Volume 04 Issue 04
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Calgary is loosing its' recreational facilities. Be encouraged to refuse purchasing items that are produced unsustainably. Explore the General and a flock of birds
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WebStamp August 21, 2019
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The closure of the two inner-city swimming pools will leave groups, like the Special Olympics Swim Team, that rely on them scrambling to find a new place to practice.
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Besides recycling, and refusing unsustainably made products, reusing provides the most eco-friendly sustainable option. By reusing and repurposing items conserves all of the energy and resources it will take to produce another item.
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Located at the southwest corner of the new 12 Street Bridge in Inglewood sits a transformative sculpture offering a new perspective on how we relate to traditional monuments.
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