Archive for May, 2008
I have been quite preoccupied with the notion of food and how it relates to us as individuals living in a collective society as of late. I must admit - ...
OK, forgive me my fatherly indulgence on this one.
My daughter and a friend of hers just got back from the CJAM production studio (thanks Cassie) with me where they recorded and edited up an advertisement for a ...
Thoughts, so many of them. It's a good thing too, they keep the voices at bay.
We are now a link on the Slow Home Network. This is a movement dedicated to stopping the mass-production and homoginization of residentialbuildings. A slow home is one that is carefully designed for ...
I have been linked to partisan politics in the past. That tends to happen when you run for elected office under a parties banner. Since I have learned that by being non-partisan you end ...
We decided to tackle the contentious (on this website, anyways) issue of the flooding of the Caron Avenue rail cut today. Joining us in the studio, over the telephone lines anyways, was Andrew ...
In Great Cities...
Community goals are a top priority in city planning
Citizens regularly participate in making their public spaces better and local leaders and planning professionals routinely seek the wisdom and practical experience ...
St Clair College has a proposal before the province for a health campus that would be filled with dental assistants, massage therapists amongst many others. This seems to be a great compliment to the development at the Grace Hospital site. The question I have is how much our Provincial MPP ...
Good news, folks. (well, maybe not that good for area Ford workers) It seems that bicycles are "in" and outselling cars! According to peopleandplanet.net...
"The world produced an ...