The first week of January allows us all a time to look ahead to a new year with a clean slate and here’s hoping the year 2018 is the best year yet for all of us.
In no particular order, here are some of our wishes for 91´ó»ÆѼ for the coming year.
• An early spring. Come on, haven’t we all had just about enough snow already, thanks to last week’s onslaught?
• More affordable housing. With a single-family home now averaging $725,000, we wonder how many young families are going to get ahead, get into the housing market and keep 91´ó»ÆѼ thriving at this pace, let alone lower income earners and our vulnerable population.
• Some rental relief. Same deal as above. Come on landlords, it’s not always about making money. Lower your rent, attract good people with pets, and be a productive member of our society.
• Some traffic relief. OK, this one ain’t gonna happen.
• A beautiful new visitor centre. This one is going to happen and let’s hope the downtown location is everything those who pushed it through think it will be.
• Fewer natural disasters. Not likely, so now is a good time to get your house and home prepared for whatever may hit in 2018.
• Less NIMBY-ism. Does every single social development need to run square into those that like to yell Not In My Back Yard?
• More community champions. We have a lot of these, but many people do nothing to give back. Get off your couch and do something for those who are less fortunate.
• Less social media. We could all use this one. Take a time out and unplug for a moment.
• Another hockey championship. Is it too much to ask for another Memorial Cup run by the 91´ó»ÆѼ Rockets? Or another RBC Cup from the Warriors? Or a trip to the Cyclone Taylor Cup for the Chiefs?
• More beach days. Hey, Mother Nature….leave our beaches alone!
• Peace in the valley. Be good to each other this year. Take a breath, have some understanding of others and don’t be afraid to lend a helping hand where needed.
Happy New Year.