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EDITORIAL: Signage debacle not the Alamo

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Sidney Cohen/NNSL photo Mayoral candidate Jerald Sibbeston says he was forced to fix his signs because they exceeded the election sign bylaw, but that his competitors' signs have not faced the same scrutiny. Oct. 1, 2018

Mayoral candidate Jerald Sibbeston says he is being unfairly targeted.

His allegations of an anti-Sibbeston bias inside city hall led the mayoral candidate to claim that the Municipal Enforcement Division was selectively enforcing the signage bylaw by going after his election signs but not those of other candidates.

He claimed his campaign was being targeted by the city because of his anti-establishment election promises and his run-ins with municipal authorities, including his ejection from the Fieldhouse last fall for showering there without a pass SA国际影视传媒 an event which apparently sparked his campaign.

Sibbeston is certainly an anti-establishment candidate.

In many ways he is like our Northern version of Davy Crockett, another anti-establishment candidate who represented the state of Tennessee in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1827 to 1831.

Like Crockett, Sibbeston is known for his flamboyant oratory and everyman persona.

Crockett once said, SA国际影视传媒淲henever I had anything and saw a fellow being suffering, I was more anxious to relieve him than to benefit myself. And this is one of the true secrets of my being a poor man to this day.SA国际影视传媒 Sibbeston likewise told Yellowknifer he doesnSA国际影视传媒檛, SA国际影视传媒淩oll in the dough.SA国际影视传媒

But his latest allegations against the city go too far.

He can claim all he wants about how bylaw is out to get him but his election signs clearly violated the height restrictions outlined in the signage bylaw. His towered 3.66 metres (12 feet), while the bylaw states that a sign can be a maximum of 2.5 metres.

His claim that rival Adrian BellSA国际影视传媒檚 signs also violated the signage bylaw is a stretch. One leg of BellSA国际影视传媒檚 Twin Pine Hill sign was over the limit SA国际影视传媒 by less than a foot.

MED is obligated to act SA国际影视传媒 and quickly -- if signs breach the bylaw. It's a matter of public safety. Who is a liable should one of his signs topple over and hurt somebody? Almost certainly that would include the citizens of Yellowknife SA国际影视传媒 the people Sibbeston aims to represent.

Davy Crockett once said, SA国际影视传媒淏e always sure you are right -- then go ahead.SA国际影视传媒

Sibbeston is not right on this one. He should forget about this issue and move forward with his campaign. This debacle should not be his Alamo.

HatSA国际影视传媒檚 off to FOXY

Last week, we reported that a pilot study had found that a Northern program called Fostering Open eXpression among Youth (FOXY) has produced positive results.

Foxy is an arts-based sex-education program conceived in 2011 by Candice Lys to empower young women in the North.

The pilot study was published in the International Journal of STD and AIDS and examined Indigenous and Northern woman aged 13 to 17 from 17 communities in the NWT.

It found that the FOXY program effectively informed participants on the importance of safe sex and the dangers of sexually transmitted infections (STI).

While the prevalence of teen pregnancy and STIs have been steadily improving in the North, many studies suggest the numbers here are much higher than the national average. One 2016 Statistics Canada report found that STIs affected 18 times more people in the NWT than in the rest of Canada.

The pilot studySA国际影视传媒檚 results are encouraging and sexual health in the North should be a continuing priority.





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