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pgeorge
The hull of the Prince George has started to cool, but the controversy over who is responsible for the charred vessel is just starting to heat up.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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max tell
Poet, actor, musician and, most of all, storyteller, Max Tell has toured much of the world with his performances and workshops, entertaining and teaching audiences of all ages.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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news in 5
This year you can be a part of the true meaning of Christmas by contributing to the Santa's Helpers Fund.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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monitor
By Kevin Damaskie On the surface, Whistler’s housing problem seems to be one of the young, educated, transient workers who breeze into the valley every winter in search of a lift pass, a job, some fun and a cheap place to live.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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forest renew
British Columbia’s forest industry is undergoing the most substantive change since the first logger’s saw tasted bark more than 100 years ago.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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condomsense
The condom. For generations, the ubiquitous prophylactic was rarely seen, seldom discussed and surreptitiously purchased from the corner drug store in hope that Aunt Henrietta wasn’t over in aisle four checking out the support hose.
Nov 16, 1995 8:00 PM
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news in 5
Intrawest to build in village Intrawest hopes to begin construction of a 135-room condo-hotel on the parking lot next to the Excalibur gondola village station next spring.
Nov 9, 1995 8:00 PM
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pensions
Time limit imposed on B&B, pension zoning Revisions to zoning guidelines for bed and breakfasts and pensions include a covenant on title which will return the property to its original zoning if the accommodation use is not activated within six months
Nov 9, 1995 8:00 PM
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remembrance
I didn’t want a monument, not even one as sober as that vast black wall of broken lives. I didn’t want a postage stamp. I didn’t want a road beside the Delaware River with a sign proclaiming: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway.
Nov 9, 1995 8:00 PM
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trad school
Traditional school proposal still smoulders Advocates of a traditional school for the Howe Sound School District are wondering why the local board is taking so long to address the issue.
Nov 9, 1995 8:00 PM
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