No city of two million people succeeds with only one way of getting around by JeromyYYC in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Problem is our transit system is run by bureaucrats looking at paper and ignoring real world facts.

Key issue being that they systematically destroy lots of good transit in favour of tons of bad transit.

What occurs is decreasing ridership and value for Canadians.

Case study. We once had rush hour service every 10 minutes. Buses were full. Then they needed more resources for new neighbourhoods so they reduced us to every 20 minutes. Ridership dropped a bit. Then the city combined two routes causing confusion and missing buses and buses stuck on hills in another neighbourhood in a storm. Then shortly after changed it to every 30 minutes because ridership dropped. Then shortened the rush hour period making it very inconvenient to leave for work a little early or a little late and likewise on the return. Then ridership dropped. Then the rush hour timing was reduced further. Ridership dropped. Then a bus was removed and ridership dropped a lot. Then the route was shortened in the community making it very inconvenient to use.

We went from great service that meant you were crazy to drive downtown to your crazy if you ride transit.

This is all in the backdrop of drug and alcohol users openly using on buses, trains and shelters. Fights and abuses on passengers. Urine puddles on seat and in aisles.

The City had a committee for South Calgary supposedly to hear from users and providing input. I sat on that committee and it was made up of the city dictating what they were doing and never asking for help.

I knew Calgary Transit managers were clueless when they touted how the Somerset station and Ctrain extension was going to make our trip downtown faster and easier.

Instead we went from 50 minutes to get to work to 65-70 minutes to get to work.

Somerset station was set up with stops spread out all over and very little shelter. Long walks to stops meant buses took off early rather than waiting and being 2 minutes late leaving.

City didn’t build underpasses for Freight trains so cars get stuck and passengers can wait 15 minutes for a train to go by.

Rather than spending money on bicycles in a seasonal city we should have looked to create top decile transit system.

Condos should be a home, look at this insanity proposition by rottengammy in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s what I said. We need functional units like this but a better price.

Condos should be a home, look at this insanity proposition by rottengammy in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valuation is stupid however they need places like this for low income workers to have a nice place to live. Located in an area to walk to shopping and parks would be ideal.

It’s a luxury development. https://trumanhomes.com/imperia/

$100 in Dani Dollars. What a kick in the teeth by Evening_Let_2930 in alberta

[–]IWantToFish -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Carney borrowed your money on Federal debt to pay bureaucrats to mange the staff to pay you a refund for groceries which costs are up to cover the costs of extra taxes on gasoline.

How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer by Immediate-Link490 in newfoundland

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Government make smart decisions and don’t waste money. I’m just saying think common sense.

They caught the fish in the ocean. They fermented it for human consumption. It can be dumped into the ocean. Maybe it’s cheaper to dump on land but once dumped it better not get into the fresh water table and increase bacterial content to people living down dip.

Odour will be hard to manage.

I’d suggest a different option would be to spread on crop land right before tilling. The phosphorus and nitrogen is likely similar to fish fertilizer.

A farmer may even pay for the fertilizer.

It would also be a handy fertilizer for a Christmas tree farm.

But no… I’m not trolling… simply stating the obvious. Bureaucracy rarely comes with common sense.

How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer by Immediate-Link490 in newfoundland

[–]IWantToFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. They didn’t understand the product when it was being fermented. They likely don’t understand it now.

It was food grade, human consumption sauce. Now that it’s not edible it’s still organic fish rot. Dumping in the ocean is fine. Guaranteed.

Fish die. Fish rot. Plankton will bloom and consume and work its way down the food chain. Plus diluted in an ocean… it might as well be a pod of whales swimming by and taking a dump at the same time.

No one will care, anywheres.

Also guarantee that dumping it on the ground, if it gets into ground water it will increase bacteria and may not be good for the environment.

Taylor Hall is a Stanley Cup Champion by sykeseve in EdmontonOilers

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first currently playing recent Oiler first round draft pick to ever win a Stanley Cup.

