Yes, the Civic Strike in Vancouver is a Big Deal

Comments 17 by Rebecca Bollwitt

We saw a skunk sifting through garbage in the back alley the other day, I think they are doing shift work while the raccoons sleeping, it struck me as sorta strange. When the strike first started (remember way back when? even during the fireworks?) people were like “oh you can’t even tell!” At this point, you can tell, and you can smell, and you probably have a fruit fly whizzing around you right now that you’re trying to smack, but just can’t because damn those things are fast.


Photo credit: Sean Orr on Flickr from his Garbage Strike 2007 set

Thanks to the growing piles of garbage, pest-control experts say mice and rat calls are up 50%, and the fruit-fly population has more than doubled! [News1130]

Jeffrey made a post on Metblogs about fruit flies and people left comments about how to build a better fly trap. Even at the Canucks game Monday night there were fruit flies and I don’t think they were there to see the Stanley Cup champions play.

John and I have been pretty good about reducing our garbage, but at least we take it downstairs for collection. I swear there’s some people in our building who are collecting their waste on the balcony because when we open the windows the bug problem gets worse. Yes, there still is garbage collection by private companies although wait times at transfer stations now have their schedules tightened.

The civic strike is the second longest in Vancouver’s history. A strike in 1981 lasted for 90 days. Vancouver’s outside workers walked off the job on July 20, halting residential garbage pickup. The inside workers joined the strike on July 23. The city’s library staff went on strike the same week, closing 22 library branches. [CBC]

But listen to me, talking about fruit flies and how annoying they must be meanwhile those less fortunate have been living with this problem in their face since July. If you don’t think it’s a huge problem that Vancouver city workers have been on strike since earlier this summer – take a look at some of the pics I’m peppering throughout this post.


Photo credit: Sean Orr on Flickr from his Garbage Strike 2007 set

There’s talk this morning of a proposed plan to remove dumpsters altogether as well, while increasing pickups of bagged garbage.

It can be hard to imagine walking through allies downtown and not seeing dumpsters filled with garbage, old mattresses and whatever else. But this new initiative would mean the end to that, and be replaced by a three times daily garbage bag pick up [News1130]

More exhaust from big trucks coming by several times daily but hey, at least there will be more parking in Yaletown because garbage is just ‘icky’.

“Yaletown, in particular, was quite excited about this because, of course, in Yaletown the lanes are very small, and there are so many different haulers that there were, you know, a dumpster for every car.” [CKNW]


Photo credit: Sean Orr on Flickr from his Garbage Strike 2007 set

Whatever resolution comes from mediated talks with civic workers, it can’t come soon enough. Honestly, our city is getting pretty grimey and again (seems like I’m saying this a lot lately) for such a ‘world class’ tourist-destination of a town, we sure are sweeping a lot under the rug.

On Air Love from 95 Crave

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When Buzz wants to hear about hockey and beer I’m super glad he thinks of me. This afternoon on 95 Crave, a local Vancouver radio station, Buzz gave me a call to talk about the ‘sippy cup beer‘ at GM Place this season. Here’s a little snippet from his Ustream – yes, he also Ustreams his shifts (3-7pm at 95.3 on your FM dial)

John scooped the full interview audio and he’ll include it in an upcoming episode of The Crazy Canucks Podcast. If you haven’t already, head over to Buzz’s BC Cancer Foundation Tour of Courage donation page and sponsor him in his ride this coming weekend.

The Crazy Canucks Podcast Episode #40

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The puck has dropped! Welcome to the pre-season and welcome back to The Crazy Canucks podcast. We tried to stay alive over the summer and are ramping up within the coming weeks so watch out!

Hockey is back! Well, we’re almost there, but the puck is dropping in pre-season action all around the NHL, and September 17, 2007 is when it started for the Canucks.

This episode ended up being a mix of content, mostly due to technical difficulties in the recording process. Everyone gathers online to discuss more of the jersey debate, but this is probably the last we’ll really hammer this topic. Then Dave and John hang out for a brief chit chat before the first game against Anaheim, and Rebecca ends this episode with a report on going to the game. [The Crazy Canucks – Episode #40]

Head over to the website to listen, for all the details about the podcast, show notes for this episode and to subscribe as this season is sure to be a good’er.

In case you forgot over the summer or are new to The Crazy Canucks here’s a bit of background information:

The Crazy Canucks is a roundtable podcast that focuses on our favorite NHL team, the Vancouver Canucks. We are a group of bloggers, podcasters and hockey enthusiasts from all over British Columbia, who, through the magic of Skype, come together once a week to cheer and rag on our beloved team.

Like you, we are Canucks fans first and foremost. We speak as Canucks fans; we feel as Canucks fans; we bleed Canucks blue like Canucks fans. Our passion goes beyond what other media outlets do. Our passion comes from being Canucks fans and this podcast is a product of that. [About – The Crazy Canucks]

The Crazy Canucks podcasters are Alanah (from Canucks and Beyond), JJ (from the Canucks Hockey Blog), Dave (from the Canucks Outsider Podcast), John (from the RadioZoom podcast), and yours truly of Miss604.

Sponsor Buzz in the Tour of Courage

Comments 3 by Rebecca Bollwitt

John and I are prepping for the Run for the Cure on September 30th but local blogger, columnist and radio personality Buzz Bishop will be hopping in his bike alongside Lance Armstrong next weekend for the BC Cancer Foundation’s Tour of Courage.

tour-of-courage.pngVancouver cyclists are hitting the pedals with Lance Armstrong this weekend in support of the BC Cancer Foundation. I want to raise over $1000 in less than 7 days and be one of the ones riding alongside Lance this weekend.

The money raised will support leading-edge research into improving diagnosis and treatment of cancer at the BC Cancer Agency, throughout British Columbia.

I have been a fan of Lance’s for many years. I wear yellow. I wear the bracelet. I try to live strong.

Really, all I really want is to be on a bike beside him and have him tap me on the ass and say “No Gifts!”

It will be a dream come true.

That, and curing cancer. It has devastated my family, just like it has yours. Lance beat it. He’s a hard ass and an inspiration as I try to live a healthy life and do more for others.

Bring it. Just a few bucks. Click the button, and BRING IT! [BuzzBishop]

To sponsor his ride you can visit his online donation page and support this excellent cause.

Confetti Making

Comments 6 by Rebecca Bollwitt

Almost done... take that Rogers! I try to cut down on paper bills so I request online billing whenever I can but sometimes that’s not an option. Either that or you forget your login information so instead of resetting your account password they just start sending you mail again… people powered… whatever…

Today we bought a Mailmate and I spent the entire afternoon shredding pieces of paper that contain personal information about John and I. The Mailmate handles BC Hydro bills perfectly although I find folding Rogers statements emits a more satisfying crunching noise. My lungs are now filled with paper dust but it was a blast and I totally felt like Kevin: