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On both models, the chest-strap clip is equipped with a small security whistle that’s surprisingly loud; it’s a handy feature for anyone traveling in unfamiliar environments. Its sleek look ...
Meyer's multi-surface spray in a seasonal scent (fresh cut grass! dandelion! tomato vine!!!!!!!) to make your home not only ...
Old completed puzzles might seem like they're doomed to sit collecting dust on your shelf, but you can repurpose them with ...
Not that long ago, a young British journalist called Jane Deverson travelled around the UK interviewing teenagers for a women’s magazine. She asked them frankly about their “hates and hopes ...
Earth Day was April 22. The day raises awareness about the importance of protecting our planet and its resources. First observed in 1970, the day brought national attention to waste disposal, the ...
The rubber overmold appears designed to take a tumble, and the belt clip on the back is a nice touch, likely to be useful for anyone who hunts or fishes (remember, it’s for stationary activities ...
According to several neighbors who spoke with City Paper, the watery alley has long attracted trash from passersby, businesses, and construction workers who use it as a convenient dumping depot.
Turning trash into art A group of artists is hoping to inspire people to look at the materials around them in a new light. CTV News Edmonton's Jeremy Thompson explains.
The President is at the center of a brazenly transactional ecosystem that rewards flattery and lockstep loyalty.
Elderly students in their eighties have been granted tuition fee loans for university courses such as fine art and animation that they are unlikely to ever repay, The i Paper can reveal.
Mikhail Phillips denies responsibility for the mountain of trash outside his Sheriff Road ... to do things promptly,” Phillips tells City Paper in a phone interview. Every time he fixed ...
Congratulations to Michael Harding of Ottawa Hills for winning the Catch the Train photo contest sponsored by the Alaska Railroad! Harding captured an incredible shot of an Alaska Railroad freight ...