TheTigerMaster
Superstar
I mostly asked him because he was going on for about 15 minutes (the meeting was schedule to last 30 minutes) about how important heritage was to him and how passionate he was about it. Knowing that his comments to the Star a few weeks ago were completely dismissive of heritage, I thought I should call him out on the discrepancy to see what he said. Obviously he didn't answer the question.
Personally, I do agree completely with the demolition
There were a couple of petulant or sullen holdout questions about wind effects and those silly Stollery stones. Audience was silent. Anytime someone praised the project (and many did) the audience was sustained applause. Im proud of this city.
Well to be fair, after the first person asked about Strolley, quite a few hands shot up, so I think there were more than a few people concerned. And I recall the next two questions after that were about Strolley. However I do agree that the people whining about Strolley are a bit silly. These people need to realize that this building would have an atrocious street presence with the Strolley building in place. Tearing that old thing down was the right call.
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