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Tuesday Top Seller: Missoula’s Edge of the World

Jake Barrow purchased the 2,200-square-foot space that is now Edge of the World five years ago, and the shop has remained one of the only core skate and snow stores in Missoula, Montana. Transworld Business caught up with him to see what was selling at the shop.

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Adios 2008! Here’s to the year that was

As the clock counts down to 2009, join us for a trip down boardsports’ 2008 memory lane.

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Product Preview: 2009/10 Men’s and Women’s Outerwear

Preview upcoming trends in outerwear for the 2009/2010 season.

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World Snowboard Day Events - Squaw and Soho

Sessions and Burton are hosting events at Squaw and the Soho flagship store to celebrate WSD - get out there and ride!

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Snow and Skate Hot In Ontario

A recent article in the Brantford Expositor guides shoppers to Harry’s Surf Skate Snow (185 King George Road), and for the next several paragraphs tells them what to buy.

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Burton Nylon Party

Last Wednesday, November 12th, the Burton Flagship Store in New York City hosted their first party of the winter season. Check the scene right here.

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Burlington City Council Passes Resolution Asking Burton To Meet With Protesters

The controversy over Burton’s Love and Primo graphics seems to take on a new facet daily. In the most recent step to curb Burton’s freedom to create boards with graphics that community members have taken offense to, the Burlington, Vermont City Council passed a resolution Monday by a vote of 12 to 1 asking the company to meet with the leader’s of the citizen groups protesting the boards that feature PG-13 Playboy centerfolds with no naughty bits, and drawings of hands being mutilated.


According to the Burlington Free Press:

The resolution, a softer version of the one originally proposed, doesn’t force Burton to take any action, but rather encourages the Burlington-based company to listen to the concerns of community organizations that say that the boards promote self-harm and misogyny.

The original resolution, sponsored by councilors Kurt Wright, R-Ward 4; Joan Shannon, D-Ward 5; Clarence Davis, P-Ward 3; and Jane Knodell, P-Ward 2, asked that Burton withdraw the boards from the market, a request that city councilor Ed Adrian, D-Ward 1, thought was unnecessary.

“My personal opinion is that people should be allowed to make choices, whatever they are,” Adrian said.

Russ Ellis, D-Ward 4 said he wasn’t interested in having the council censor any business and likened the Burton issue to Burlington Telecom’s decision to carry the Al-Jazeera network.

“I don’t think we want to get into the issue of being a censoring board. It’s really not appropriate for the City Council to be dealing with,” Ellis said.

“They don’t have to answer to us, to me, to anyone. But again, my response to that is I hope they would take the high road,” Wright said.

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EVENTS: Fifteenth Annual Surfside Snow Carnival

Taco stands, milk chugging contests and some great product giveaways were all part of this year’s Fifteenth Annual Surfside Snow Carnival and Pre-Season Sale. Read more and see photos from the event right here.

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EVENTS: Burton’s ‘It’s Always Snowing Somewhere’ Premieres in Denver

Burton’s ‘It’s Always Snowing Somewhere’ tour stormed into Denver on the shoulder’s of a rain and snow storm on October 21. Find more details and photos right here.

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