Slow pitch from the NPA
Family fun with the NPA at the Nat
Staff here at CityCaucus Tower tonight just about fell off their squeaky 2nd hand office chairs when not one but two unpredictable events took place.
The first we just reported earlier. Vision Vancouver's City Hall are actually undertaking a public consultation. There was stunned disbelief in our research department. The young underpaid scamps who monitor our media even logged out of their Facebook pages for a few minutes to savour the moment.
But it wasn't the first shockwave to hit us. Another item came completely out of the blue. The NPA awoke from a summer hibernation.
First we learned that the Grand Ol' Association had updated their website with a bulletin for the first time in 4 months. It reads a bit like a Suzanne Anton newsletter thanks to no news from Park or School Board, but it feels like a step in the right direction. In the past the NPA board have been overly cautious about sharing "political" news with its membership, much to its detriment.