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Trevor Steunenberg

Trevor Steunenberg

@TSteunenberg

Math student at UWaterloo. NFL coaches need a clock management boot camp.

Katılım Ağustos 2019
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Chase Passive Income
Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
Just called a millionaire friend Invited him to lunch to network with other entrepreneurs and discuss business strategies “Sorry man, I’m getting Mother’s Day brunch with my wife and kids” I hung up on him Now I know exactly why he isn’t a billionaire
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Kerch 🍉
Kerch 🍉@matt_kercher·
This will all result in public dollars being spent subsidizing billionaires. Want to save the Whitecaps? Turn them into a public team like the GB Packers. If the city wants to spend this money, at least get some value out of it. Make the ownership model public.
Vancouver Liberals@vanliberals

Statement from Kareem Allam, Mayoral Candidate for the Vancouver Liberals: Let’s save the Whitecaps. Here is how: With bidders now entering the process to purchase the Whitecaps who want to move the team, the likelihood of the team staying has decreased. But it’s not impossible to keep them. It will take courage, hard work, and sincerity—none of which we’ve had from Mayor Ken Sim. 1) The PNE site offer was a distraction. A feasibility study for a new ballpark there, with adjacent activations, quickly shows that without rapid transit (SkyTrain), the project won’t pencil out. 2) Being away from the downtown core negatively impacts suite capacity and the entertainment district, both essential to making the finances work. 3) This Whitecaps problem didn’t emerge in the past three months. It has been on the books for at least a decade. 4) To ensure a new local bidder doing due diligence on a significant acquisition can outbid others or at least give the MLS Commissioner pause, the project site needs to be much more substantial. 5) There has only ever been one site that works: the original Central Waterfront District proposal Kerfoot suggested in the 2000s. 6) Kerfoot still owns that land, but CPKC Rail owns the right of way on top of it. 7) What’s changed since that plan? The Minnesota Twins built a ballpark over railroad tracks, demonstrating that safety and engineering technology have come a long way. Wrigley Field, Minute Maid Park, and T-Mobile Park are all adjacent to or over rail lines. There are dozens of other examples. 8) Rather than dig into the file over the past four years, Ken Sim ignored it. He could have used this knowledge to bring rail companies, the Port, and the Feds together. The city also owns land immediately adjacent to the Kerfoot lands—at the nexus of a SeaBus line, two SkyTrain lines, and the West Coast Express—in the heart of our corporate core. 9) If we’re going to keep the team, we need the best. It’s time to hire Mortensen, who helped lead the Twins stadium project, and get to work to show local bidders and regulators a path to real financial viability, along with feasible engineering and safety—not a PR sleight of hand with the PNE site. 10) We don’t have anymore time to waste. Let’s save the Whitecaps!

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Sons of Ben
Sons of Ben@SonsofBen·
Vancouver White Caps and their fans are facing uncertainty as the club's future is put into jeopardy. Fans and citizens alike are asking for their Provincial Government to come to a deal to keep the Caps in Vancouver, their home for over 50 years Help the fight to #SaveTheCaps
Mayor Ken Sim@KenSimCity

STATEMENT FROM VANCOUVER MAYOR KEN SIM: The Whitecaps have been Vancouver’s club since 1974. Many things have changed throughout the years: the players, the logos, the kits, and the stadiums, just to name a few. The one thing that has never changed is Vancouver’s love of this team. The Whitecaps are one of the top teams in the MLS, they were the runners up in last year’s championship, and they sit in the top ten of league attendance at an average of 24,000+ per game. While we understand that professional sports is a complex business, it would be a mistake for any team to leave a market with such a longstanding history and ready-made fanbase. The City of Vancouver has done its part to create a path forward for the team’s future here by offering prime space at Hastings Park for the Whitecaps to construct a new stadium and entertainment district. Now, we face the difficult part. BC Place is owned and operated by the Provincial Government. In fact, it’s the only stadium owned and operated by a government found anywhere in the MLS. In order for the team to stay in Vancouver, the Whitecaps and Province must sign a bridge deal that will allow BC Place to become viable in the near term while a new stadium can be designed and built. That's why today, we are calling on the team’s ownership to publicly and clearly articulate what they need to stay here in Vancouver, and we are calling on the Provincial Government to come to the table and make that a reality. To all Vancouver Whitecaps fans, to the @Southsiders, and to all of the supporter groups, we need you to keep the fight going. We need you to stay strong, and we need you to stay loud. Losing the Whitecaps is not an option. #SAVETHECAPS

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Dan Clark
Dan Clark@_dmfc·
I made this tonight inspired by our @realsaltlake Peak Utah home kit from last year. #savethecaps
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Don Garber
Don Garber@thesoccerdon·
My account was compromised earlier this evening. The issue has been resolved. I appreciate Premier Eby for taking the time to meet with me today.
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Ben Steiner
Ben Steiner@BenSteiner00·
NEW: Vancouver Whitecaps supporters are showing up in big numbers and the #SaveTheCaps message is already spreading across MLS fan bases. I spoke to Southsiders president Ciáran Nicoll about the project and it’s first game. ✍️ for @SI_FootballClub si.com/soccer/how-fan…
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Mayor Ken Sim
Mayor Ken Sim@KenSimCity·
With the approval of yesterday’s motion, now begins an open and transparent process to identify a qualified proponent to bring Major League Baseball to Vancouver. League expansion is on the horizon and we know Vancouver would be the ideal home for a new MLB team. This will be a once-in-a-generation opportunity to bring something really special to Vancouver, stay tuned.
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Trevor Steunenberg
Trevor Steunenberg@TSteunenberg·
@taj1944 What’s the chance they hire a non-dinosaur and why is it less than 0%
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Taj@taj1944·
No decent candidate is going to take a job to be Rutherford's puppet. Doesn't matter what the process is if Rutherford is still here. Rutherford needs to announce exactly when he's stepping away like Armstrong did to have a chance to get someone decent.
Irfaan Gaffar@irfgaffar

With Patrik Allvin out as GM the Canucks are going to really take their time in hiring his replacement. Want to go to a thorough process and speak with many candidates. Have to take their time and do it right.

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Mayor Ken Sim
Mayor Ken Sim@KenSimCity·
Vancouver should become the next home of a Major League Baseball team. With the MLB publicly expressing interest in expansion in the near future, we see an opportunity to position our city as the next home for a franchise. This could be an opportunity to bring something truly special to Vancouver. An MLB team would be a significant step forward for our city and would create lasting memories for fans across generations.
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