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Create Account We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentMoss Park Arena’s leaders fear that they may be sidelined by the councillor and they said the Toronto Sun’s reporting on turmoil at Yonge-Dundas Square’s board fit with their experience expressed frustration to the Sun and set out their views that in the year and a half since Moise came on he’s done little for the arena and has been rude uninterested and even walked out on meetings “I think he’s just not happy with us and this is his way of getting rid of the board.” Moise told the Sun he’s “been very respectful to the board.” He said the crumbling arena’s issues aren’t their fault but added that they’ve “pushed back” at his solutions “I want to make sure the local community has access,” Moise said “There’s no malice (toward the board) … But the issues that the arena has faced and continues to face is beyond their scope.” Your noon-hour look at what's happening in Toronto and beyond By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of Your Midday Sun will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? 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But Fritzlar and Marcus said one of Moise’s fixes was to ensure a key member of the board was replaced by a developer Another was to suggest a ball hockey fundraiser – in one of Toronto’s poorest parts “He suggests things that are outside of our mandate He suggests things that are out of step with reality,” Fritzlar said Council this week is set to discuss having the city take over the arena one of a handful in Toronto run by a board Marcus said Moise made the move “without letting us know.” Moise said they got “a heads-up before the motion came to council but they’ve also known all along how I’ve felt about the direction of the arena.” This governance review is at council at the same time as one for Yonge-Dundas Square’s board That review was called for in June 2023 and the board’s leaders quit in December “There’s no commonality,” Moise said of Yonge-Dundas Square and Moss Park “I’m a new councillor and I’m very hands-on … I want things to be modernized and I want value for money.” Everyone agreed the arena is in unacceptable shape Marcus and Fritzlar said $1.5 million is needed just to get the barn to a state of good repair Moise said it’s like something from the ’70s “I feel like I’m in a Third World country when I walk through that space,” Moise said But Fritzlar said it’s unclear how city management is better since the municipality is already responsible for any repairs that cost more than $50,000 Marcus said he feared the change would kill long-running programs at Moss Park Both spoke with pride about its house league There are also skating programs and the arena has great relationships with schools around Moss Park to ensure kids get ice time they do not operate these kinds of programs,” Marcus said not something that the average Canadian marginalized person can actually have access to when it comes to skates and other things.” saying the rink’s programs connect with new Canadians some “coming right from the airport directly to the arena.” Marcus also expressed frustration over Moise’s diversity focus saying “every group in the community is represented in the rink.” Both expressed unease about Moise bringing in developers to tour the arena and for one to join the board Moise said he’s only working with developers at the rink to get someone familiar with that industry on the team and to drum up donations from the business world Moss Park is in for a transformation with an Ontario Line station being built steps away and its recreation centre due to be replaced Fritzlar said the board met with Metrolinx staff to discuss subway construction and Moise appeared “unannounced” and “took up three-quarters of the meeting” pushing for a new arena Marcus added: “He showed up and demanded a new rink and Metrolinx just blew him off and then he disappeared on us for four months.” Moise said that was part of a push to get funding from the province – and while receptive “I have no motivation of self-interest here,” he added “I’m just trying to make things better here in Toronto Centre and using an equity lens jholmes@postmedia.com transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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The first of 62 Airbus H145Ms ordered by the German Bundeswehr has completed its maiden flight at the manufacturer’s facility in Donauworth paving the way for the first delivery before the end of the year Announcing the news on X Airbus Helicopters added that the first German military pilots have also begun training on their new helicopters The order for 62 H145Ms — with options for a further 20 aircraft — was announced just nine months ago and represents the largest every order for the military version of the type Airbus Helicopters CEO Bruno Even referenced the “very ambitious” delivery schedule set by Germany but the manufacturer now seems well placed to meet the requirement for first delivery this year The last aircraft is set to be delivered in 2028 The German Army will receive 57 of the H145Ms and will use it in a light attack role as part of a bridge solution to replace the German Army’s fleet of Tigers The remaining aircraft will be used by the Luftwaffe’s special forces The aircraft will be based at the International Helicopter Training Center in Bückeburg The Bundeswehr already operates 16 H145M LUH special operations and eight H145 LUH search-and-rescue helicopters Army employs almost 500 helicopters from the H145 family — the UH-72 Lakota.  