OT: 2024 Weather Thread

rboomercat90

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This is all you need to know about the COE to know they have a spending problem.

3 pages to list their leadership team. Most publicly traded Fortune 500 companies can do it in fewer pages.

They should rename their wards again. That will save some money…

What a brain dead idea it was to rename the wards. Nobody knows what ward they live in now let alone which one is which. Was pretty simple before, lol. All done for the sole purpose of empty virtue signalling.
 

Stoneman89

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What a brain dead idea it was to rename the wards. Nobody knows what ward they live in now let alone which one is which. Was pretty simple before, lol. All done for the sole purpose of empty virtue signalling.
Just wait until the fall's election night and the poor broadcasters have to constantly refer to them through the evening. Absolute madness. And then we have the re-naming of Oilver and the hundreds of thousands of public dollars going into that, not to mention all of the private businesses that will need to reconsider a name change. And according to the city, this is just the tip of the iceberg for renaming things for the self cleansing of public virtue.
 

Fourier

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What kind of fish? I should get out that way sometime. Closest we were is Toronto region.
Erie at one point was almost dead, but it has really come back. They have a thriving commercial walleye (pickerel) fishery, with lots of yellow perch. But the lake also has steelhead, brown and lake trout as well as small mouth bass and even salmon.
 
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Fourier

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I see you look at Ketchup bottles and tomato cans as well. Leamington Ontario. Never been there but first association I have with the place. heh I never smoked so I didn't know tobacco is grown there. Proud to say I've never bought a pack of cigarettes or a can of tobacco in my life. Can't stand the stuff.
Leamington had a huge Heinz plant for over 100 years. After Warren Buffet's company Kraft Foods bought it they determined it was not profitable and shut it down in 2014 moving the operation to the US. That was a massive blow to the town and the area around it. French's stepped in and started an operation there saving many jobs. There was a big campaign nationally to switch to French's. It was a big deal out here. My wife bought in and since then we have never bought Heinz again. Frankly, I now prefer French's ketchup which I never thought I'd say.
 

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timekeep

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Leamington had a huge Heinz plant for over 100 years. After Warren Buffet's company Kraft Foods bought it they determined it was not profitable and shut it down in 2014 moving the operation to the US. That was a massive blow to the town and the area around it. French's stepped in and started an operation there saving many jobs. There was a big campaign nationally to switch to French's. It was a big deal out here. My wife bought in and since then we have never bought Heinz again. Frankly, I now prefer French's ketchup which I never thought I'd say.
My buddy told me how hated Heinz was around the area.
 
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Drivesaitl

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Leamington had a huge Heinz plant for over 100 years. After Warren Buffet's company Kraft Foods bought it they determined it was not profitable and shut it down in 2014 moving the operation to the US. That was a massive blow to the town and the area around it. French's stepped in and started an operation there saving many jobs. There was a big campaign nationally to switch to French's. It was a big deal out here. My wife bought in and since then we have never bought Heinz again. Frankly, I now prefer French's ketchup which I never thought I'd say.
Yeah. We'd heard about the changeover which is why I said Ketchup to be generic. We started buying French as well to support and buy Canadian. I don't mind it, seems a more natural taste actually. French's is affordable option too so a good bye. Glad to hear things are back to normal there. I thought it was longer ago that Frenchs bought it.

Erie at one point was almost dead, but it has really come back. They have a thriving commercial walleye (pickerel) fishery, with lots of yellow perch. But the lake also has steelhead, brown and lake trout as well as small mouth bass and even salmon.
I remember the Films they used to show back in school when Lake Erie looked more like a garbage dump or toxic waste dump. Nice to see how much has improves since then. Would still be worried about 3 eyed fish. ;)
 
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brentashton

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Leamington had a huge Heinz plant for over 100 years. After Warren Buffet's company Kraft Foods bought it they determined it was not profitable and shut it down in 2014 moving the operation to the US. That was a massive blow to the town and the area around it. French's stepped in and started an operation there saving many jobs. There was a big campaign nationally to switch to French's. It was a big deal out here. My wife bought in and since then we have never bought Heinz again. Frankly, I now prefer French's ketchup which I never thought I'd say.
We went French’s at that time as well. Down here in USA I buy Hunts.

Screw Heinz.

As long as we're talking about weather...20° C and sunny on this fine American morning down here. I miss my Oilers, but not the snow.
I hear ya. Just took my pooch for a 3km walk, sweating on my back. Although I’m headed back to Sask for Xmas and am looking forward to doing some country skiing on the trails.
 
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