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Local girl makes good
Article online since September 30th 2008
There was a flurry of energy in our house last week. Three young adults spent the night before setting out on a huge adventure. Then, at 6:15 a.m., they climbed into a 15-passenger van crammed with puppets and set out for Vancouver. What excitement lies ahead? My actor daughter and her two...
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Wake-up call, humans!
Article online since September 20th 2008
Wolfville Rotarians had a thought-provoking speaker last week. Mike Nickerson from Lanark, Ontario has spent 35 years studying cultural evolution. He is currently communicating a sustainability message based on his economic studies via about 200 talks across Canada. Nickerson has written...
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A plague of white noise
Article online since September 13th 2008
I can't hear myself think. Jackhammers below me assault my ears as renovators take down a cinder block wall. Who could focus on the task at hand? If someone phones me, I won't be able to hear him. Unwanted sound is called noise. By definition, noise pollution (or environmental noise) is...
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Jesse Fuller: looking twice at the Grim Reaper
Article online since September 7th 2008
Not even 40, Kings County native Jesse Fuller has cheated death twice. Most recently, he dropped this summer into the Didsbury pool north of Calgary and drowned. Almost 30 years ago, Jesse was four when his parents, Terry and Jeanie, set out with their two preschoolers to drive from Baxter's...
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How safe are biosolids?
Article online since August 30th 2008
This summer, due to water shortages and rising fertilizer costs around the globe, 49 million acres of cropland are being treated with human sewage. In Japan, when you visit a household, that’s why you take off your shoes at the door. After the horrible meat debacle at the Maple Leaf plant...
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Lois and Lucy confirmed our sense of community
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TAFI rekindled
( August 10th 2008 )
Flowers feed the soul and provide quiet guidance
( August 1st 2008 )
Low income, poor health
( July 26th 2008 )
Nearly 80 years of government rum running
( July 20th 2008 )
Author connects consumers with food producers
( July 6th 2008 )
Blomidon, as landmark and myth
( June 28th 2008 )
Discover the treasures at home
( June 22nd 2008 )
Independence in transportation
( June 14th 2008 )
It's time to explore transportation alternatives
( June 8th 2008 )
Magazines illustrate 'Life' as we live it
( May 31st 2008 )
Cohen still has the charisma
( May 25th 2008 )
Bemoan our collective losses – please!
( May 15th 2008 )
We're drinking fertilizer
( May 11th 2008 )
The price of growing a community
( May 3rd 2008 )
Food and fuel crisis needs consideration
( April 24th 2008 )
Cancer in our lives
( April 19th 2008 )
The coffe cup conundrum
( April 13th 2008 )
One more river to cross
( April 6th 2008 )
Time to build a new relationship with the world
( March 22nd 2008 )
A modern curse
( March 16th 2008 )
Time to legislate some common sense
( March 7th 2008 )
Deep into her Acadian roots
( March 2nd 2008 )
It’s the server, not the computer
( February 23rd 2008 )
Eat with all five senses
( February 17th 2008 )
More hope and less mud-slinging
( February 2nd 2008 )
Laptops have crushed campus spirit
( January 26th 2008 )
Knock on wood
( January 20th 2008 )
Look before you leap for the sun and sand
( January 12th 2008 )
Weighty sense of deja vu
( January 4th 2008 )
An ecumenical Christmas
( December 21st 2007 )
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