Hockey on Neighbourhood Rinks

Hockey was a topic of conversation at the Infrastructure & Economic Development Committee meeting yesterday.

According to longstanding Bylaws, outdoor hockey is prohibited on most public ice surfaces- it is only permitted where "allowed by the Director [of Infrastructure]." The City's usual practice is to only allow it on high board rinks.

However, due to provincial COVID measures, organized hockey and indoor arenas are closed. This has led to a lot more people playing hockey outdoors. And the high board rinks aren't meeting demand: sometimes because they are too busy, sometimes because people can't get to them without driving.

So, hockey is being played on other rinks throughout the City. Since many aren't designed for hockey, problems are popping up…

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Dylan BresseyComment
Boats in a Storm

Throughout this pandemic, I’ve heard our Premier (and many more) say many times: “we’re all in this together.” But even if we are all facing the same storm, it’s becoming increasingly clear that we’re all in very different boats.

I hope those of us who are staying afloat won’t forget those at risk of drowning. And I’m increasingly outraged by a provincial government that doesn’t care who gets capsized…

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Dylan BresseyComment
Budget 2021: Five Questions

This week, Council will be debating Budget 2021.

The Budget is Council’s most important work. It touches on absolutely everything the City does. So, I’m looking forward to our conversation!

Our staff have done a great job creating a Budget Book that clearly outlines City administration’s proposed revenues and spending. You can see it here.

Following, I lay out the five questions I think will receive the most conversation and debate from Council.

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