
If you want to make an omelette, you need to break a few eggs
Found these omelette recipes on the Internet. Thought I would share them with you. Prince Arthur’s Landing Three Egg Omelette This is a great addition for those who are tired of eating a plain Marina Park omelette (see page 85) 1 tb Butter or margarine 4 Eggs –lightly beaten Salt to taste Freshly […]

Thunder Bay – The Real Cost Of The Waterfront
Something I sent to Thunder Bay city council back on August 5, 2008. Ahhhh. The good old days. Lets play a guessing game. How much is the city’s share of the $66 million estimated budget for the Prince Arthur’s Landing Development? You guess $22 million? You read that in some budget thingy somewhere earlier this […]

Thunder Bay – Quitting Now Would Be Wrong? Too Big To Fail? Where have I heard that before?
Letter to the Editor I don’t subscribe to your paper. I don’t read it in the coffee shops. I don’t take the free copies that every business seems to be offering. I do not even read it online. However, time to time people do send me things. More often than not, your writings provide a […]

Thunder Bay – What does $2.5M really cost ?
In Report 2011.003 Waterfront Development which is going to be presented to council on February 14, 2011, Ms Dugmore spends a lot of time blaming the deadline of March 2011 imposed by the ISF on the $29.3M funding allocated to the waterfront The ISF time constraints part in this tragedy were amplified by the fact that […]

Thunder Bay – Greg Alexander…..Come out. Come out where ever you are.
Greg Alexander, Manager of Community Services for the City of Thunder Bay seems to be missing in action. The waterfront project known as Prince Arthur’s Landing falls under his umbrella of control. The Waterfront Development Office is overseen by Mr. Greg Alexander. He is paid a large sum of money to compensate him for all […]

Thunder Bay – The Future Future of Thunder Bay’s Waterfront
Fifty-two kilometers. That is the length of waterfront the City of Thunder Bay has. That is according to the City’s website. Of that 52 km, how much is industrial land? Land that will require huge sums of cash to acquire the land, demolish the structures and cleanup the properties? The answer is almost all of […]
Thunder Bay – Why do they care……now?
Over the passed month or so, I have noticed an increase in interest by our Administration/Council in how the public is perceiving the Waterfront Development. It started back on September 20, when Mark Bentz and Katherine Dugmore replied to my emails. And they were being……nice. Bentz even invited me to the Waterfront Development Open House […]
Thunder Bay – Fraud
Fraud: deceit, trickery; specifically : intentional perversion of truth in order to induce another to part with something of value or to surrender a legal right – Merriam Webster Dictionary I am writing in regards to the Canada Ontario Infrastructure Fund and how it relates to the Waterfront Development. According to the Canada Ontario Infrastructure […]
Thunder Bay – Monday Council Meeting
Monday, Bova et al ‘s presentation will be ad for hotel and condos. The hotel will not contain a water park as promised by the developer. Wednesday, October 6 will be the day the developer will announce the hotelier. After this, the developer will start advertising for pre-sale of condominiums. This is necessary for the […]
Thunder Bay – Its a matter of respect
I spend several hours a day walking around the city, getting fresh air and exercise. My daily excursions take me all over the north end of the city and sometimes, into the south core. I see things, that on their own, do not look like much of a problem. However, when I see these same […]