The Waterloo Region Greens are ready to make history by sending some Green MPPs to Queen’s Park!
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Drop by 6 Duke Street East, Kitchener to pick up a sign, or to volunteer, donate, or just say “hi”!
Special thanks to Tori, who created a fabulous banner, and thanks to the sign crew– Greg, Mark, James, Elliot– who did an excellent job hanging it today!
Check out Greg Durocher’s Ontario Chamber of Commerce interview with Michele Braniff, the Green Party Candidate for Cambridge. This is part of the Chamber’s 2018 Ontario Election coverage of Cambridge and Kitchener South—Hespeler.
The marker shows points to the 2018 WRGreens Campaign Office in the Duke Street Food Block. Original Interactive map is available at Open Street Map
This year’s WRGreens Campaign Office is located downtown at 6 Duke Street East, Kitchener, ON N2H 2G9. We will be having an Office Opening Party here Sunday night, when parking is free and relatively easy.
But generally the parking situation is much more complicated than it was at our 2015 Office in Waterloo.
The Ion came calling on Saturday!
Since the office is shared by all 5 WRGreens campaigns, we’ll have visitors and volunteers from across the region. This post is intended to identify the issues to help those arriving by car steer clear of parking tickets.
LRT
Even though the system isn’t up and running yet, the ION is being tested throughout the city, and the LRT Track runs right in front of our new office. Last week Zdravko mentioned he hoped we’d get an opportunity to see an LRT train come by. As exciting as that may be, in practical terms it means the loss of about five parking spaces in front of the Duke Food Block.
All vehicles except the ION itself are prohibited from driving or even stopping on the LRT tracks. There are huge fines if you do, and we’d rather not see that happen. If you need to unload, you can always stop in the roadway on the other side of the LRT track, put on your hazzard lights, and unload quickly. If you’re on your way within 10 minutes or so it shouldn’t be a problem, although it may annoy traffic behind you. If you proceed past the office and go around the corner, turning right on Queen Street you can park in the loading zone.
Parking Regulations
Kitchener has complicated parking rules, and we don’t want our volunteers and visitors to get ticketed.
RED ZONE
Street parking is allowed in the area marked within the red streets allowed for 2 hours. After which there is no parking in the zone again for 5 hours. You can either find a space outside the zone, or park in a pay lot or parking meter.
Outside the 2 hour Red Zone, the the City of Kitchener default is 3 hour street parking from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. year round. Outside of winter (April 1st through November 30th). the City of Kitchener allows overnight parking on any city street from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. UNLESS this conflicts with other posted parking regulations.
NO PARKING
on, or over any sidewalk
paved or grass covered city boulevards, including the bit between the sidewalk and the street
facing the wrong direction
on private property without the owner’s permission
within 3 metres of a fire hydrant
in a designated fire route
in a space designated for disabled people (unless a valid MRO permit is clearly displayed on the dashboard)
if your vehicle’s license plate is expired
Trucks exceeding 4,600 kg weight
“If your vehicle is found in violation of any of our parking bylaws, you may be issued a ticket and your vehicle may be towed at your own expense. Parking violation fines can range from $15 to $300.”
WalkabboutMike makes friendsGreen Party of Ontario Candidates: Stacey Danckert (Kitchener Centre), Michele Braniff (Cambridge), Mike Schreiner (Guelph), Bob Jonkman (Kitchener-Conestoga), Zdravko Gunjevic (Waterloo) and David Weber (Kitchener South-Hespeler)Kitchener Centre Candidate Stacey DanckertMike Schreiner
Strong Women in Politics: Stacey Danckert (Kitchener Centre), Hannah Bell (PEI MLA) and Michele Braniff (Cambridge)
These three women give me hope.
It is exciting to that 2/5ths of Waterloo Region’s Green Party Candidates are women. Stacey Danckert will represent Kitchener Centre and Michele Braniff Cambridge in the Election we are about to have here in Ontario.
The inspirational woman in the middle is Hannah Bell, the newest elected Green in Canada. In a recent PEI By-Election, Hannah won the second Green seat in the PEI Legislative Assembly. In PEI the Greens are the Third Party, and they are polling awfully well. Even though they are only a caucus of two, they have already demonstrated that politics can be done differently.
And oddly enough, citizens like that.
Ontario’s Green Party Candidates are looking for their chance to do the same thing here. It’s time.
REMINDER for TODAY:
Join the Waterloo Region Greens and Green Party of Ontario Leader Mike Schreiner for our 2018 provincial election Campaign Launch at Fresh Ground, located at 256 King Street East, Kitchener, N2H 2V6
Come celebrate with us as we kick off the biggest campaign we’ve ever run in Green Party history! We’ll have lots of excitement as the writs are drawn up and the election is officially underway. Make sure to wear Green so we can show Ontario that the Green Wave is here.
And tonight, Mike Schreiner has been excluded from CityTV’s televised Leadership Debate.
If you care about democracy in Ontario, if you can get down to City TV in Toronto tonight, please join the silent protest about the Green Party’s exclusion from the debate.
A contingent of WRGreens has gone down to join the silent protest. Signs are welcome. the Protest begins at 5:00 pm down at City TV News, 33 Dundas Street East in Toronto, and is scheduled to go on at least until the televised debate begins.
The Facebook event information can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/events/1649693598473089/
“Can you please take five minutes to help Mike Schreiner be invited to the CityNews Toronto televised provincial leaders’ debate this Monday?
PHONE: 416-599-CITY (2489)
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WHO: Michele Braniff,
GPO Candidate for Cambridge
WHAT: The GPO Vision for the Local Community Art Scene
WHERE: Atlas Yoga Studios
18-B Ainslie Street South,
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada Map WHEN: Sunday, May 6th, 2018 2:00-3:30pm WHY: Art is an important part of our lives.