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Toward a Greener Library: News from the Halton Environmental Network
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Toward a Greener Library. Tuesday, February 21, 2012. News from the Halton Environmental Network. Whether it's tips and tricks about being green at home and at work, action alerts for local events, news items from other environmental organizations, or even job opportunities for related employment, it's all here. If you're interested in receiving the e-bulletin yourself, or if you'd like to contact the folks that create it, click here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Going Green @Your Library.
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Toward a Greener Library: What's on for the kids?
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Toward a Greener Library. Thursday, March 8, 2012. What's on for the kids? Next week is March Break- what will your kids be up to? Besides some fabulous activities at the library. There are programs in Halton Region for children and families that are educational, fun, and green:. Halton’s Maple Syrup Festivals. Run daily during March Break plus weekends through the month. March Break day camps are offered at the Royal Botanical Gardens. For children aged 4-13. Register for one or more days at the RBG.
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Toward a Greener Library: Living 'green' is a lifestyle, not a single action
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Toward a Greener Library. Monday, February 6, 2012. Living 'green' is a lifestyle, not a single action. When we think of being 'green', we might think of recycling, composting, donating items we no longer want, using natural ingredients in cooking or gardening, and so on. But there could be so much more to it, if we used our imaginations. In the November/December 2011 issue of Natural Life magazine. Keep some toys for specific purposes. Join or set up a toy lending library. You can make kits that stimula...
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Members | Ontario Greenbelt Alliance
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Skip to main content. The Ontario Greenbelt Alliance. Is a diverse multi-stakeholder coalition of groups who share a common vision for the environment. The Ontario Greenbelt Alliance. If you represent a group that supports the Ontario Greenbelt Alliance vision and objectives then please join the Ontario Greenbelt Alliance . There is no membership fee. If you don’t represent a group, but would still like more information about the Greenbelt, sign up here for Greenbelt Watch. Children of the Greenbelt.
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Mining for the Truth in Melancthon: November 2013
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Mining for the Truth in Melancthon. Tongue firmly in cheek anonymous Political blog. Friday, November 29, 2013. My postings are few and far between-I think I broke the internet. Links to this post. Friday, November 1, 2013. HOT TIME IN THE OLD TOWN THE OTHER NITE. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bruce on the Bruce. Coalition of Concerned Caledon Citizens. Concerned Citizens of Brant. Concerned Citizens of Brant. Food and Water First. Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Stop the Bio Solids.
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Gravel Trucks Revisited | stonecoldtruth2011
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Digging for the Truth and Blasting away the Rubbish. Posted by stonecoldtruth2011.wordpress.com. Asymp; Leave a comment. Notes from a reader. In your Monday August 11, 2014 posting you reviewed, fairly extensively, the dangers due to over loading of gravel trucks. Well, it seems that Mathew Strader from the Enterprise newspaper in Caledon has now placed the spot light clearly on this disaster in waiting . Read the article in its entirety here:. However, the problems remain the same …. 2) And, in addition...
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What Can I Do? | AWARE-Ontario.ca
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Get Informed, Think, Act. What Can I Do? What Can I Do? When you feel strongly about an issue you don’t take “no” or “it’s a done deal” for an answer. Create and/or sign a petition. Be heard – tell your friends, talk to your local politicians (municipal, provincial and federal) and newspapers. Encourage your local social group to get involved (church, Probus, Lions, fishing, snowmobiling, curling, hockey, whatever you enjoy). Join or setup a Facebook page. Follow or setup a Twitter account. Coalition of ...
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As Gomer Pyle would say; “SURPRISE, SURPRISE” | stonecoldtruth2011
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Digging for the Truth and Blasting away the Rubbish. As Gomer Pyle would say; “SURPRISE, SURPRISE”. Posted by stonecoldtruth2011.wordpress.com. Asymp; 1 Comment. Ministry of natural resources. Remember Gomer Pyle USMC? A 60’s classic sitcom. And who can forget his trademark exclamation of astonishment: WELL SURPRISE, SURPRISE! We were reading a magazine the other day called Rock to Road, a publication that is produced and sent out to the Road construction industry and their sub trades. 2) The information...
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Toward a Greener Library: Chocolaty goodness
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Toward a Greener Library. Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Chocolate- my favourite subject! I'm sure you've heard that dark chocolate is good for you (it contains antioxidants called flavanols which help to improve blood flow and vascular function, and less clotting), not to mention that it's a delicious and yummy treat. But, is it really. That good for you? The Dark Side of Chocolate. Many thanks to the January/February 2012 issue of Natural Life Magazine. For the great information. Enjoy! Going Green @Your L...
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Toward a Greener Library: Halton reads for Earth Day
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Toward a Greener Library. Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Halton reads for Earth Day. In preparation for upcoming Earth Day on April 22, libraries in Halton Region have contributed recommended reads to the Halton Recycles blog. These books for children, teens, and adults, pertain to a variety of environmental issues, and are available at area libraries for your perusal. For more information about what's happening nation-wide for Earth Day, and all year 'round, have a look at the Earth Day Canada.
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