
Dear Winnipeg, How are things? Busy, I bet. Dealing with budgets, and delegations and whatnot. As it turns out, that’s why I decided to write to you today. I saw
Dear Winnipeg, How are things? Busy, I bet. Dealing with budgets, and delegations and whatnot. As it turns out, that’s why I decided to write to you today. I saw
Dear Winnipeg, Today is the day we finally get to see this year’s preliminary budget! [Are you as excited as I am? I thought so!] I have to tell you,
Dear Winnipeg, I’ve been hearing some (ok, one) of our councillors talking up density lately. About how it is seemingly the answer to all our problems. And while I welcome
Dear Winnipeg, I’m sorry I forgot about Valentine’s Day and didn’t get you anything. To be fair, you didn’t get me anything either, except for a $100,000 invoice for my
Dear Winnipeg, I can tell you’ve been struggling lately. You want to stop building new infrastructure, and start using existing infrastructure more efficiently in order to avoid the same fate
Dear Winnipeg, I hear you’ve started to see the light when it comes to your transportation system. You’ve realized (and accepted) that it’s financially impossible (not to mention environmentally irresponsible)
Dear Winnipeg, I saw a really interesting thing on the bird service the other day: [Full disclosure: my wife actually saw it. I do not subscribe to the bird service.
Dear Winnipeg, I haven’t heard back from you since we talked about how you’ve been participating in a Ponzi scheme since the 1950s. I know I was a little abrupt,
Dear Winnipeg, How were your holidays? Mine were nice… it was time well spent with good food, good drink and good people. It also gave me the time to ponder
Dear Winnipeg, Last time I wrote to you, we looked at how even if you set aside every single property tax dollar for infrastructure replacement, it still wouldn’t be enough