New Column From an OBcean in Canada: ‘Canadians Love Americans –and It’s Mutual’

By Marc Snelling
Canadians love Americans. We know it’s mutual. We don’t need “Palm Springs Loves Canada” banners or multi-million “California Love” commercials from Gavin Newsom to prove it. Marketing campaigns from Palm Springs and California, among many other US cities and states, seeking to win back Canadian tourist dollars have all fallen flat. They don’t work because they tell Canadians what they already know. It is the rhetoric, threats and violence of the current US regime that fuel the grassroots boycotts of US travel and products. Americans may want to concentrate their efforts there if more Canadian tourist dollars.is what they want.
January 2026 saw the trend continue with the latest Stats Canada reporting showing a 26.8% year-over-year drop in Canadian return trips across the border. There remains no US alcohol on the shelves of government liquor stores in 11 of 13 provinces and territories. This isn’t because Canadians don’t enjoy California wine or Kentucky bourbon. It’s the taste of fascism they don’t care for. Many Canadians have grandfathers lying in the graveyards of Europe who fought fascism to build a better world for their children.



By South OB Girl
by Lynne Miller
The Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB) will be holding elections in March 2026 to fill seven (7) seats. Five (5) seats have 5 year terms and two (2) seats have a 1 year term and will go to the 7 candidates with the most votes in rank order.
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The following photos were submitted by Cory Miller and taken at the Tuesday, Feb. 24 City Council hearing on OB’s historical district in City Council Chambers. Text was submitted by South OB Girl, an irregular Rag columnist.
The San Diego Bird Alliance is proud to announce the return of the San Diego Bird Festival, scheduled from February 25 to March 1, 2026, at the Marina Village Conference Center in Mission Bay. This premier five-day celebration centered around the theme “Where Passion Takes Flight” invites birders of all backgrounds, abilities, and experience levels to explore the region’s unique biodiversity.




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