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Archive for March 31st, 2008

February 2008 part 1

Posted by Steven Hurdle on March 31, 2008

   Recently I put together a list of the notable posts from January. Here, for the convenience of those new to the site, are some of the more noteworthy posts over the first portion of February of this year.

On February 11th the last of the the radio interviews I did in January went up on the site in streaming form.
More From the Media Files

The results of the petition results were announced…
Langford Petition Group Collects Landmark Number of Signatures

…then a few days later City Hall moved ahead without any dialogue.
Petition Organisers Question Langford Moving Ahead With Project Despite Concerns of Thousands of Langford Residents About Political Process

Finally, on Feb. 21 we had an interesting situation where the same letter to the editor appeared in somewhat different forms in two newspapers a few days apart, offering an interesting insight into the newspaper editing process.
Interchange breaks ground without bylaws

- Steven Hurdle -

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“It would have been a crime scene to do that”

Posted by Steven Hurdle on March 31, 2008

The recent Globe and Mail article on Bear Mountain had a lot of really interesting quotes in it. Here’s another one: Read the rest of this entry »

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