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Tag Archives: Cherry Point Industry

Northwest Jobs Alliance’s Smear Continues / Facebook post, Sandy Robson

Posted on February 4, 2016 by Dena

nwja whatcom council gets the word21 hrs  February 3, 2016  Sandy Robson

In its February 2, 2016 ad, Northwest Jobs Alliance (NWJA), led by SSA Marine’s Gateway Pacific Terminal consultant Craig Cole, along with John Huntley and Brad Owens, continues to misrepresent Lummi Nation’s comments submitted on the Whatcom County Comprehensive Plan Update. Continue reading →

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Comp Plan Update, Help plan the county you want to live in / Cascadia Weekly, Matt Petryni

Posted on January 23, 2016 by Dena

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Wednesday, January 20, 2016  Matt Petryni

Xwot’qom is a Coast Salish word (translated roughly as “noisy water”) from which Whatcom County takes its name. One perhaps better translated as “turbulent,” or “troubled water,” for it means the same thing but somehow more accurately describes the place we call home. […]

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Two proponents of GPT filed extensive, detailed comments for Cherry Point / Facebook post, Whatcom Hawk, Wendy Harris

Posted on January 10, 2016 by Dena
whatcom biz alliance letter jan 8
20 hrs  January 10, 2016  Wendy Harris

Two proponents of GPT filed extensive, detailed comments for Cherry Point to support their partisan position with regard to the Comp. Plan on Jan. 8, the last day to file comments with the Whatcom County Planning Commission. Continue reading →

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Melting Point / Cascadia Weekly, The Gristle, Tim Johnson

Posted on November 18, 2015 by Dena

cascadia weekly cover.jpgWednesday, November 18, 2015  Tim Johnson

MELTING POINT: Think of it as a mathematical formula that describes a physical reality: A metal melts at a precise temperature. It takes an equally exact amount of energy—expressed in thermal units—to produce that temperature. […]

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