Canadians Love Ice in Their Drinks and Under Their Skates — But Not at American Airports

 Marc Snelling  March 26, 2026  3 Comments on Canadians Love Ice in Their Drinks and Under Their Skates — But Not at American Airports

The View From Canada by Former OBcean

By Marc Snelling

OB has always been ice-free.  Closest I’ve seen it come was a dip into the high 30’s during the El Nino winter of 1997-98.  Or people driving back from Cuyamaca with snow they deliberately put on their hood.  An endless source of laughs for any Northern transplant to OB that has spent winters constantly clearing snow off their car.

Canadians do love ice, in their drinks, under their skates. But ice in some places raises their anxiety levels like on highways… and in airports.  Driving the highway in freezing rain is a white-knuckle experience. Statistically you know only a small percentage of people will end up in the ditch, but you sure don’t want the consequences that come with being part of that small percentage.

The same psychology is at work on Canadians as ICE is deployed to American airports. Everyone knows the statistical chances of being detained are minimal. Still those Canadians who are part of that percentage being detained are highly visible. Just like you slow your roll on the highway when you see a car in the ditch, Canadians have been given yet more reasons to slow down and question if they want to travel through American airports.

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Bill Introduced in State Senate to Exempt Midway Rising Project From CEQA Review

 Source  March 26, 2026  16 Comments on Bill Introduced in State Senate to Exempt Midway Rising Project From CEQA Review

Voice of San Diego Staff / March 26, 2026

State Sen. Akilah Weber Pierson has introduced a bill that would exempt the Midway Rising project from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act.

We had reported that San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and his team were considering seeking legislation like this to ensure the project could survive legal challenges even after courts threw out two voter-approved ballot measures to raise the height limit in the Midway area. Developers were confident they could rely on the state’s density bonus housing laws to ensure they could build higher than the 30-foot building height limit on the coast.

Now legislation is moving forward to pre-empt any legal challenges.

The bill: It’s SB-958. You can read it here. It would have the Legislature declare the many attributes of the project — the thousands of new homes, including many restricted for people with low incomes, new parks, new arena and other improvements.

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More on Lawsuit Against City of San Diego by SOHO on Historical Preservation Rules Being Trashed

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Editordude: Here’s UT reporter David Garrick’s view of the lawsuit filed by SOHO against the City of San Diego usurping local historical preservation rules.

By David Garrick / San Diego U-T / March 25, 2026

San Diego’s leading historic preservation group — Save Our Heritage Organisation — took legal action this week in an effort to block the city from softening its historic preservation rules.

SOHO filed an 11-page writ of mandamus demanding the city conduct a comprehensive environmental impact report before changing city historic preservation rules.

The action applies to a package of preservation changes the City Council approved Feb. 24 that includes allowing the council to overrule the city’s Historical Resources Board when the board designates a property historic.

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Water at OB’s Dog Beach Closed Due to Sewage Release

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San Diego County’s Department of Environmental Health and Quality today, Wednesday, March 25th, announced the closure of the San Diego River where it meets Dog Beach in Ocean Beach after a large volume of sewage was released.

According to the DEHQ, 18,000 gallons of sewage was discharged, with an estimated 9,000 gallons reaching the San Diego River near the intersection of Friars Road and Sea World Drive.

Beachgoers were advised that the ocean water contains sewage and may cause illness. The water contact closure will remain in place until sampling and field observations confirm these areas are safe for water contact, according to a county statement.

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No Kings Protests at 22 Sites in San Diego County March 28th — Updated List

 Frank Gormlie  March 25, 2026  2 Comments on No Kings Protests at 22 Sites in San Diego County March 28th — Updated List

Tens of Thousands Expected Across San Diego County for No Kings March 28 

Organizers anticipate largest San Diego turnout yet after 80,000+ joined October mobilization

Tens of thousands of San Diego County residents are expected at 22 rallies, marches and family-friendly events on Saturday, March 28, building on the 80,000+ who mobilized countywide in October 2025. Participants say they are mobilizing in defense of democratic institutions, civil liberties, and social programs affecting San Diego families. Events are scheduled across San Diego County, including Downtown San Diego, Ocean Beach, La Jolla, Carmel Valley, Mira Mesa, Carlsbad, Oceanside,Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Fallbrook, Temecula, Valley Center, Rancho Bernardo, Ramona, La Mesa, El Cajon, Chula Vista, Otay Mesa and Borrego Springs.

