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EDITORIAL: Ripping it up

EDITORIAL: Ripping it up

Tongues are wagging on the street and in our letters to the editor section this week about Coun. Mike Jenson's rather dramatic gesture at last week's 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 council meeting.
Let public have a final say on MOU

Let public have a final say on MOU

This issue of has five pages of letters from residents expressing their strong views on the proposed Oceanfront Development and the partnership between Qualex Landmark and The 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Oceanfront Development Corporation.
Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Editor, As Doug Day stated in last week's paper, he pays a lot in property taxes and so do I (at least mine are as a resident, not as a developer).
Oil is not the only slippery thing

Oil is not the only slippery thing

The fact that the Coast Guard and Environment Canada are at odds over what should be done to recover and remove the remaining 5,000 or so litres of bunker fuel oil from estuary vegetation is more than frustrating.
What an opportunity

What an opportunity

Six months ago, just after finishing journalism school, I was offered the chance to come back home and report on the town I grew up in and care so much about.
Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

We don't want a quick fix on Oceanfront Editor, To Mayor Ian Sutherland and your hand-picked 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Oceanfront Development Corporation board: please, not another "window dressing" open house where public feedback isn't taken seriously.
Conservative democracy inaction

Conservative democracy inaction

That's it Steve, you're off my Xmas list. No, it wasn't his recent, budget cut attack on women, First Nations and the handicapped. The last straw was this summer at the World AIDS Forum in Toronto.
THE CHIEF'S VIEW

THE CHIEF'S VIEW

The Oceanfront forum season is off to a good start, with more than a hundred interested citizens attending the District-sponsored event at the Brew Pub on Tuesday (Sept. 26).
Public can have say on oil spill

Public can have say on oil spill

The time is ripe to have this two-week long Open House exhibit at the Adventure Centre on the Westwood Anette oil spill.
The Chief's View

The Chief's View

It was heartening to see the birds take off. Six out of seven oil-soaked Canada Geese rescued were released in Brennan Park this week (the seventh had to be put down because it had a broken hip).
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