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Our Community: New playground mats made of recycled tires, poinsettias raise funds for VGH Kid Kave
Nov 5, 2022 11:55 PM
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How climate change warped sa国际传媒's weather this fall
From the last week of September to the third week of October, the chance climate change made temperatures hotter across much of sa国际传媒, grew 1.5 to five times more likely, according to a new tool.
Nov 3, 2022 4:03 PM
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How drones are replanting sa国际传媒's burned forests
With promises to rejuvenate forests from the air, tree-planting start-ups are looking to supplement shovels and long days of labour with swarms of seed-bearing aerial drones. A growing target: sa国际传媒's burnt forests.
Oct 30, 2022 6:00 PM
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Our Community: New art installation unveiled, collecting socks for those in need
The newest addition to the ever-changing outdoor art 鈥済allery鈥 in Victoria鈥檚 Commercial Alley is now on display, while the Victoria Cool Aid Society launches its annual effort to collect 10,000 pairs of socks for people in need
Oct 30, 2022 2:00 PM
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Trevor Hancock: The human and environmental cost of growth-obsessed 'extractivism'
Humans have extracted resources for millennia, but the scale of extraction today is massive and often unsustainable
Oct 30, 2022 6:00 AM
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Charla Huber: Have we forgotten that community leaders are our neighbours?
Forget the online vitriol and be grateful for the work done by municipal politicians who were not re-elected or chose not to run again. Great communities don鈥檛 just happen; they are the result of hard work
Oct 30, 2022 12:00 AM
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Monique Keiran: Wolf stereotypes are more about humans than wolves
Fairy tales and popular books and movies contain the implied message that wolves are cruel, rapacious, vicious and even diabolical
Oct 30, 2022 12:00 AM
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Geoff Johnson: New Zealand controversy shows why Shakespeare is still relevant to today's kids
New Zealand Arts Council denied funding to a high school Shakespeare festival in part because it was 鈥渓ocated within a canon of imperialism,鈥 but a close examination of his work shows the Bard himself was no fan of imperialism
Oct 30, 2022 12:00 AM
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These Island gems are among sa国际传媒鈥檚 seven biodiversity hot spots
The classification 鈥 which could be applied to another 100-plus locations across sa国际传媒 鈥 is meant to help drive conservation of the planet's most imperilled species.
Oct 23, 2022 11:55 PM
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Our Community: Program that helps people return to work celebrates five years, Government Street hosts Wicked Victoria
Our WorkPlace, run by the Our Place Society, uses group training and one-to-one coaching to help participants develop skills to find work; the Wicked Victoria pedestrian-only event Oct. 30 features live performances
Oct 23, 2022 5:50 PM
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