes. I jawed at him about how poorly people have been treating the beach. People leave garbage, diapers, bottles and bits of their visit strewn all along the beach and dunes. I also suggested that the parking probably didn't even cover half the cost of beach upkeep. He went on to say that "Friends of Sauble" should do a better job of cleanup and mumbled something about tham getting paid all of that money and not really earning it. I reminded him that "Friends" was a volunteer group and it was not their responsibility to pick up after slobs and ignorant beach users. I also pointed out to him how inconsiderate it was of him to throw his old butts into the dunes.
read more »Picnic anyone?
As we all know, that's not an option this year at Sauble. There's the tables out at the North Beach falls provincial park, and that's it for places to host family mealtime gatherings or just stop on a cycle route for a lunchbox snack. Once upon a time that spot would have been Bannister Park, central, complete with playground, rain-shelter/band-space and even almost washrooms, but that's all on the fast track to being a paved paradise put-up-a parking lot now.
But all is not lost. It seems someone other than me noticed what we lost when we tore down Bannister's legacy
read more »South Bruce Peninsula Canada Day!
Happy Canada Day to all the communities that make up our lovely South Bruce Peninsula, cheers have fun, be careful and above all..please...dont let what happened last year occur!
Marj Lipka
Hello all,
I don't know how many people know this, but Marj Lipka was seriously injured in a car accident on Sunday. If anyone has any details, please share them. And in the meantime, please join me in saying a prayer for this gracious, hard-working lady who means so much in the community.
Fire and Fireworks _ controlled or out of control?
Another long weekend and lots of fires barely under control and fireworks every which way.......just what are the regulations about bon fires and what are the regulations concerning fireworks...or are there any enforceable regulations and just exactly who enforces them?
New Feature: The SBPersonalized Home Page
Have you ever wished there was just one webpage where you could get everything in a glance and then get on with whatever else you were doing?
When I sit down here at my desk, I check Facebook, I check my twitter feed, my news feed, I check the weather, the local news and I check up on the scuttlebutt 'round the SBP, and that was a lot of webpages to flip through. Now, thanks to GoogleApps, I can do all this and more all at once, all woven into one easy portal page readable from anywhere
read more »Gilbert cleared in audit
An article in today's (June 27, 2008) Sun Times states that Mayor Gilbert "has been cleared of accusations she erroneously reported her election expenses". I wonder how much this audit cost you and I as taxpayers? It is my opinion that Carl Noble and John Close (the sore losers) should have to reimburse the municipality for this expense incurred because of their frivolous accusations!
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Bear sighting spring creek/ Jewel Bridge rd
Ambling slowly in front of my car for about 1/2 mile.. from the corner of the on spring creek to the other corner...
Just a heads up
Full grown bruin