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  • in reply to: FERNIE – DOG POOP CAPITAL OF THE KOOTENAYS #18321
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    in reply to: Word association #18545
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    guantanamo

    in reply to: HST PETITION IS HERE!!!! #18461
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    That’s just it, people are saying "I pay enough tax already, I shouldn’t have to pay more." meanwhile they are already paying the tax, but the kicker is it’s hidden and they don’t even know it. For example, going to a restaurant, currently we’re only paying 1 tax, but guess what, the restaurants are paying both taxes on all he ingredients. And guess how they’re paying for the PST? By hiding it in the cost of the food you ordered. You’re paying the PST right now but it’s hidden in the cost of the food when you pay. So when people say you’ll be paying more, you already are paying more and you don’t even know it…. It’s "hidden"

    in reply to: HST PETITION IS HERE!!!! #18458
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    Schools shut down, hospitals shut down, funding gets cut from childrens programs, if you want more, shouldn’t we pay more? 90% of Canadian pay more why shouldn’t we? I’ve decieded I won’t be signing the l
    petition, and you’ve decided you will, of course we’re going to try to convince other people to do what we’re going to do. You’ve misinterpreted my motives. I’m only stirring the pot after you thow in your ingredients. Stop throwing yours in, and I won’t have to stir it.

    in reply to: HST PETITION IS HERE!!!! #18457
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    I like driving on paved roads! Yo want injection sites? Where’s the $ come from? Provincial parks? Everyone wants to bath in the land of milk and honey, but nobody wants to pay for it.

    in reply to: Hello Fernie! #18500
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    My fav thing about Fernie is the fact that there is always something to look forward to (ie.change)

    starts with turkey hunting, changing to bull trout fishing,changing to cutting elk hunting trails, changing to biking, changing to cuttthroat fishing, changing to blueberry picking, changing to lake fishing, changing to elk hunting, changing to Muley hunting, changing to whitetail hunting, changing to skiing , changing to ice fishing, changing to grayling fishing, changing to relaxing, lather, rinse, repeat.

    in reply to: Bill bennet seen…. #18482
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    Let the good times rollllllll……

    in reply to: Could Flathead Valley be Canada’s next national park? #18284
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    I actually had recently heard a rumor that a native band was laying claim to 600 acres of Fernie mountain, can anybody tell me if this is the truth or not?

    in reply to: Public Comment and Open House for new Elk Valley mines #18369
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    The land of milk, honey, and puppets!

    in reply to: "Green" Councillors stickhandle pesticides ban past Idon? #14662
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    I don’t think Kevin McIsaac has any hair. But if he did, it would be on fire.

    in reply to: "Green" Councillors stickhandle pesticides ban past Idon? #14663
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    Quick question. Is the fernie golf course included in the banned zone? Oh and since it’s a Fernie bylaw I guess West Fernie is not included?

    in reply to: Wildsight not interested in what is fair… #18228
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    Its seems like Wildsights whole argument for a Flathead park was to protect it from mining. Be it mining for coal or mining from methane. Now that the B.C. government bravely banned minning in the Flathead whats their argument for a park? The one that seems to be mentioned by them lately is, if you look at a map, the Flathead looks like the missing piece from two other parks. It that seriously their argument for a park. Its the missing link? Thats the thing about being a paid protestor, if there’s nothing to protest, you don’t get paid. I would suggest they would be singing a different tune if I was trying to turn all of Fernie Mountain, Ridgemont, and Morrisey ridge into a National Park. No biking, no bike trails. They’d be crying me a river.

    NO TO THE FLATHEAD PARK!
    NO TO WILDSIGHT!

    in reply to: Wildsight not interested in what is fair… #18220
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    Now that the Flathead has been protected from "big oil" we have to protect it from Wildsight and the Sierra Club… "big green" remember these extreme groups are funded almost completely from foreign countries that have already killed most of their large preditors and would love nothing more than to be able to come over here to view them. NO TO FLATHEAD PARK!!!! NO TO WILDSIGHT!!!! ESPECIALLY IN OUR SCHOOLS!!!!

    in reply to: Free Press is not FREE #18189
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    the "Free" part of the "Fernie Free Press" refers to the fact that they are "freelance journalists" and are not owned by a government or an organization. To me the free press always have articles about all the important issues not only in Fernie but the Whole Elk Valley. Some recent things I likes about theie content was when they went and talked to all the people that have interests in the Flathead and asked what they thought of the mining ban. Big difference between "the fix" and "the press" imagine having to flip through all that advertising to read about Jim Abbott’s retirement plans? Not me.

    in reply to: Fernie Alpine Resort’s Enviromental Status? #18131
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    Then why do the people of wildsight.. Ryland Nelson and his cronnies… Buy season passes at the resort every year that they are not banned from the hill? Why do they show their support with cash? It’s because your group is popluted with hyprocrits. We can thank Bill Bennett for protecting the Flathead the way it needed to be and not the upside down, socialist ways of extreme environmental groups like wildsight. Foreign funded, globalist, extreme environmentalist. Thanks Bill Bennett. No thanks to wildsight. No to the Flathead park! Most people don’t know that when the flathead flows into the USA. It flows within meters of a huge lumber plant at Columba Falls, then it meets with the south fork that is dammed by the Hungry Horse Dam, it continues on beside Kalispell Montana within a few blocks of k-mart, walmart, shopko. Flathead wild? Maybe on our half and we can thank Bill Bennett for that.

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