Great post, @googe .
Worth noting for comparisons sake.. even when you lease office or warehouse space, the improvements (fixtures) become property of the Landlord and have to be left in place. (You are able to remove items that arent connected permanently, bolted down or hardwired in etc) Reading into this a bit more, it certainly seems fair, although I dont get parks Canada suggesting a parkade.
They're limited by additional space, they can't fill the road with parking lots due to avalanche danger and wildlife concerns. If they want to increase their parking, only way is to go up...This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There's a lot of bullshit that Sunshine spews just to try and win public opinion. A more educated discussion would have been to spell out what is different between Sunshine's guidelines compared to Louise, Norquay and Marmot, then that is an apples to apples comparison, if only Sunshine has a finite lease but the others have open ended leases then feel free to bitch about it.
This is just the Scurfields trying to play up their situation. If you cant make your investment back in 42 years then you're running your business wrong.
I remember when a Scurfield got scolded for skiing out of bounds in a restricted area at SSV, then management fired most of the ski patrol. Had 6 season passes at ssv, haven't been there a day since.
It's a lease. You don't own anything when you lease. New guideline rules on renewal. You have to figure out if you can make a buck based on new 42 years lease. If not, you can walk away.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So he has been on the land for 38 years. If he didn't have an ROI 2x over in that period, it's not anyone's fault but his own. And if he doesn't think he can make a $ for the next 42 years on new deal, he should step aside and let someone else try it.
This whole whoa is me PR campaign is just amateurish. Anyone with a brain can see thru it. And I'm ashame Herald editorial actually publish that opinion piece.
Yup pass got taken away for be a dick to the patroller, instead of just getting the pass reinstated they decide to fire the patroller. The rest of patrol walk out for a day in protest. What do the Scurfileds do? Not only do they not back down for firing a guy for offending their adult brat or kid, they turn around and sue evveryone who walked out. This whole situation certainly proved to me the Scurfield only give a shit about themselves and the bottom line. They’ve dug themselves a hole in this mess and now are trying to sway the public to help them out of it by wagging a PR campaign against Parks Canada.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Pierre giveth, Justin taketh away, I guess.forced to agree to new site guidelines for Sunshine or have his family’s business sold out from under him by Parks Canada and, by extension, Justin Trudeau’s federal Liberal government.
Sunshine agreed to the site guidelines...
https://globalnews.ca/news/4885970/s...te-guidelines/
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That was quick. I guess last few days of PR didn't get what he was looking for.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteNot to burst the bubble but that blurb was already in the article that OP posted since the letter was dated January 21 because that was also when the deadline was.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
TIL Jan 2019 is almost coming to an end.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Funny coincidence. When the little "Do you know who I am?" brat got a warning for ducking a rope closure and Scurfield fired everybody who was involved in detaining him, they also had the very same editorial author over at the Herald, Licia Corbella, write their spin for that incident too, about the poor confused boy who was being bullied for being lost. Their PR guy was also a former opinion editor at the Herald, so they are quite a family. She probably doesn't pay for lift ticketsThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Between the antics of Taylor Scurfield and Ralph Scurfield, it seems clear that an entitlement gene runs in that family. And then there is their father, who originally bought the place. He was killed in a heliskiing avalanche after he disobeyed the group's guide when he said not to cross a known avalanche slope (ironic), including repeated warnings to stop, and then the shits had the nerve to try and sue the guide over his death.
I don't know how much of it was true, I heard this from a guy from a guy.
Sunshine uses their own group of ski patrol while most other hills get the people from Canadian Ski Patrol. Supposedly at some time ago Sunshine did the same thing just like most other hills. One of the ski patrol decided to patrol on the owner's wife so the whole bunch got send away and never come back.
for shits and giggles, govern yourself accordingly