
The Imaginarium Of Katherine Dugmore
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as space and timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition, and it lies between the pit of a man’s fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the […]

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 – Quitting Now Would Be Wrong
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 – I fought the law….yers
Arbitration denied! Oooooooooo. Pay Horizon Wind Inc. $15,000 in legal fees. That’s gotta hurt. Evidently, arbitration did not apply to the issues related to Horizon Wind’s statement of claim. The option agreement did not contain an arbitration clause. There is a saying that a lie told often enough becomes the truth. City administration uses that […]
Thunder Bay – Thunder Bay on $1000/day
City council has given a stamp of approval to cover $1.4 million in cost overruns to complete a portion of its ambitious waterfront development project. The funds don’t include an estimated $35,000 monthly expense for site security and safety, which to date has totaled $319,000, a number expected to grow as high as $675,000 by […]

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 Rise of the Machines
City administration must learn what its place is in the workings of municipal government. Or should I say relearn. The Planning Manager of the City of Thunder Bay sent out a confidential memo to city councilors and the city clerk listing five preferred candidates for the Committee of Adjustment. Read the full article. The City […]

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 – 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 […]