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Collingwood seeks public input on the development of a Stormwater Management Master Plan

Collingwood, ON [29 April 2024] – The Town of Collingwood has commenced the second phase (Phase II) of the Stormwater Management Master Plan (SWMMP) and is inviting the community to provide input. The Plan will identify alternative solutions to address flooding issues within Collingwood and establish preferred solutions to effectively mitigate these flood issues.

The Master Plan is a planning document that will outline proposed mitigation solutions for the next 25 years and beyond. It ensures that while individual developments refine our model, the model is in place such that when infrastructure is improved it will be sufficient for the long term.

If you are a resident of Collingwood and have experienced flooding on your property, please fill out the survey at: engage.collingwood.ca/swmmp. You can also use the ‘Map’ tool on the project page to drop a pin and describe where you have flooding concerns.

The Town completed the initial background information collection phase of the SWMMP in January 2022.  During Phase I, a comprehensive model was created to assess the existing conditions of Collingwood’s stormwater management system. The purpose was to gain a better understanding of the existing capacity of the stormwater infrastructure and riverine systems and identify potential flood damage zones within the Town of Collingwood. Phase II of the SWMMP will identify alternative solutions to address flooding issues within Collingwood and establish preferred solutions to effectively mitigate these flood issues. 

The primary objectives of this assignment are to:

  • Analyze the model results obtained during Phase I, identify and fill any data gaps, and identify all existing flooding problems and opportunities related to current conditions;
  • Update the modeling to account for future development scenarios; and,
  • To determine mitigation solutions that align with the Municipal Class EA process.

The Phase II Town-wide SWMMP for Collingwood is being conducted under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) process, a Schedule ‘B’ activity as defined by the Municipal Engineers Association Class EA documentation. The Class EA process:

  • Identifies and confirms problems and opportunities related to the Project;
  • Develops alternative solutions to address the identified problems and opportunities;
  • Assesses potential environmental, cultural, social, and economic impacts of the problems, opportunities and related alternative solutions;
  • Recommends preferred solutions/projects; and,
  • Identifies monitoring and mitigation measures to facilitate implementation.

This type of EA includes public and agency consultation. Two Public Information Centres (PICs) have been included in the project scope to provide the opportunity for the public to contribute and help guide the EA process as the project moves forward. The first PIC has been tentatively scheduled for June 10th, 2024, with the second PIC in October 2024.

To develop alternative solutions to address problems and opportunities related to flooding, the public can provide input on the proposed alternatives to help the project team identify the preferred solution(s). The goal of public engagement is to provide the public with sufficient information to provide meaningful input and allow for the project team to reasonably address and incorporate any issues and concerns raised.

Once the public/agency/stakeholder input through the PICs and project process has been incorporated, the final report will be compiled and issued for review through the Engage Collingwood website. The draft report will be available for 30 days for public and agency review and comment period.

Please visit the project page at engage.collingwood.ca/swmmp to view project information, take the survey, and subscribe to be notified of upcoming Public Information Centres and other project updates.

Photo: Black Ash Creek
Photo Credit: Martin Lamprecht

The Mother of All Yard Sales | Saturday, May 4th

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Thanks so much for the great efforts of our Collingwood Optimist Club!!!

The Mother Of All Yard Sales is an annual event held at the beginning of May each year on Saturday. This fabulous giant garage sale takes place at the Collingwood Curling Club. All items are donated by our community and resold at terrific prices. Watch for posters for exact times. Money raised from this event goes to support local youth programs.

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED

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When it comes to artificial intelligence, what are we actually creating?

