The World – Goldman Sachs To Blame
If you still believe that politicians care about you and your pitiful lives, you are an idiot. A fool.
If you still believe that politicians care about you and your pitiful lives, you are an idiot. A fool.
Overcast rainy morning. Tough photo day. Morning sky photo Still some of these around Not sure if you can stand anywhere in this city without being in sight of one of these Rainbow Twist? Is the the official drink of the LGBTIQQ2SAAP+ community? Steve Miller had a song about this wagon? 🙂 Court Street is … Read more
Our high salaried residents of City Hall repaired the water main leak a block and a half from this catchbasin. A catchbasin with a sinkhole next to it. This catchbasin has had this issue for months now. Not sure why this was not repaired at the same time as the water main leak. The equipment … Read more
Yesterday I pointed out that this area needed some TLC. Asphalt was applied. Fifth asphalt patch on the section of Water Street between Cumberland and Bay Street intersections. Tough to be a pedestrian in Thunder Bay Morning sky photo. Overcast. Pool 6 rec trail lighting being installed. Not sure who would walk down here at … Read more
What do you think? Needs some TLC? Apparently there is no rush to fix this. Snow will make an appearance soon. The kind that hangs around until March or so. This can’t be left like this all winter. On the positive side, the flashing arrow sign was working. Morning sky photo Pool 6 rec trail … Read more
Governments are starting to pass bills that greatly limit if not completely ban public protests. Naturally, Trudeau is the poster child for this agenda. If you have been watching the inquiry, you will have learned that the Trucker Convoy protest was peaceful.
The final layer of asphalt will not be laid down until next year. It will be interesting to see just how much damage the snowplows will do to the concrete curb and gutters. Question…will all the trash and construction debris that was tossed into the new shrub beds be removed before they are filled with … Read more
River Street to remain closed until spring A section of River Street that collapsed in May and has remained closed since won’t reopen to traffic until next year, the City of Thunder Bay has confirmed. The outcome was not unexpected, though city engineers had expressed faint hope that with favourable conditions, the $2.5 million project could be … Read more
I am not ready yet to accept the fact that winter is coming.. The five stages of winter…Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. I am still in the Denial stage. I may reach Acceptance around March 2023. Not sure that the sign is doing much good here. The street may be open soon. Morning … Read more
Trash in context Trash in context. Finally there is asphalt going down on Court Street. This is the result of the City of Thunder Bay’s heavy dependence on funding from senior levels of government to pay for infrastructure maintenance and replacement. The funding for this work did not arrive until late summer. A large portion … Read more