Here’s the updated list of No Kings events within San Diego County, March 28

MAIN SAN DIEGO RALLY & MARCH
Waterfront Park
10:00 a.m.–noon | 1600 Pacific Hwy, San Diego, CA 92101

Schedule:
10:00–10:45 a.m. — Main program & speakers
10:45 a.m.–noon  — March; return to Waterfront Park

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Balboa Park Needs Your Voice

 Kate Callen  March 24, 2026  6 Comments on Balboa Park Needs Your Voice

A drive to create a public-private Park conservancy will launch Saturday, March 28 with public Town Hall

By Kate Callen

The people of San Diego are the real stakeholders of Balboa Park, and they are ready to take back their “crown jewel” from a city government that has neglected and exploited it.

A grassroots drive to create a public-private Park conservancy will launch Saturday, March 28, at a San Diego Community Coalition town hall at 9:30 a.m. at the Mission Valley Library, 2123 Fenton Parkway. The forum is co-hosted by Neighbors for a Better San Diego.

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Iran Rejects Trump’s Proposals to End the War But Offers 5 of Its Own Conditions

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By NPR Staff / Updated March 25, 20261:43 PM ET 

Iran’s government on Wednesday rejected President Trump’s plan for ending the war and vowed to continue fighting until a list of Iran’s own conditions are met. Iran’s demands include war reparation payments and recognition of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.

Although the response may be a blow to the U.S. proposal, it signaled the opening of some sort of negotiating between the two countries as the war approaches the one-month mark.

Israel is determined to keep fighting Iran and the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Iran makes a counterproposal demanding reparations
Iran has rejected President Trump’s plan for ending the war and presented five conditions of its own.

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3,000 No Kings Protests Across America on Saturday, March 28 — 19 in San Diego County; Rag Needs Volunteers to Take Photos for Us

 Frank Gormlie  March 24, 2026  0 Comments on 3,000 No Kings Protests Across America on Saturday, March 28 — 19 in San Diego County; Rag Needs Volunteers to Take Photos for Us

Send Email to Rag if You Can Cover Event(s) Here in SD County

Over 3,000 events are planned this Saturday, March 28 for the No Kings nation-wide protests. 19 are planned just in San Diego County. (See below for more context.)

Meanwhile, the Rag is searching for volunteers to take photos at the different event sites. We’ll be doing a livestream of the day’s protests and will be posting the photos up on the Rag. So far we have half a dozen people who have committed to taking photos at some of the sites — and we need more volunteers.

If you are attending one of the San Diego County events and can take and send us several photos, please email Editordude at obragblog@gmail.com and let us know which event or events you can cover.

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The End of Feng Sui in Balboa Park?

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by Frank Sabatini Jr./ Uptown News / March 22, 2026

The brouhaha over paid parking in and around Balboa Park became exceptionally clear to me after making two visits by car to our gorgeous public land in recent weeks.

My first visit under the new revenue- generating program was on a balmy weekday in February. It was 50 days after the initiative was implemented in early January — the plan was championed by Mayor Todd Gloria and approved by the San Diego City Council — seemingly enough time for city officials to acquaint us with a cohesive payment system.

I was there to briefly meet a friend at the Timken Museum of Art. I drove into the park at its northwestern section off of Sixth Avenue. That put me onto tree-lined Balboa Drive before hanging left to cross the Laurel Street Bridge. It’s the route I always take to my favorite parking lot located behind the Organ Pavilion, which sits in proximity to the park’s cultural heart, the El Prado.

The sight of pay stations and heavy signage pertaining to the new reality of paid parking was saddening. The materials are aesthetically cold and gawky against the park’s backdrop of lush foliage and historical architecture. It’s as through somebody walked into a large, airy room with good feng shui and cluttered it.

Bigger disappointments followed.

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75-Year-Old Mission Bay Restaurant Could Be Forced Out by City’s Redevelopment Plan

 Source  March 24, 2026  2 Comments on 75-Year-Old Mission Bay Restaurant Could Be Forced Out by City’s Redevelopment Plan

by Thomas Murphy / Beach & Bay Press / March 23, 2026

A 75-year-old waterfront restaurant in Mission Bay could be forced out by the city of San Diego’s redevelopment plan, putting Joe Busalacchi’s family business and one of the bay’s oldest tenants at risk.

Sportsmen’s Seafood was the first lease signed in Mission Bay, operating even before the area’s first bridges were built.

Busalacchi has run the restaurant for 36 years, continuing a three-generation family business after his father passed away.

“The city is supposed to serve and protect the citizens of San Diego. They want to kick out all of these people who have to pay rent and pay for their children,” said Busalacchi. “How is that serving and protecting? They ain’t serving me, any of my employees, or anyone on the docks.”

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