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Originally Posted by bon_vivant
Thank you FactaNV and pspeid for responses free of attitude and snark. I’m one of those people who read that CBC article so, yes, I was a bit taken aback. I understand that we have money for little more than a meetup at Sals, but a simple and inclusive event at the Forks would have been nice. Maybe a firecracker or two? It could've been a chance to generate some positive press to help offset our less than stellar reputation—thanks to the usual doom and gloom stories. It just feels like a missed opportunity, that's all. You only turn 150 once. We could have leveraged that better.
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It is more than a missed opportunity. That word opportunity some will have an issue with.
You just celebrate age 150 & that's that.
No overthinking.
Not doing anything just cements and mirrors the attitude that we in Winnipeg don't deserve anything special ever & we are city of Cheap people who can't enjoy a penny spent. Just sit and stew over all things negative & bash that into our heads constantly.
With all the crime, stabbing, machete attacks on newcomers and longtime residents, having a retail job now as dangerous as driving a taxi etc..we could have used a win here.
Maybe at age 200? Doubt it.