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Petro-gate – Starring CanadaDec 7, 2009
Canada has a lot to lose from the possible global decisions being made in Copenhagen over the next few weeks – and most of it revolves around oil and natural gas reserves that are being exploited in Northern Alberta. We’ve recently heard of the...
The World's Best Travel MugDec 4, 2009
I seem to have a thing for travel mugs. I’ve had my favourites over the years, but the most amazing coffee mug I have owned thus far has to be this beauty from Contigo.
I drink my coffee pretty slowly, and don’t like to reheat. The Contigo mug has a...
Kootenay Grain CSA 2009Dec 1, 2009
The Kootenay Grain Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Project is one of the greatest Kootenay-created initiatives for food and sustainability. This year’s harvest was great for some crops and around 50% of expected for Kamut and Spelt. We are yet...
The Youth and the FutureNov 30, 2009
On Saturday night I curled, that’s a who ‘nother story that I might share some time, how an Aussie ends up in a competition to through a 44 pound hunk of granite down a bumpy sheet of ice at a bulls-eye painted on the ice. But while I was curling,...
Weekend PollNov 28, 2009
This post was written by Mike Thomas for UrbanWorkbench.com © 2009.
Originally posted as Weekend Poll
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