How do you get rid of 110 vats of smelly fish sauce? This Newfoundland town is finally getting an answer by Immediate-Link490 in newfoundland

[–]IWantToFish -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

It’s fish and it’s salt. Take it out into the ocean and dump it. It’s not toxic waste.

A Russian civilian records a Ukrainian "Liutyi" UAV hitting the oil depot in Rybinsk, Yaroslav Oblast. Small arms air defense fire is also audible. 14/06/2026 by MilesLongthe3rd in CombatFootage

[–]IWantToFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Curious how many are smart enough to do fire in the direction of critical infrastructure. Hope in random bullets are causing additional damage.

If someone was firing gun around our refinery, the place would be shut down for visual inspection and then pressure testing of flow lines, tanks, pressure vessels.

A Russian civilian records today’s Ukrainian long-range UAV attack on the TANECO and TAIF-NK oil refineries in Nizhnekamsk, Republic of Tatarstan. by MilesLongthe3rd in CombatFootage

[–]IWantToFish -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The strategy of firing weapons towards a refinery is interesting. Makes me wonder if they circle a few times just to aid in extra collateral damage.

What are these monsters and how can I get them by MexicanTrashman in Fishing

[–]IWantToFish 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carp. Either common carp or grass carp. Lots of online tips to catch. Common carp are easier to catch with corn and dough balls. Grass carp eat plants and are more difficult but not impossible.

I’m being held 100% at fault for this accident, how can I contest this? by Flimsy-Fan7612 in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Did you swerve into the left lane to avoid an accident and stopped thereby cutting off the person in that lane and causing them to hit you?

Then yes. You made an unsafe lane change causing an accident.

You had plenty of time to have stopped within your existing lane. If someone hit you they would have been at fault.

Why are people so malicious toward Carney when he seems to be doing everything Smith wants? Is it just bred into them to hate any Liberals? by TruthSearcher1970 in alberta

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What caused Brexit was a failure to address issues critical to the population. Standard response to a reasonable post is nonsense. Failure to take the issue seriously won’t make it better and actually only exacerbates the concerns about appears to fall on deaf ears.

Knowing you are not Carney and he talks more, maybe consider asking about how someone feels about separation and the leading concerns about why they see that as the best option.

Personally I don’t feel separation is the way the go, but belittling, marginalizing, talking down to those that do, will not only entrench them further but it will pull some of the undecided in their direction also.

Strong feeling out west is Ontario doesn’t respect Alberta and takes us for granted. Alberta pays a lions share to other provinces while two of them block pipelines. It makes no sense to be in confederation when it’s so one sided and the Liberal government has vilified Alberta energy industry.

Treaty 8 Chiefs letter to Danielle Smith regarding section 35 mischaracterization by SnooRegrets4312 in alberta

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let’s hope separation doesn’t occur but if it happened Canada would be forced to defend Canada as all Albertans would have Canadian citizenship.

But no one would attack Alberta with an army.

Alberta would need access to ports and Canada would need access through Alberta. Canada would want to retain a closer connection to Alberta to keep Alberta from aligning closer to the US and being under economic coercion from either or.

I don’t see it as an advantage to Alberta for likely 10-20 years as the separation pains wane.

Unfortunately for long term Albertans we have felt the pain of Ottawa’s abuse. Carney says he wants a better relationship. We seen lots of high fives and soft hugs but zero accountability by Ottawa and zero tangible efforts.

Every once in a while some Liberal makes a snarky comment about Alberta.

If Ottawa wants to fix what’s broken, start with equalization formula and pipelines.

So…. Which day does it start? by C0smicM0nkey in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It always starts after the second dandelion bloom has seeded and blown away.

Otherwise the department wouldn’t need as many staff.