and website in this browser for the next time I comment Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Bell 525 Walkaround: The First Commercial Fly-by-Wire Helicopter Bell 505 Contact seller for price Year: 2022 Click on the button below to send an email to our team and we will get to it as soon as possible Have a story idea you would like to suggest Minnesota - He's kept the four antique photos of a family and three wedding couples safe for decades without knowing the identities of the people in them a 75-year-old retired elementary school teacher from Cambridge hopes that someone can help him find out the people's names and stories And he's turning to central Wisconsin for help.  Marshall contacted the Marshfield News-Herald in hopes that a news story might turn up someone who can help him identify the people "At least I hope I can find out the last names," Marshall said Marshall came upon the photos while going through the possessions of his late aunt a farmer's wife who lived near Sauk Centre and Marshall and a cousin took on the task of going through Fritzlar's things He knows the photos were taken in Marshfield because they are marked as having been taken by a photographer there named Mason Marshall isn't completely sure any of his ancestors lived in central Wisconsin but he thinks that one of his great-grandfathers may have lived there for a time The photos were part of a large collection of pictures Fritzlar collected throughout the years The names of the people in the other images were marked on the back of the photos Because the other photos in Fritzlar's collection were of extended family members Marshall believes that the people in these pictures are family Marshall is struck by the quality of the photos with sharp focus that remained intact throughout the years He is particularly taken with the subtle smile of the older woman "You just want to give her a hug," Marshall said even though he had no idea who the people were.  "I guess I'm a little sentimental," Marshall said he tried to find out about the photos in the same way he is today by reaching out to the Marshfield News-Herald Marshall had a friend drop the photos off at the newspaper's office hoping that the paper would print them to see if anyone in the community recognized the people.  The photos were mailed back to Marshall; he said he doesn't think a story was published Marshall put the photos away at the time and forgot about them until recently He found the pictures again when he was going through memorabilia while doing research on his family history Marshall said he'd be happy to give them to a family member of the people in the photos If you can help Marshall solve the mystery call him at 763-689-4338 or send him an email at marshall974@msn.com OTHER NEWS: Proposed development could bring new restaurants to Marshfield OTHER NEWS: Neillsville snowboarder Daina Shilts wins gold at X Games in Aspen Contact Keith Uhlig at 715-845-0651 or kuhlig@gannett.com. Follow him at @UhligK on Twitter and Instagram or on Facebook. The Moss Park Arena board hasn’t been ordered off the ice – yet The final version suggests City Hall work to potentially address concerns about ice access and other matters “within current operating and governance structure of Moss Park Arena.” “We’re feeling pretty disappointed and we’re feeling pretty discouraged,” Karin Fritzlar “I guess we’re happy that the board was not voted on being dismantled immediately but this just feels like it’s a tremendous waste of time.” Chris Moise, the city councillor for the ward that includes Moss Park and a member of the board, brought forward the initial motion. He wants the rink run directly by the city as early as next year, and in an interview with the Sun before the vote he cited issues such as disrepair and “equity.” but chairman Andy Marcus told the Sun the Toronto Centre councillor has treated them “like crap.” city staff told Councillor Jon Burnside the arena is already required to follow municipal policy on ice allocation and direct operation of an arena would carry an estimated cost of $200,000 board members are appointed by elected officials and individual arena boards follow city policy,” Burnside asked stressing a need for “local access” at the only downtown arena with ice 12 months of the year He suggested many people drive to Moss Park from outside the core to play hockey or skate there “None of the local kids actually use the arena as the way that it should be used who sits on the board at George Bell Arena said she doesn’t think council “should just disband the board if there’s a problem.” go to the board meeting and invite city staff and try to resolve any of these issues that they do have,” she added Councillor Stephen Holyday put forward an amendment that failed 6-17 that would’ve shelved the whole issue “This thing needs to be whisked off the council floor and sent away as quick as possible just to try to save face on this situation,” he said Fritzlar was happy to see the board had advocates on council but said she found it “disappointing that many just supported this motion without asking the right questions.” She also wondered what “current or potential volunteers” will take away from this “What kind of message does it send,” she asked ‘Get involved in one of these city-appointed boards but beware – if the councillor doesn’t like your opinion or you don’t agree with his opinion he’ll just move to dismantle the board and council will just go ahead and vote in that direction?’” Test it out; it only takes a single click to unsubscribe ECCO Design is a full service product design and innovation firm Speck Design is a Silicon Valley product design and strategy consultancy 219 Design is an interdisciplinary product engineering firm based in Silicon Valley concept-to-launch design studio deeply rooted in technology and .. 