Newsletters

My newsletter has evolved into a combination of a blog, column, and editorial. Published every Tuesday, it’s the best way to learn more about what’s on my mind and what’s happening in the community, the city, and at City Hall!

An archive of past newsletter issues is at the bottom of the page.

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Weekly newsletter: March 7, 2023

Make sure you take some time for yourself throughout the week to achieve some leisure and personal goals, because we’re losing an hour of sleep this weekend when the clocks spring forward.

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Weekly newsletter: February 28, 2023

“Bring dinner.”  That’s the advice I got for tomorrow when Council votes on the 2023 budget in what’s expected to be a very long meeting. This budget balances our concerns with the financial needs of the city. 

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Weekly newsletter: February 21, 2023

Barrhaven’s history is shorter and more personal than most. It’s expected, given it’s a relatively newer part of the city, but it doesn’t mean it’s not worth learning about. For example, do you know about the stone house on Long Gate Court?

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Weekly newsletter: February 6, 2023

It is well-known property taxes will increase by 2.5 per cent, the smallest increase in almost half a decade. With the rising cost of living and inflation, it’s important that our residents aren’t overburdened - taxpayers are not an infinite source of revenue.

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Weekly newsletter: January 23, 2023

We need to invest in permanent solutions throughout the ward, especially where the temporary measures are reinstated year after year after year. We can achieve better safety and long-term financial savings through permanent solutions.

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Weekly newsletter: January 16, 2023

I know some federal public service employees return to their offices this week, and I do empathise with their situation. Personally, I enjoy "going" to work (I’m less productive at home), but I hope the federal government rethinks its blanket hybrid work policy.

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