Thursday, January 21, 2010

Winter in the Bend


Changes on Main Street coming this Spring......

Grand Bend Hardware becomes the return of "Georges."

The former Bookstore beside JD's will be a Pet Food Store.

A bigger and better Kazwear.





Two Mayoral Candidates declared so far for Lambton Shores..Mark Simpson currently Ward 3 Alderman and Bill Weber currently Ward 2 Alderman
The two councillors have filed their intentions for the top spot in the 2010 municipal election.


Weber was on Stephen council 12 years- three years as deputy reeve and three years as reeve and it will be 10 years with Lambton Shores.
Simpson is the currently Ward 3 councillor, first elected in 2003 and re-elected in 2006.

Photo taken by Dave Bannister Jan 2010 looking toward the Lake past the Grand Bend Yacht Club Building






Thursday, January 14, 2010

Happy New Year


Looks like 2010 will be great in this area. A brand new Main Street along with several new businesses. More details to follow.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Merry Christmas from the Bend


Merry Christmas and all the Best of the Season. Thank you for your support and business in 2009 and I wish you a Prosperous and Happy 2010

Larry


Thursday, December 3, 2009

The dreaded HST - the combined federal and provincial, 13% sales tax thats set to come into effect July 1, 2010 continues moving it's way through the Ontario legislature and the Feds including Ignatieff's Liberals passed the necessary federal legislation to allow the provinces of BC and Ontario to procede to implement it. Dalton McGuinty seems bound and determined not to listen to the opposition to the tax, meaning the citizens of Ontario, insisting its good for the economy. Exactly .....tax the already overtaxed and overburdened consumer where it really hurts on their day to day living expenses. It's not a done deal yet so write and or e-mail your MPP telling them NO to the HST.


Meanwhile in Grand Bend they have finished rebuilding and repaving Main St. and are vigilantly working on the Sidewalks and Intersections it looks like they will have no problem in getting finished for the spring and summer season. It's looking good out there
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Mississauga, ON (December 3, 2009) -- In the midst of one of the most tumultuous economic periods in recent history, residential real estate has proven to be a safe harbour, with sales and average prices expected to post gains in most major Canadian cities in 2009, according to a report released today by RE/MAX.
for more click on the link below

                      http://www.remax-oa.com/MediaNewsroom/Pages/ReadMore.aspx?ItemID=54

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


HST will increase the costs of homeownership, say local REALTORS

The Government of Ontario formally launched its latest assault on homeowners, purchasers and sellers with the introduction of Bill 218, the Ontario Tax Plan for More Jobs and Growth Act, 2009.

Local REALTORS say the Government of Ontario's plan to introduce a HST on July 1, 2010 will significantly increase the cost of homeownership by increasing taxes on buyers, seller and owners.

Homebuyers and sellers will pay 8 per cent more on legal fees, appraisals, real estate commissions, home inspection fees, and moving costs, adding about $1,500 in new taxes to the average residential real estate transaction in Ontario.
For existing homeowners, the HST will also add hundreds of dollars in additional tax on utility bills, such as gas, electricity and home heating fuel, on home renovation labour, the cost of lawn upkeep or landscaping and the cost of snow removal.
No matter how you sell it, the HST is a big tax increase for local home buyers, sellers and owners, said Joe Hough, President of the London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS. We need government to reduce taxes and help families achieve their dreams of homeownership.
The HST combines the PST and GST into one value added tax, meaning that the 8 per cent PST will be applied to list of goods and services that were previously exempt.

The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) estimates that the new tax will add $1,449 in new taxes to an average resale home costing $302,354. OREA also estimates that the HST will add an estimated $262 million in new taxes annually to residential resale real estate transactions.

Homeowners will also have to pay an additional 8 per cent on many services required to maintain their homes. These services were previously exempt from PST and include utilities, home renovation labour, landscaping, snow removal and many others. OREA estimates HST on these services will add $480 in annual tax to the homeowner (based on a family that budgets $500 per month for such costs).

London and St. Thomas Association of REALTORS        LSTAR

342 Commissioners Rd. W., London, Ontario N6J 1Y3

Phone: 519.641.1400 or 519.641.1434 x244

Fax: 519.641.4613

www.lstar.ca

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Downtown Grand Bend Changes

Construction is well underway on the upgrade and rebuild of Main Street
This is a new two storey building replacing Kazwear near the Beach
Looking West  toward the Lake



Wednesday, October 21, 2009

An eventful month in Grand Bend this October

There is a big dig in front of Macs Milk and Back in Time , on Ontario St N ( hwy 21 ). Most of the parking lot is dug up perhaps looking for contaminated soil as this once was a Sunoco gas station .
Earlier this month gale force winds came thru town and quite a number of large trees came down
Just last Sunday  a fire caused by a burning cigarette destroyed most of the back end at Whitecaps, formerly Bikini Bobs and Gordies Beach House before that on the Main Street