Even those closest to its development are struggling to describe exactly where things are headed, says Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman, one of the primary architects of the AI models many of us use today. He offers an honest and compelling new vision for the future of AI, proposing an unignorable metaphor — a new digital species — to focus attention on this extraordinary moment. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)

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REEL History Film Fest: Blue Clay | Craigleith Heritage Depot & Mountain Goat Film Company

REEL History Film Fest: Blue Clay

𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲 𝗕𝗹𝘂𝗲 𝗠𝗼𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗻𝘀 𝗵𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝘁𝗵𝗿𝗼𝘂𝗴𝗵 𝗳𝗶𝗹𝗺! 𝗤&𝗔 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗙𝗶𝗹𝗺𝗺𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗳𝗿𝗲𝗲 𝗽𝗼𝗽𝗰𝗼𝗿𝗻! Saturday, May 18

Watch the full-length feature film “Blue Clay” created by the Craigleith Heritage Depot & Mountain Goat Film Company, at the Simcoe Street Theatre in Collingwood. Discover the legends of Blue Mountain Pottery. How the skilled hands of immigrant craftsmen saved the Ski Resort and created a unique market for Canadian pottery using the clay from the hills to produce one of a kind shapes and coloured glazes. A remarkable story of passion and innovation that continues to this day. Followed by a Q&A with Director and Producer, Tracey Strnad. A 2023 Telly Award winning film: the world’s largest honour for video and television across all screens. Tickets


Tickets

Event Date: Saturday, May 18
Time & Location: 7 – 9pm at Simcoe Street Theatre, Collingwood
Films: “Blue Clay” by the Craigleith Heritage Depot & Mountain Goat Film Company
Speaker: Tracey Strnad, filmmaker Q&A

Cost: $5 donation, goes towards the Museum creating more local history films

Federico Staksrud vs Jack Sock at the Selkirk Red Rock Open Presented by Pickleball Central

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Yonnhe’ón:we Springs Forward Celebrating Indigenous Arts

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The series is curated and hosted by the Town’s Poet Laureate, Jillian Morris, and continues her commitment to bringing contemporary Indigenous storytelling to Collingwood.

Collingwood, ON [29 April 2024] – Yonnhe’ón:we Indigenous Arts Series returns May 30th, to the Simcoe Street Theatre, a unique evening of storytelling weaving video, dance, and music celebrating Kenkwite’:ne.

Kenkwite’:ne the Kanien’kehaka word for spring, a time of new life and beginnings, builds on storytelling shared as part of the Yonnhe’ón:we Indigenous Art Series which launched last November. 

Dancers Kean Buffalo and Jaeili Rae will delight audiences with a mix of pow-wow and hip-hop creating a unique experience of dance performance. Set against the backdrop of music videos by contemporary Indigenous musicians STOIK, DJ ShubProlific the Rapper, and Halluci Nation (A Tribe Called Red), it will be an evening to remember. 

Blended through the performance will be a video discussion featuring award-winning filmmaker, actor, and showrunner, Jennifer Podemski that looks at her evolution as a storyteller, starting as an actor to set up the first Indigenous-owned production company in the country. The common thread through her career is her passion to bring Indigenous representation to Canadian screens. Led by Jillian Morris the discussion dives into Podemski’s career as a mixed Anishinaabe-Ashkenazi storyteller, and her advocacy to build safer spaces for diverse storytellers within the film and television industry. 

The series is curated and hosted by the Town’s Poet Laureate, Jillian Morris, and continues her commitment to bringing contemporary Indigenous storytelling to Collingwood. 

“Spring serves up many reminders about the cyclical nature of life, interconnection, renewal, and growth. Hope for goodness ahead follows a harsh season. Our upcoming event will celebrate and honour the life-promoting teachings of this time,” says Jillian.

Come early or stay after for conversation, a strawberry drink, and an Indigenous art exhibit curated by Shorelane Arts. 

Get your tickets now at Eventbrite

Yonnhe’ón:we continues through Fall 2024, bringing a diverse celebration of Indigenous arts to Collingwood. This series is possible through the support of Shorelane Arts, the series sponsor, as well as a dedicated team of partners including Collingwood’s Poet Laureate, Indigenous 150+, Elephant Thoughts, and the Town of Collingwood.

