Archive for April, 2010

Quick hits

Posted by Jonathan Ross

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The indoor/outdoor argument against the smoking ban is ridiculous

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Some are arguing that clouds like this pose no harm to bystanders if it is found outside, which is clearly against a growing body of scientific evidence to the contrary.

Take a listen to an interview (it begins at 6:11) conducted this past Tuesday by CKNW’s Christy Clark and the chair of the Park Board Aaron Jasper.  It is clear from her very first question, Clark is just itching to pick a fight and agitate Jasper.
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Cooler heads prevailing in Vaisakhi parade controversy

Posted by Jonathan Ross

The Vaisakhi parade has once again become a battleground for politics. Hopefully Mayor Dianne Watts will be able to defuse this situation after yesterday's meetings with parade organizers.

Yesterday, Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts met with the executive of the Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar to ease tensions after a rough week of events surrounding the annual Vaisakhi parade.

Most readers are no doubt aware of the comments made by Inderjit Singh Bains last week on the Sher-E-Punjab radio station, and the ensuing fallout.

Having attended the parade and watched the coverage afterwards, however, I can communicate that things have been dramatically played up by the media in order to feed the controversy.  Let’s take how they have misrepresented the words of the Mayor, as an example.

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Park Board cleans up wishy-washy stance on smoking by former NPA majority

Posted by Jonathan Ross

Scenes like this will hopefully disappear from our beaches now that the new bylaw has been passed.

I’m not doing it.  I’m not the guy who’s gonna lead the charge.  If [the] park board decided that they wanted to vote in favour of that, I would probably vote in favour of that because I don’t think smoking is a good thing for anybody.” – former NPA Park Board Commissioner Marty Zlotnik, June 2007

What I might be supportive of is testing.  In other words, there may be a particular area of the beach that a family could go and know that in that area there is no smoking.” – current NPA Park Board Commissioner (and former chair) Ian Robertson, June, 2007

Last night the Park Board passed a groundbreaking decision to ban smoking in our parks and beaches.  After listening to the proceedings, and monitoring the overwhelmingly positive news coverage, this was a decision that was long overdue.

This step is the natural progression within a city that has moved on from systematically banning indoor and patio smoking.  The fact is that smoking within public spaces like beaches and parks – where families congregate for recreation – is simply not acceptable.

Park Board Commissioner Stuart MacKinnon had the line of the evening, when in his remarks he recounted an applicable saying his mother used to tell him:

“Your right to swing your fists ends at the tip of my nose.”

The decision, however, draws light to the fact that the previous NPA majority were not only gutless, but without any vision when it came to a clear political winner.

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FACT OF THE DAY

In 2010, Vancouver had fewer than half the number of murders than it had in 2009.  There were nine homicides within Vancouver’s city limits, down from 19 killings the previous year.

Quote OF THE DAY

“Perhaps it was my silk dress or the new perfume I’ve been wearing lately. When I asked Suzanne Anton what her New Year’s resolution was, she replied, “To kiss a pretty girl!” and pecked me on the cheek.”  – Writer Emily Barca describing her encounter with the lone NPA City Councillor on New Year’s Eve.

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