Canadian Navy
In 1987 there was a proposed class of 10 nuclear powered attack submarines to be built for the Canadian Navy. However, the announcement triggered so much criticism.....did I hear politics?..... that the project was cancelled before it could get off the ground. Our navy did have 3 diesel-electric subs that had become...
Apr 12, 2024
Saskatoon Downtown Concept Plan
It was 20 years ago this month, April 2004 the Saskatoon South Downtown Concept Plan held public meetings. Public input forms were also available at city leisure centres, City Hall, Meewasin Valley Authority, and the three Business Improvement Districts, plus the City developed a web page allowing citizens to review t...
Apr 10, 2024
Carbon Tax
When it comes to the "Carbon Tax", it's difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to what we are told by the federal government versus what is said by some provincial governments. Canada has an Emissions Reduction Plan whose target is to be 40% below 2005 emissions levels by 2030 and net-...
Apr 08, 2024
Ring Road?
When will Saskatoon have a Ring Road like the other four major Prairie cities, Regina, Calgary, Edmonton and Winnipeg? A better question might be WILL Saskatoon ever have a Ring Road? Edmonton's ring road was completed and opened to traffic in 2016. The final segment of Calgary's ring road opened to traffic last D...
Apr 05, 2024
AI
Last Wednesday I started Coffeetalk by saying, "We may soon live in a world where it is hard to tell whether the person speaking to us in a video is real or generated by a computer program". It seems every time I peek at the latest news I see some new innovation in Artificial Intelligence. Open AI is now to...
Apr 03, 2024
April Fools
Exactly 20 years ago today Coffeetalk was about April Fools Day. I said its history isn't entirely clear. You can't pinpoint the first April Fools Day on a calendar. The beginning of the tradition may have been the year 1582 in France. Prior to that year the New Year was celebrated for eight days ending on April 1. ...
Apr 01, 2024
Saskatoon Black Business Expo
February was Black History Month, during which people across the country participated in events and festivities that honour the legacy of Black people in Canada and their communities. There were a number of Afro-centric events in Saskatoon including an African and Urban Fashion Show at the Remai Art Gallery that I had...
Mar 27, 2024
World Happiness Report
I saw this headline, "Canada slips to 15th place in annual World Happiness Report". Well, if that didn't just make me want to crawl under the covers and hibernate till June. Only the 15th happiest country on the planet? Parliament should take a break from fighting over the carbon tax to look into this im...
Mar 25, 2024
Gaza
I've said before that I am something of a newshound. I like to keep up on what is going on in my city, province, country and elsewhere in the world. As if the war in Ukraine isn't bad enough, the stories coming out of Gaza in the Middle East night after night on both our Canadian and American TV newscasts is heart w...
Mar 22, 2024
VLOGGER
We may soon live in a world where it is hard to tell whether the person speaking to us in a video is real or generated by a computer program. That's something to ponder. Here's something else: Google researchers have unveiled an AI that can bring still photos to life. You heard me right. It's called "VLOGGER...
Mar 20, 2024