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Letter to Editor, Morning Star: "The A Word". Herb
Thorburn: re Coldstream and BX residents not paying our "fair"
share:
File this under:
"Bull-pate": Why does the Morning Star publish
uninformed comments which omit well-published
facts?... And, who does it serve ;) ?
"Shaming": Raising the "U" word, as in: the bumpkins
take unfair advantage of their long-suffering "Caretaker".
"Duh": Why, oh why, would I want a Vernon based Mayor
and council responsible for MY community?
"Identity/pride": Coldstream luuuv, or how the Amalgos
have challenged me to go into deep reflection about what our community means to
me (my brief survey of Coldstream treats and treasures down the page...sans
history making icons, community leaders and historical events: ie: Mayor
Garlick's Rembrance Day photographic display revealing a mostly unknown
Coldstreamer contribution to the Canadian military).
I so enjoy this comment for its rich comedic value: "Coldstream and BX have few commercial outlets. No significant grocery stores, no big box stores, no hardware and building supply stores, few eating places and few if any doctors, dentists and other professionals."
Yup, wouldn't the amalgos just love it if businesses,
or non-profits for that matter, ached to migrate to Bumpkinville?, by which I
mean: they know they'd take a blistering fiscal hit if could shop locally (I'd
love to ride my two-wheeled thingy to shop).
So, let's get real: if only I could almost exclusively
shop closer to home-- why would I spend time and gas money to be engulfed by an
over-riding, spirit-killing ugliness to shop in the land of micro-beaches (don't
blink as you pass), strip malls, pawn shops, tattoo and
piercing parlours, asphalt-smothered treeless parking lots, peeling paint,
tired, kitchy street art, an environment built for vehicles, chain stores, gas
stations and liquor outlets? (I know you're trying Vernon but sheesh, what's up
with the Soviet-style shabby rec centre and the "planned" new and less improved,
Visitor Preventer?).
Vernon merchants and service providers depend on
dollars spent by their regional customers, and the Vernon tax base in turn,
depends on the tax dollars contributed by its merchants. Simple, non?
"We use your roads" (we. being the bumpkins): Ya, how
else would we spend money in the Big Smoke or get to our regional hospital?
And, don't forget that we plug Vernon's hungry, restless parking meters: a
shopper turn-off, only the most devious of anti-business minds could
devise.
Street lights? We know about street lights, we have to
obey them too...Ahem, do you use a hover-craft or fly when you come to
Coldstream?"
Coldstream roads are travelled by many visitors (whom
I welcome when they don't speed)--a few of their destinations:
Kal Beach, Farmer Val's: beloved farm tours, birthday
parties, weddings and Christmas Nativity, hay from Johnson's on Cosens Bay
Road...
A newish, thriving pre-school in the Town Centre...the
tennis courts, the Lagoon...
Remembrance Day service and refreshments , Halloween
spook-fest-dazzling fire-works and magical Christmas Light-Up at our
Community church (an event, which, without the dedicated, ultra-fabulous Coldstream VOLUNTEER Fire
Department likely would die: a la Okanagan Landing Halloween fireworks
celebration)...
A place of deep repose, beauty and history: Coldstream
Cemetary...
Coldstream Ranch, where Lord and Lady Aberdeen planted
the first orchard in the Okanagan. And they even grew hops, and that is a story
on its own...
Lavington yoga, churches, Friesens, Kal Park, lumber
sales: recycled, or not (Meyers), Coldstream Willows Nursery, events and Friday
Farmer's Market at the Women's Institute, Alexander's, awesome golf at two
stunning courses, popular garage sales, Mackie House special events, farmgate
sales, and Coldstream's FIRST organic orchard, Zelaney's, made famous on BC
Almanac, White's Christmas tree farm, RV sales, a charming specialty natural
soap and cosmetic boutique in Lavington, leafy summer weddings in Coldstream
Creek Park, artists and artisans, hairdressers, massage therapists, Coldstream
Riding Club, welders, mechanics, feed store and tack shop at highway six and
Aberdeen...there's much more, please add to this impressive list...
And ya know, most of our parking is freeeeeee!!!!
Well, as for Coldstream being a bastion of past and
present privilege, well that is a little wishful hyperbole? Agricultural and
other workers built this community with their toil. Many in our community have
silently bust a backside for a crust, here or out of town. Half a dozen, a
dozen! neighbours on my little street work far away, leaving family behind.
Take a stroll through our subdivisions, and REALLY look. Note the secondary
suite mortgage helpers. Notice the shabby homes, and neglected, parched drab
yards. Do you think the renters have a Platinum Card? My guess is that food
bank use is a silent necessity for some Coldstream taxpayers who have fallen
behind because of the mega-project aficionados. btw Coldstreamers always step-up
to help our food banks.
We all pay for the same luxury-water infrastructure,
no Vernon passport needed to empty our wallets....
We all contribute to parks, rec, library, hospital etc, no Vernon passport needed to empty our wallets....
We all contribute to parks, rec, library, hospital etc, no Vernon passport needed to empty our wallets....
And...and maybe file this under: "What happens when
you get too popular, and what I really dread": the motorized craft cacophony,
and the boatish dog-beach bogarts.
Don't entice us to flirt with your business tax base:
luring them with cut-rate taxes, or making a proposal to annex the
College...
... And, btw: hey Ikea, hey Costco....
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2 comments:
Isn't it amusing how Vernon's road craters were patiently left to add "character" to Vernon's roads until they were duly noted by diligent Coldstreamers?
I wrote a similar letter to TMS re Vernon totally reliant on those outside the official limits. inc, most of their professional folk who don't live 'in town'. They'd best warn the shoppers from Lumby, Cherryville, Nakusp, Enderby, Armstrong, Falkland etc not to drive on Vernon roads.
However, my letter met the cutting room floor as usual. Too much of a loose cannonball I guess :)
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