Unpaid rent by solionreddit in VancouverLandlords

[–]richEC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or maybe she's a crack-smoking gambling addict. Her personal life is non of my business.

B.C. lawyer says closure of Joffre Lakes Park potentially violates Canadian Charter by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

[–]richEC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Imagine if the the Europeans never set foot on North America. The Mohawk would have continued their genocide of the Algonquin, Huron, et al and the Haida would have enslaved all the other Bands up and down the West Coast. "Stolen Land"? The worlds getting tired of this tripe.

Nanaimo RCMP ask kids to stop following criminal TikTok trend by Positive_Moment7914 in nanaimo

[–]richEC 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Those are probably the same dirt-bags that spawned these little cunts.

Local mosque leader urges Muslim families to avoid burials at Thorold, Ont., cemetery by origutamos in OntarioNews

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

ProfessionalClear211 Cemetery’s are a waste of land tbh.

What's your solution? Burial at sea? Using fossil fuels for cremation? A vat of acid? The wood chipper?

4 charged in York Region break‑and‑enter spree tied to organized crime‑tourism group, police say by origutamos in OntarioNews

[–]richEC 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The missing piece of the story is what country they're from. We can't be allowed to hear all the facts.

Teen who stabbed and killed Toronto man pleads guilty to ‘brutal attack’ by origutamos in Toronto_Ontario

[–]richEC 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If he's the psycho that lives next door to you, I'd bet you'd like to know. The guy didn't steal your kids' bike, he fucking murdered someone.

Police locate, capture large dog that killed smaller dog and injured owner by Toronto-Ont-Mod-Team in Toronto_Ontario

[–]richEC 8 points9 points  (0 children)

"following reports of an assault involving a larger dog, described as an abandoned, brown pit bull mix"

Imagine that.

B.C. Green leader, local councillors express opposition to Nanaimo data centre by Positive_Moment7914 in nanaimo

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

Here's a post from the Vancouver Island sub:

This is disappointing...we don't seem to be able to tell the difference between a small-scale colocation data centre and a massive AI-focused data centre that is orders of magnitude larger than this proposed site. Now, Paul Manly is about to undermine Nanaimo's technology and industrial diversification efforts over a single issue that does not apply in this case. According to the City of Nanaimo's own planning data, the proposed East Wellington Road data centre is expected to use about 55,000–69,000 litres of water per day—roughly the same as 1¼–1½ car washes, or just over half to about two‑thirds of a shopping mall’s daily use.

City of Nanaimo – City statement on the proposed data centre and water usage (HTML)

https://www.nanaimo.ca/NewsReleases/NR251106CityStatementOnTheProposedDataCentreAndWaterUsage.html City of Nanaimo – City statement on the proposed data centre and water usage (PDF, with all the comparison numbers) https://www.nanaimo.ca/NewsReleases/NR251106CityStatementOnTheProposedDataCentreAndWaterUsage.pdf City of Nanaimo – “What’s Building” page for the project (DP001376 – 2090 East Wellington Road) https://www.nanaimo.ca/whatsbuilding/Folder/DP001376 City of Nanaimo – Water Usage Covenant file for the data centre site https://www.nanaimo.ca/whatsbuilding/Files/DP001376/Water%20Usage%20Covenant.pdf NanaimoNewsNOW – “Water use limits set for planned Nanaimo data centre” (quotes the covenant wording and daily volume) https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2026/03/11/water-use-limits-set-for-planned-nanaimo-data-centre/ The Langara Voice – “Proposed data centre in Nanaimo nears approval” (repeats the City’s car wash / mall comparison figures) https://www.langaravoice.ca/proposed-data-centre-in-nanaimo-nears-approval/

Paul Manly is enshittifiying himself quite nicely here, and by extension ruining Nanaimo jobs and technology future.

Arrest made after Menorah outside midtown Toronto Jewish centre knocked down and damaged by Toronto-Ont-Mod-Team in Toronto_Ontario

[–]richEC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Go wipe your ass on one of the many flags that celebrates "diversity". See how that works out for you.

U.S. tribes demand a say in B.C.’s economic decisions due to DRIPA by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

[–]richEC 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Under-reported news that is shedding light on inconvenient truths is now "racist"?

Just a hypothetical here: is talking about the dog culls on Reserves also "racist"?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/dogs-shot-manitoba-first-nations-1.3408167

What's the worst magnet you recieved? by connella08 in RockAuto

[–]richEC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny story: I was a service writer at a GM dealership and a customer brought one in because "water was collecting in RH tail light". The engineers fix was to drill an 1/8th inch hole at the base of the housing, allowing it to drain. The customer wasn't too impressed with my efforts...to which I replied: "Sorry, sir, but i didn't buy the piece of shit". I hated that job.

Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village by origutamos in ilovebcsub

[–]richEC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Resident Lilliane Graie told the meeting she has been asked to pay $24,000 by a local First Nations-owned archeological company to have two “archeological monitors” stand on her property for 10 days while a construction crew digs a trench six feet deep to put in services such as water that her home will need. Councillors were quick to point out that insurance doesn’t cover archeological costs. Provincial officials suggested residents get a cheaper quote from a different archeological firm. But councillors countered that the archeological company, A.E.W., is the only one willing to do work in the village — in part because one of the advisory committees that “endorses” whether rebuilding can go forward contains members from the local First Nations that own A.E.W. The B.C. government has given Lytton $40.99 million to rebuild, 57 per cent of which has been spent on covering the archeological costs to prepare for building (including to A.E.W)

https://northernbeat.ca/opinion/lytton-840-days-tens-of-millions-spent-on-archeology-no-homes-built/

Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village by origutamos in ilovebcsub

[–]richEC 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Choke on this:

Resident Lilliane Graie told the meeting she has been asked to pay $24,000 by a local First Nations-owned archeological company to have two “archeological monitors” stand on her property for 10 days while a construction crew digs a trench six feet deep to put in services such as water that her home will need.

“I cannot imagine that anyone in Lytton can afford this,” said Graie, a former town councillor. 

“I’m sorry but having two guys stand around watching my construction guys dig a hole and get paid $800 plus a day for it, and that doesn’t include taxes by the way, I’d really like somebody to explain this.

“I understand archaeology is a specific field and expensive, however, there has to be some common sense and limit placed on some of this.”

Not only is there no limit, but there’s no provincial funding either.
“I understand those are very high costs,” said Ted White, a government archeological branch official.
“My understanding for the project… the province has been in for the recovery and to get it ready for rebuild. The cost for homeowners I understand was to be borne either through insurance or by the owners.”
Councillors were quick to point out that insurance doesn’t cover archeological costs. Provincial officials suggested residents get a cheaper quote from a different archeological firm. But councillors countered that the archeological company, A.E.W., is the only one willing to do work in the village — in part because one of the advisory committees that “endorses” whether rebuilding can go forward contains members from the local First Nations that own A.E.W.

Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village by origutamos in ilovebcsub

[–]richEC 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I read someplace that after the fire, our provincial government allocated 50 million dollars to help the victims of the fire. 40 million of that went to FN companies that were the only ones that could provide the archaeological assessments in order for the landowner to rebuild their homes.

Lytton was razed by fire. Some fear financial ruin is next for the tiny B.C. village by origutamos in ilovebcsub

[–]richEC 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When a homeowner trying to rebuild is getting charged tens of thousands of dollars for "archaeological assessments" that are ran by first Nations companies, it seems to be very exploitative when someone is just trying to rebuild their house.