Sunday, January 15, 2012

Clark returns more gaming revenue

Arts groups point out the rate of return still not the original 33%   


NORTH Shore arts groups are giving mixed reviews to Premier Christy Clark's announcement that they will have some of their gaming revenues restored..... Read more: 


16 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are no scheduled DNV meetings. What's up with that? There were arts proposals prepared for January.

John Sharpe said...

The reason there have been so many meetings canceled at the District Hall this month is due to a "Christmas hangover" meaning: there has been a lack of staff reports because of staff holidays over the Christmas season. With a lack of properly prepared agenda items, the meetings were cancelled. They don't go away, they just get pushed forward making for longer meetings in the first quarter of the year.

Anonymous said...

Since this hangover effect did not happen last January, it must have been quite the DNV Staff Christmas Party!

Anonymous said...

According to Friday's North Shore News there is a regular meeting of DNV Council. No agenda provided.

According to the DNV website it is cancelled.

This is another spectacle of how the electorate is left out when it comes to public engagement.

Anonymous said...

You're only left out if you don't attend because you're too lazy to check with the District office to confirm meeting times and dates. As John said, the topics for discussion aren't going away, they are being moved to another date. What a non-issue. Don't you people have anything more pressing in your lives than to look for excuses get yourselves worked up?

Anonymous said...

Our province is in deficit.

All revenue whether through taxes or gaming should firstly go to essential services and debt reduction/elimination.

The essential services would include health and safety, education, senior, disabled and emergency funding, maintenance of transportation routes etc.

Sports, stadium roofs, arts, gardens and nice to have services should be self-funded until such time as we are out of debt and can afford the "extras" i.e. non-essentials.

Millions going to arts while we are mired in interest attracting debt which increases all of our taxes? No thanks.

Anonymous said...

I tend to agree with you that Arts and Entertainment need to do a better job of looking after themselves by attracting audiences and making them pay for it.

However, one of the other switcheroos that the province has done with the gaming grants is to move some core funded agencies over to gaming grants. As an example, search and rescue is now partially funded through gaming grants...

Anonymous said...

At least there is money from gaming for those services. My God, the hospitals are relying on LOTTERIES while 1/2 a billion public tax dollars went to a stadium roof (that leaks).

Where in the hell are the priorities?

People, there are things we like and things we need.

Figure out the difference and put the money in the former.

Anonymous said...

Obviously off topic, however I just checked the DNV website and there are no meetings scheduled.

Anonymous said...

How many DNV employees does it take to set an council agenda anyhow?

Anonymous said...

How many available politicians does it take to make a quorum?

Anonymous said...

There was a full, regular council meeting last night.

Anonymous said...

The Monday Council clip is still not available on dnv.org

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I am looking forward to more active and productive meetings in the spring. They must somehow cope with lost time.

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They have to choose the right industry to deal with. Other sports may be more worth the profit.

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