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Bill Walton

Bill Walton

William Warren Walton CPA (Ret’d)
Born December 14, 1938 in Port Loring, Ontario
Retired from the City of North Bay in 2002, Bill was married to Diana (Classical Studies Nipissing U. They have one son, Marcus, who after a career with CAF, now flies for WestJet.

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Recent Work by Bill

Opinion: Bill Walton, I saw an eagle that predicts the future

Opinion: Bill Walton, I saw an eagle that predicts the future

Seeing an eagle on the last day of the year is a well-known portent.
Opinion: Fall economic statement outlook guess

Opinion: Fall economic statement outlook guess

You are richer than you . . . wait, wait
Opinion: Bill Walton, Dropping the Puck

Opinion: Bill Walton, Dropping the Puck

Everyone out of the penalty box: Shovels in the. . . picks to the rock. Let’s go!
Opinion: Bill Walton, Seventy cents on the dollar

Opinion: Bill Walton, Seventy cents on the dollar

Doug: Will the bi-lateral trade deal preclude Mexican farm workers from our summer market?
Opinion: Bill Walton, Gathering Your Thoughts

Opinion: Bill Walton, Gathering Your Thoughts

My father, a man who would speak his mind, often paused before speaking, gathering his thoughts. It wasn’t genetic.
Opinion: Bill Walton, A Restoule Halloween

Opinion: Bill Walton, A Restoule Halloween

The ghost of Halloween past
Opinion: Bill Walton, Being smug

Opinion: Bill Walton, Being smug

Recalling council meetings some 30 years ago when the public could speak, we quite often had a fellow who spoke about homelessness and mental health. That he put scotch tape on his face to stop air leakage, only made him more of a character. But council heard him out
Opinion: Bill Walton, Another Big Dig

Opinion: Bill Walton, Another Big Dig

Tunnels: a new meaning for the underground economy
Opinion: Bill Walton, For the Want of a Nail

Opinion: Bill Walton, For the Want of a Nail

Wanted: Farrier with own supply of nails
Opinion: Bill Walton, How to Fix a Leak

Opinion: Bill Walton, How to Fix a Leak

Place the pot, formerly used to make soup, under the drip. . .
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