To learn more visit simcoestreettheatre.ca.


Kean Buffalo, Dancer

Kean Buffalo, also known as Winterhawk, is a 25-year-old Indigenous hip-hop & freestyle dancer from Ermineskin Cree Nation (Maskwasic, Alberta). ⁠⁠Winterhawk enjoys inspiring youth to strive for their goals and is a big believer that we can make our dreams into reality. He loves putting a smile on people’s faces and is a big believer that laughter is medicine. His love of dance has been with him since he was born, and he has been dancing hip-hop for over 13 years. Winterhawk is grateful for every opportunity to share the love of dance with others.

Jaeili Rae, Dancer

Jaeili Rae is an Indigenous dancer from Onion Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan, Treaty 6. She is a freestyler who continues to expand her style. She has been dancing pow-wow since she was 8 as fancy but then turned to jingle at 12 years old. She is currently studying theatre at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto, Ontario. 

Jennifer Podemski, Actor / Director / Producer / Showrunner

Jennifer is an actor, producer, director, and CEO of Redcloud Studios. As a result of her recognition in the Canadian film and television industry, Jennifer shifted her career to focus on producing in her attempt to address the lack of Indigenous representation in the industry. She co-founded Big Soul Productions, Canada’s first Indigenous-owned and operated production company, and later launched her current company, Redcloud Studios. In combination with her personal story and motivational words, Jennifer Podemski empowers her audience through a lens of advocacy and stories. 

Jillian Morris, Collingwood Poet Laureate & Event Host

Jillian Morris is Kanien’kehaka and a band member of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, currently living in Collingwood. She has established her presence in the community as a writer with local media, publishing pieces that contribute to fostering a healthier Indigenous/non-Indigenous relationship. She believes that art is an impactful medium to build bridges between cultures and worldviews. Jillian’s poetry layers traditional teachings and interconnection with the natural world to explore identity, redress untruths, and foster connection. 

Join the Town of Collingwood and the Affordable Housing Task Force

Join the Town of Collingwood and the Affordable Housing Task Force for a Community Conversation about Affordable Housing – Quick Wins around Additional Residential Units and Parking Requirements

Collingwood, ON  – Have something to say about affordable housing in Collingwood? Join the Town and the Affordable Housing Task Force for a Community Conversation about Affordable Housing Quick Wins, specifically Additional Residential Units and reducing parking requirements. 

Affordable housing has been identified as a key priority for Council and staff for several years. All residents of our community should have access to adequate housing and Collingwood needs more rental housing to assist in the housing crisis. 

“The housing issue cannot be solved by any one group alone – it requires a collaborative effort from all of us. That’s why we’re asking you to come together as a community to address this issue,” said Mayor Yvonne Hamlin. 

The Town, with support from our citizen-based Affordable Housing Task Force, and leadership from consultants N. Barry Lyon Consultants (NBLC) Ltd., developed an Affordable Housing Master Plan (AHMP), which was endorsed by Council in November 2023. The Master Plan provides the Town with a set of 26 initiatives that will affect change in the housing landscape of our community. 

The Town of Collingwood is currently short of approximately 1,300 rental units to support the current housing needs in our community. Moderate-income households are currently priced out of both the ownership and rental housing market. Limited rental options drive up rental prices, creating a constrained market with few options available. 

The AHMP identifies barriers to development within our policy and process frameworks that can make it more challenging for homeowners and developers to build more housing that meets the needs of our community. 

In addition to the incentives offered through the Rapid Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Deployment Program and as one of the first steps in the implementation of the AHMP, the Town of Collingwood is initiating a Housing Focused Zoning By-law Amendment that will fast-track key AHMP recommendations to encourage an increase of housing supply in Collingwood. The purpose of this is to update the rules for Additional Residential Units (ARUs) to consider permitting three and potentially four dwelling units on serviced residential properties as of right, changing parking rules for ARUs and other housing types, and discussing other related matters covered under the implementation of the Affordable Housing Master Plan. Additional Residential Units are the most cost-effective way to increase rental housing supply in our existing neighbourhoods.

