Denver Blogs: Is Daniel Briere French for “little pussy”?

Try these Denver blogs on for size. Mile High Hockey’s David Driscoll-Carignan’s recap of the Avs 5-4 win over the Flyers notes that Scott Hannan was knocked out of the game by a “sleazy post-whistle cross-check” by Daniel Briere — “Briere being french for ‘little pussy.'” Wow: A bonus language…

Not all grocery workers sold on “ratification bonus” gift cards

Still no official response from United Food and Commercial Workers Local 7 about this week’s “last, best and final” contract proposals from King Soopers and Safeway. But several employees posting on the Facebook page linked to the union’s AlwaysHereForColorado.com site don’t seem to have been won over by the most…

Jobbed: Here comes Santa Claus

The Job, as posted online: Santa Claus Qualifications: You must look the part and have a jovial personality to thrill the kids. Responsibilities: Being Santa Fri, Sat & Sun evenings from 12/4 through 12/20 and the 21st, 22nd & 23rd in downtown Denver. Costume furnished. Pay: N/A, but a contract…

Denver Blogs: A salute to the Broncos’ Peyton Hillis

A trifecta of local blogs worth eyeballing. Kyle at Bronco Talk thinks Peyton Hillis may be the cure the ailing Broncos running game needs. Watch your back, Knowshon. What’s the best thing about Colorado being number eleven in foreclosure activity among states nationally? As 5280’s Michael de Yoanna points out,…

Jobbed: John Hickenlooper Wants You (to work for free)!

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every week as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job, as posted here: Communications Intern — Denver Mayor’s Office Pay: Unpaid…

The nuts and bolts of five handy vending machines

Aside from the beer-vending machine in the Westword newsroom, this License Plates Nuts & Bolts machine in the state motor vehicle division office at 2736 Welton Street may be the coolest dispensary I’ve seen around town. For $1 buck, you can avoid the aggravation of the hardware store or wherever…

Here’s what downtown’s 14th Street should look like — in 2011

There’s been a lot of ballot-casting taking place in these parts lately. But the general public didn’t participate in a vote being touted by the Downtown Denver Partnership. Instead, it involved businesspeople who’ve decided to dip into their wallets to help renovate a key stretch of 14th Street, as seen…

Jobbed: Snow, snow, snow

Having trouble finding work? You’re not alone. Follow Jobbed every week as we troll for the weird, the wacky and the worst of what the recession-era world of job ads has to offer. The Job, as posted online: Snow removal Pay: $13 to $35 an hour based on experience and…

The Denver housing market: All better now?

This week, we learned that in August, home prices in the Denver area rose for the sixth straight month, and the average was down just 1.9 percent from the same month last year. Given that catastrophes in the housing sector are largely responsible for our long-running recession, do the August…

DIA spokesman: “There’s no such thing as an all-weather airport”

Denver International Airport received complaints from some airlines on Thursday for allegedly not clearing runways of snow quickly enough — but DIA spokesman Chuck Cannon believes the facility well. “Obviously, things slowed down on Wednesday and Thursday,” he concedes, “but they have to when you have blizzard conditions like we…

A grocery worker talks about potential strike, lockout

On October 20, talks between grocery workers and Safeway about a new contract broke down only a few hours after they’d started up again — and later that week, King Soopers employees were given a letter strongly implying that if Safeway staffers struck, they’d be locked out. It’s a scenario…

Just how threatened is the Union Station redevelopment project?

A Denver Post story today noted that an unprecedented attempt to score up to $320 million in loans from two federal agencies in order to bankroll the still woefully underfunded Union Station redevelopment could be on the rocks because the project’s managers haven’t been able to get a favorable rating…

Denver Blogs: Elect the Nuggets 58 game winners

Here are some blogs you might enjoy. Jeremy at Roundball Mining Company predicts that the Nuggets will surpass last year’s 54-win mark by four games, declaring, “Yes we can! The sun is out. The seas have parted. The basketball gods are shining upon us!” Keep hope alive! The Denver Egotist…

SMA Solar to convert Denver into Sunny Island

You know the decision of a business to relocate is a big deal when the state’s governor offers to serve as a de facto publicist, as Bill Ritter did yesterday during the announcement that the German firm SMA Solar Technology AG will be opening a plant in the Denver area…