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Sign In Please enter your email and we will send an email to reset your password Juniper Park\TBWA is continuing to grow with numerous hires across its departments in recent months Leading the hires are Lisa Wall and Adam Lang two new account leads who both join as VP and group account director having previously spent two years at the agency she has had senior account roles at BBDO and AKQA and was most recently group director of client engagement at Razorfish Wall will be leading the agency’s Capital Group U.S Lang joined the agency in December after a year as group account director at DDB will be leading the Nissan and Petro Canada accounts The Nissan account was previously led by Calvin Daniels, who left the agency in the fall to join Commonwealth\McCann Both Wall and Lang will work with Shelly-Ann Scott who remains VP and group account director on the agency’s CIBC account has also been promoted to group account director Juniper Park has made dozens of new hires since November across its departments it has added senior account director Michael Fritzlar (from Sapient) account directors Sarah Leveille (from DDB) and Natalie Sophia Gandy (from Dieste in Dallas) account supervisors Alexandra Potter (from Zulu Alpha Kilo) and Heather McLaren (from Taxi) senior account executive Margaret Jakubowski (from Publicis) and account executives: Lauren Reinhart (from DDB Australia) Brandon Sellers (from Innocean) and Sadie Harper (from Tag) has been promoted to account supervisor and  Deanna Coates the agency has hired art directors Adrian Valenzuela (from FCB) Matthew Cruz (from The Tite Group) and former freelancers Damon Crate and Neil Domingues Its new copywriters include Yulenka Rebello (from FCB) Union intern Molly McKay and recent Humber grad Carolyn Crystal Esra Tasdemir (from Taxi) and former freelancers Kevin Umana and Sam Dal Monte join the agency as designers Natalie McClare has been promoted to director of creative resources while Alexandra Mierzwa has been hired as creative coordinator The agency has also hired a new executive assistant and made four additions to its finance department All of those hires are on top of seven previously announced additions to the agency’s planning team , , , Von: Anke Laumann sagt Albayrak.","url":"https://www.hna.de/lokales/fritzlar-homberg/wabern-ort79909/ueberfall-gastaette-wabern-gastwirt-hatte-todesangst-6932248.html"};c&&a.navigator.canShare(d)&&(c.style.display="",c.addEventListener("click",b=>{b.preventDefault(),a.setTimeout(function(){a.navigator.share(d)},0)}))}})(window,document); Der 58-Jährige geht in seinem Bistro „Piano" an der Landgrafenstraße auf und ab Was in der vergangenen Nacht in seinem Lokal vorgefallen ist Zwei Männer sollen aufgestanden und rausgegangen seien Den drei Verbliebenen hat Albayrak Hausverbot erteilt und sie vor die Tür gesetzt Der Gastwirt hat anschließend die Tür abgeschlossen wie zwei Personen mit Eisenstangen auf Fenster und Tür des Lokals einschlugen die aggressiven Gäste wiedererkannt zu haben Um wieviel Uhr er die Nummer erneut gewählt hat soll ein Polizist beim zweiten Anruf gesagt haben Albayrak und der Stammgast warteten insgesamt eine halbe Stunde auf die Beamten Auch die Sprüche der Polizisten seien unpassend gewesen er könne einen Sicherheitsdienst einstellen Dabei habe er immer „ohne Ende Respekt“ vor der Polizei gehabt Die Polizei hat sich am Donnerstag nicht zu den Vorfällen geäußert „Ich kann im Moment keine Angaben dazu machen“ sagte Polizei-Pressesprecher Volker Schulz Liebe Leserinnen und Leser,wir bitten um Verständnis dass es im Unterschied zu vielen anderen Artikeln auf unserem Portal unter diesem Artikel keine Kommentarfunktion gibt Bei einzelnen Themen behält sich die Redaktion vor die Kommentarmöglichkeiten einzuschränken.Die Redaktion Dieser Inhalt"+t(a)+"kann aufgrund Ihrer Datenschutz-Einstellungen nicht geladen werden Von: Anke Laumann als Wahlleiter Günter Jung das Wahlergebnis verkündet: Claus Steinmetz hat es geschafft Er ist Bürgermeister von Wabern.","url":"https://www.hna.de/lokales/fritzlar-homberg/wabern-ort79909/souveraener-sieg-claus-steinmetz-buergermeister-wabern-5100220.html"};c&&a.navigator.canShare(d)&&(c.style.display="",c.addEventListener("click",b=>{b.preventDefault(),a.setTimeout(function(){a.navigator.share(d)},0)}))}})(window,document); Jubel und anhaltender Applaus brandet im Rathausfoyer auf Steinmetz hat 60,7 Prozent der Stimmen geholt einen souveränen Sieg eingefahren und wird neuer Bürgermeister von Wabern Kristian Ewald kam auf 33,9 Prozent und Manfred Schäfer auf 5,4 Prozent Allen voran seiner Familie mit Ehefrau Brigit: „Ohne dich hätte ich das nicht geschafft.“ Amtsinhaber Günter Jung dankte er für die gemeinsame Zeit im Rathaus Aber daraus sei auch viel Gutes entstanden Der Wahlkampf sei für den 51-Jährigen eine „wichtige Erfahrung gewesen“ „Darauf freue ich mich.“ Steinmetz sei offen für die Zusammenarbeit mit allen Fraktionen und Ortsbeiräten Ein Dank ging an die beiden Mitbewerber Kristian Ewald und Manfred Schäfer Der Wahlkampf sei stets fair geführt worden Zum Wahlerfolg gratulierten auch Landrat Winfried Becker und SPD-Kreisvorsitzender Edgar Franke mit Steinmetz einen „kompetenten Partner im Schwalm-Eder-Kreis zu wissen.“ Steinmetz sollte aus seinem Job als Büroleiter wissen was auf ihn zukommt: „Der schönste Beruf der Welt.“