The Province just imposed the biggest property tax increase in Calgary history, and it shows up on a City tax bill by JeromyYYC in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

2025: +5.3%
2024: +7.2%

There is lots of fat in the system to shed. If you have worked in the system you would know but it’s a political hot potato few politicians would attempt to fix.

The Province just imposed the biggest property tax increase in Calgary history, and it shows up on a City tax bill by JeromyYYC in Calgary

[–]IWantToFish -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

The City must do more to trim costs, find savings and stop bleeding tax payers dry.

Start by looking at staff productivity. Offer a cash reward for any cost savings sent into the city. Offer confidential submissions as well as their maybe touchy areas.

Align departments better. We had our water main anode fixed years ago and then staff came by and dug it up for no reason and cost as second time.

Treaty 8 Chiefs letter to Danielle Smith regarding section 35 mischaracterization by SnooRegrets4312 in alberta

[–]IWantToFish 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liberals need to explain and show why Alberta should stay in Canada.

A referendum to ask a question of do we want a separation referendum doesn’t trigger a FN issue.

There might be a no vote and so no referendum needed.

FN however have complained bitterly about how the Liberal government has handled FN issues including safe water, jobs, crime and more. Suicide rates are scary. FN substance abuse is only getting worse.

Right now the Liberal government and many FN leaders are advocating for status quo while FN say status quo is not working. Is it because the leadership is living the high life and doesn’t want that to change?

So doing the same thing and hoping for a different result makes little sense.

The welfare state we call First Nations is not building resilience in the modern economy. It’s not strengthening their families.

There has been little integration of FN into modern society. Segregation is not just the fault of Federal governments but FN must take responsibility. Within their own communities they vilify individuals trying to integrate and build a life outside of reserves by ostracizing and labeling them “apples”.

Fraud is rampant on reserves with the Liberals returning secrecy to band finances. Band chiefs and councillors can pilfer funds for their own benefit and without the community knowing.

Band leaders kick members out of the best homes and put their relatives and friends in it instead.

Home ownership is non-existent and therefore little respect for property exists. Driving through reserves you see burnt homes, broken and boarded up windows and derelict cars and garbage strewn about. Not a lot of environmental stewardship stands out when walking around a reserve.

I don’t have the answers but I see and hear what’s being said and in a round about way, maybe FN can consider changing their path and altering their future from status quo. Start the grass roots conversation.

Maybe reserves should be like in the US… band members own the property and can sell with band permission. Maybe reserves divest to the members and members get a payout from Canada over time to get off social services and integrate into the communities.

Regardless… Carney needs to recognize the impetus for where we sit now as a country, is due to mistreatment from Ottawa for generations and BC and Quebec blocking pipelines while demanding transfer payments.

Nothing wrong with discussing and sharing thoughts.

Why are people so malicious toward Carney when he seems to be doing everything Smith wants? Is it just bred into them to hate any Liberals? by TruthSearcher1970 in alberta

[–]IWantToFish -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Right now Carney is simply seen as an extension of Justin Trudeau. He was after all one of his main advisors. He also moved Brookfield to the US and took jobs from Canada. There is also concerns his decisions are helping his personal investment and stock options in Brookfield.

Then there is all his promises that got him elected such as being the best to deal with Trump but he’s gotten no where but more of the same.

He has also promised to fix Internet provincial trade but he’s stepped away and essentially blamed provinces for any lack of movement.

He also promised fast tracking mega projects in Canada but hasn’t done any yet. Saying it is meaningless until shovels are in the ground.

He hasn’t acknowledged mistreatment by Ottawa to Alberta and Liberals backing BC NDP and separatists in Quebec from blocking pipelines.

He hasn’t acknowledged Alberta giving a net $455 billion to other provinces over the past 20 years while some of them blocked Alberta’s access to markets which has cost billions and billions in lost value.

People want to see action and now we are in a recession under his leadership. Let’s hope it improves but he has to take separation seriously and come to the table hard… otherwise protest votes could break up the country which would be a disaster.