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Look who's come to town: Toronto's new Opossum Posse
Sarah B. Hood
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Virginia Opossum, or Didelphis virginiana, has moved into the GTA and is turning up in backyards, ravines and parks. This new character on the scene, our first marsupial, seems to be fitting into the local flora and fauna just fine.
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Mississauga
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Parkdale
The farmer in the city: how Erica Lemieux is bringing farming to Toronto
Paul Carlucci
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Erica Lemieux wants to bring trust back to the food system. Under the auspices of her start-up urban farming company, she aims to show that pedal-powered, small-plot farming is healthy, economically viable and good for Toronto's biodiversity.
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Sustainability
Roncesvalles-High Park
Yonge Street Video Paddles the Don River, Toronto's wild urban park and watershed
Darren Alexander
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
In May of each year canoeists take to the Don River and paddle 10km through Toronto's urban wilderness from Don Mills to the Keating Channel. Yonge Street's videographer Darren Alexander floated along for the ride, and so can you.
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Sustainability
Central Waterfront
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Don Mills
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Downtown Eastside - Old Town - Corktown
Thousands of green energy jobs have been created in Toronto and Ontario, but challenges remain
Paul Carlucci
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Launched in 2009, Ontario's Green Energy Act has seen its share of brown-outs. A World Trade Organization dispute, an inadequate infrastructure, and a vocal anti-wind lobby have all caused problems. But, even still, new green jobs are coming on stream in the GTA and elsewhere in Ontario.
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Research and Innovation
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Don Mills
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Mississauga
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Vaughan
The Zero Point in Leslieville offers another kind of green to eco-minded Toronto homeowners
Carla Lucchetta
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Home building and renovations don't have to have a big human and ecological footprint. Kay Valley channels her creativity and passion for human rights and the environment into The Zero Point, her design centre and building supply store on Queen Street East.
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Design
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Sustainability
Leslieville - The Beach
Finding beauty in postwar Toronto architecture: Q & A with Michael McClelland of E.R.A. Architects
Alexandra Shimo
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
What do you think of as ugly? Michael McClelland and Toronto's E.R.A. Architects are challenging our assumptions about life in high-rise buildings. Their research on tower housing questions our underlying cliches, and their conclusions and ideas are now spreading across Canada and the United States.
City Building
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conservation
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Sustainability
Pedal really means power at the Hart House gym
Edward Keenan
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
The University of Toronto and Hart House are about to turn their gym into a power plant, but instead of coal or nuclear fuel, it'll be the muscle and sweat of people using the stationary bikes that will be putting electricity back into the grid. Fit bodies lead to green energy.
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Higher Education
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Research and Innovation
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Laundering innovation: the Eco Laundry Room saves time, money and the planet
Carla Lucchetta
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Not your average laundromat, the Eco Laundry Room on Toronto's Danforth Avenue is an innovative example of how to "green" an established business model. It's also a nice place to hang out as an informal community centre.
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Sustainability
Riverdale-Danforth
At the Toronto Zoo the elephants, tigers and bears are ready for the boardroom
Paul Gallant
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
ECOexecutives, a new program at the Toronto Zoo, is getting executives out of their boardrooms and into the company of polar bears, arctic wolves, caribou and other creatures that will reignite their passion for animals and environmental issues.
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Sustainability
Yonge Street Video: The Stop Community Food Centre is cooking up a different kind of food bank
Darren Alexander
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Stop food bank at the Wychwood Barns does much more than just give out free food. It's a community centre that thinks food and food security should be integrated into Toronto life, and they have fun doing it.
City Building
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conservation
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Sustainability
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