Residents are invited to join the Town and Affordable Housing Task Force at the Affordable Housing Community Conversation on May 13th, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. in Community Rooms B & C on the third floor of the Collingwood Public Library, 55 Ste. Marie Street. We will discuss the possible paths toward regulatory amendments and the effects (positive or negative) of addressing housing stock through key policy changes. Registration is required to participate.

To learn more and register to participate in the Community Conversations visit:  engage.collingwood.ca/affordable-housing or call 705-445-1030.

CIA Spy: “This Could Spark WW3 In 2024”- China’s Takeover & Iran-Israel-Palestine

On today’s episode of Impact Theory, former CIA spy Andrew Bustamante and I are delving deep into the unsettling realities of our chaotic world.

Andrew is sharing invaluable insights from his time as a CIA spy, offering a unique perspective on the distressing prospect of America turning against itself and the increasing potential for war. We also get Andrew’s ideas on how external attacks on our system could ironically unify us, but also how these threats are being weaponized to destabilize America.

We also touch on: – How the new world power transition plays out over the next 10 years

– The bloodless war in China to keep your eye on – Foreign power influence in US elections

– U.S. domestic and foreign policy challenges

– The need for U.S. policy reassessment in the Middle East – Historical solutions and their applicability to current conflicts

– The strategic, economic, and military partnership between the U.S. and Israel

– The plight of Palestinian people and potential solutions

– Analysis of historical superpower phases and predictions based on economic cycles – Impact of espionage on global politics

– The role of cultural understanding and unity in addressing international threats and conflicts It’s near impossible to not be impacted on various levels by the role of the internet in accelerating the velocity of information.

It’s near impossible to not be impacted on various levels by the role of the internet in accelerating the velocity of information. We’re in a time where enabling psychological manipulation on a massive scale is happening right now as we speak. As we face an increasingly complex and confusing era, understanding the tactics and strategies used to manipulate you has never been more crucial. Find your Spy Superpower with Andrew here: https://everydayspy.com/spyquiz

Chapter Markers: [0:00] Economic cycle predicts war [29:04] Israel vs. Palestine conflict [1:10:53] Negotiation for off ramps amid Ukraine crisis [1:34:28] Secret espionage warfare [1:51:50] Trump vs. Biden Chaos

Powerful Insights From Andrew Bustamante: “The way that you defeat extremism is by taking out the first step in the ladder.” “When most people reference World War 3 happening, what they’re actually talking about is a nuclear war similar to how World War 2 ended. Wars evolve like people evolve, and if you’ve seen the evolution of technology you can imagine how much more advanced World War 3 would be than World War 2…”

“Human beings are wired to survive. We are not wired to thrive. We are wired to survive” “And of course, the United States is okay with that too, because it means there’s never going to be a military competitor in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a result. What does get to happen is those countries can take all the money that they would spend on military defense and channel it into intelligence operations.” “So whatever happens, human beings will survive, will adapt, and will survive.” “Ideology aside, if we want to protect American lives, we have to ensure the long term longevity, support and close relationships with the Israeli people and with the country of Israel. That is my official position.” “When the United States cut off Russian bank accounts as part of their sanctions against Russia, and they cut off access to Russian funds that were denominated in euros and dollars, that was an economic warfare move.” “Well, during those 20 years, while we were mastering the art of hunting terrorism, hunting terrorists in mountains in Pakistan and Afghanistan, what were our global power competitors doing? Was Russia engaged in the global war on terror? Was China involved in the global war on terror? So all the hundreds of billions of dollars that we spent in that war, we spent in a war that was a giant distraction for us, that gave our closest near peer competitors 20 years to invest their money and grow, to become a larger threat than we were even aware they were becoming.”

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