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POPSJessie Foster, Shannon Collins, Blonde and Missing "They're literally the blonds of the month. They are the blonds until they cause too much trouble," Grant said, a hint of anger in her usually calm and almost cheerful voice. "They are the ones that fit the description. They didn't go look for these girls, they looked for someone that matched that description.
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POPSA solar energy community The largest subdivision of R-2000 single family homes in Canada, each 30% more efficient than conventionally built homes. A first in the world, 90% of residential space heating needs will be met by solar thermal energy. A reduction of approximately 5 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per home per year.
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POPSSBOA Firm has Co-Op experience The firm working on the SBOA project has experience woking with cooperative development, apparently. Just perusing their website I have noticed that they list several "citizen/ cooperative groups" from their past work. This gives me hope that an attempt to talk to them about a community participatory development project in the SBOA, resulting in extensive urban green space, cooperative housing, integrated with ecodesign, living machines, food production, and historical preservation— might not be fruitless.
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POPSCANADIANS LET THE DNA FLY OVER THE CHANNELS ! The Feds are giving their oral grant to all Canadians who are interested in showing why "making bacon" taste so good.Canadian bacon not just for morning meals anymore,try it for one of those "NOONERS". So let the "DNA" fly and take you stick off the ice ! Red Green lives on !
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POPSStrange are the ways of the wild... "The photographer was sure that he was going to see the end of his huskies when the polar bear materialized out of the blue, as it were: But something else happened. The Polar Bear returned every night that week to play with the dogs..." Amazing!
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POPSGreenpeace Activists Arrested Protesting Oil Sands in Northern Alberta
“Today we brought our message to the perpetrators of this environmental crime with a clear message to put the brakes on the tar sands,” Hudema said. The tar sands use more water than any other Alberta user. Current projects are licensed to remove more than 450 million cubic meters of water from the Athabasca River each year, about two and a half times the amount of water used by the city of Calgary each year. After use, the water is so contaminated with toxic chemicals that it is stored in toxic tailings ponds so large that they can be seen from space. With today’s demonstration, the Greenpeacers targeted the same sludgy six-square-kilometer tailings pond where 500 ducks drowned in April, despite environmental regulations that require Syncrude to have wildlife deterrents in place. “We take a lot of pride in having systems in place to prevent birds from landing on settling basins and storage ponds,” Syncrude’s Katinas said at the time. “So we’re very saddened and sorry that