Category Archives: The Issues

E-mail to Jay Teichroeb, March 7, 2006

Dear Mr Teichroeb:

I am currently waiting for a copy of the pamphlet you cited as being given to the homeless when the city ‘cleans up’ the site they occupy. With your implication that this pamphlet contains all the information needed to cease to be homeless, you should be able to appreciate how impatient I, and my fellow homeless, are in awaiting a copy of the pamphlet.

With this in mind I am sending this request for a copy of the pamphlet and/or the information it contains directly to you in hopes that you can quickly forward a copy.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter,

James W Breckenridge

Letter to the Editor, Abbynews March 2, 2006

Dear Sirs,

I am still waiting for Mr. Teichroeb (or the City) to forward or e-mail me a copy of the “resource pamphlet” he cited as being given to the Homeless. As many of us who are currently homeless desparately want of the streets we are waiting rathe impatiently for the pamplet that Mr. Teichroeb implied contains all the information a person needs to get off the street and into housing.

I am sure The News can usnderstand the great interest I and others have in obtaining this knowledtge. I ask that you do me the great favour of contacting Mr. Teichroeb (or the City) on this matter. One hopes that you have more success in obtaining the pamphlet in a timely manner. Further, could I troble you to forward the information contained in the pamphlet on to me?

I thank you for any aid you can provide in the quest for this life pattern altering knowledge.

James W. Breckenridege

Letter to the editor

RE: Jay Teichroeb’s comments, Saturday February 25, 2006

I you wonder why nothing is being accomplished in helping the homeless get off the streets, find homes and work OR why I get so frustrated with the pointless waste of taxpayers money to “not accomplish anything” I bring to your attention the words of Mr. Teichroeb, the city’s ‘spin doctor’: “…issue a 48-hour notice. That notice requires the person to vacate the area within two days”. I draw to Mr. Teichroeb’attention my words “… people have nowhere else to go”. Perhaps Mr. Teichroeb would care to explain to me, to the homeless and ro the public what good giving a warning does for people who are where they are because they have “nowhere else to go”. And again Mr. Teichroeb “If that person does not move”. They are homeless, where are they suppose to move?

One must admire the ‘spin’ and use of euphemism in Mr. Teichroeb’s explanation of the city’s actions as “clean up the site”. “Clean up”, confiscate, steal the words may change the results are the same. To deprive the people whose belongings were “cleaned up” by the city of shelter and bedding at a time when temperatures were falling, putting their health and perhaps their lives at risk. To me totally irresponsible and unacceptable behaviour.


Oh! Excuse me. I forgot all about the ‘resource pamphlet’. I would comment on the pamphlet but in asking about the claimed pamphlet among those I know who have been victims of city “clean ups” all I received were puzzled looks and denials of ever have seen or heard of the claimed pamphlet. If someone would care to e-mail or forward me a copy of said purported pamphlet I would be only to happy to review it and comment on the ‘alleged assistance’. ( I will save any comments on my experiences with ‘alleged assistance’ for the pamphlet review – to avoid this letter becoming a novel.)

I challenge Mr. Teichroeb to gain a little expertise in this area by living on the $510 per month, which is the amount one gets on social assistance. If he finds he cannot jump over all the barriers social services raise, find shelter (cannot find a place for $325 in Abbotsford? then you get $0; no shelter=no shelter allowance) and live (you get, in theory, $185 for personal expenses [food, laundry, personal hygiene, transportation etc.] this month – but no shelter = $0 next month), I would be glad to help him adjust to life jon the street as a homeless person. Of course he can make full use of the ‘resource pamphlet’ in searching for help ton get off the streets.

Just for 3 months. Perhaps the News would be willing to act as judge/referee in this matter – perhaps even giving people a weekly report on how Mr. Teichroeb is progressing (surviving?). Giving the public an opportunity for an unique view of life on the streets of their city. Then Mr. Teichroeb: you, I the public and your bosses can have a very interesting conversation. Hopefully leading to new and sensible policies that actually accomplish something.