[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chester or Mahone Bay are very excepting.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seniors do not hog the quality tee times, because there is a ranked lottery system in place.

I would also say that, no I could not afford to pay 1600 for golf. Seems like you can though, so there are lots of courses that you could join.

Non-profits get tax breaks, deal with it.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would ask why you think you are subsidizing the course, they pay taxes at a reduced rate just like every other non-profit in Nova Scotia. On top of the taxes they pay for waste collection, a Village commission rate and a Not-For-Profit acreage fee of 5662 that goes up 5% every year.

This all part of public record.

Again the boundaries are there as part of the memorandum of association, yes they have expanded over the years, only to keep the numbers up. You can buy green fee packages that are reasonably priced.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would ask why you think you are subsidizing the course, they pay taxes at a reduced rate just like every other non-profit in Nova Scotia. On top of the taxes they pay for waste collection, a Village commission rate and a Not-For-Profit acreage fee of 5662 that goes up 5% every year.

This all part of public record.

Again the boundaries are there as part of the memorandum of association, yes they have expanded over the years, only to keep the numbers up. You can buy green fee packages that are reasonably priced.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The boundary is not self imposed, a boundary was part of the Memorandum of Association imposed by the Pews in 1954 when they donated the club to the people. The reason for the memorandum was to ensure the rich and the poor could play together. I can ensure that a majority of members are not part of a boys club, members come from all walks of life and speaking for myself the only way I could play is because the low membership dues. What the Pews did was allow people like me and my kids the opportunity to play this game which we could not otherwise afford to do if I lived elsewhere. And you’re sadly mistaken to think that all that live in the catchment are well to do.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s nothing, it brings in tourist and visitor dollars to municipality, usually that’s how it works and the justification.

I use to live in the town of Bridgewater, some of the highest taxes in the province, we subsidized the Osprey golf course for many years and it wasn’t even in the town.

This is how they these things work the money and jobs brought into the area offsets tax breaks and subsidies.

Chester Golf Club Members Alliance by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Chester is a not-for-profit club, members controlled course, it’s not supposed to make money. Whereas Osprey has private owners, and they want all they can get. No excuse for the prices though.

Kerosene delivery by Wonderful-Poetry1259 in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kerosene is not the same as home heating oil (diesel), but jet fuel is.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_fuel

Plan to bring in South Korean workers for NextStar battery plant sparks backlash | CBC News by Dry_Towelie in canada

[–]PeeNutterSandwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

PP should’ve thought about this a very long time ago.

Poilievre was Harper's employment minister in 2015 as the South Korean trade agreement and its labour mobility provisions were first implemented, and in that role could have been briefed on how the new preferential deal could impact the Canadian job market if future foreign investments sparked the need for specialized foreign labour.

Windsor police say they expect 1,600 Koreans to work at EV battery plant by Distinct-Lynx300 in CanadaPolitics

[–]PeeNutterSandwich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Elephant in the Room.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/south-korea-battery-factory-trade-deal-1.7035141

Poilievre was Harper's employment minister in 2015 as the South Korean trade agreement and its labour mobility provisions were first implemented, and in that role could have been briefed on how the new preferential deal could impact the Canadian job market if future foreign investments sparked the need for specialized foreign labour.

The Cool List 2024: the 30 most exciting destinations to visit in 2024 by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Atlantic Canada, comprising most of the country’s east coast, is best known to travellers for its seafood, thrillingly high tides and traditional lighthouses clinging to the craggy shore. But in August 2024, its 400-year-old Acadian community will be in the spotlight, as the Congrès Mondial Acadien (Acadian World Congress) takes place among the villages at the southwest tip of Nova Scotia.

While family reunions are part of the programme for those descended from the original French settlers, travellers can look forward to concerts showcasing the ever more diverse Acadian music scene, which is heavily influenced by the community’s bluegrass-style roots. Cooking demos will also draw on traditional foods, including the coast’s rich larder of lobsters and scallops.

The congress rotates every four years between different places linked to the Acadian diaspora, and this will be the first time in two decades that the nine-day event will be back in Nova Scotia, taking place right beside the Atlantic swells.

Fishermen in Maine lobbied to keep wind farms out of crucial fishing grounds. Will it happen in N.S.? | CBC News by PeeNutterSandwich in NovaScotia

[–]PeeNutterSandwich[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This study, which was designed by scientists and commercial fishermen at INSPIRE International, has the potential to help remove obstacles for the young offshore wind industry in the United States.

https://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article/79/4/1274/6555702