By SPF, on May 27th, 2010%
This week on the show, Henry Hawkins spoke with Dana Meise, who is travelling across Canada on the Trans Canada Trail. He began in Newfoundland in 2008, and has been walking (minus winters) ever since. He has now made it to Ottawa, and we checked in with him to hear about how his travels . . . → Read More: May 27, 2010: Dana Meise: Trans Canada Traveller
By SPF, on May 20th, 2010%
This week on the show we had the second part to our spring biking feature, hearing from Robyn Penney on where to buy, fix, and ride your bike here in Ottawa.
We also heard from Matt Street with an interview with Hugh Campbell at the Brockville Climate Action Group. They talked about what the . . . → Read More: May 20, 2010: Biking In Ottawa, Part 2
By SPF, on May 13th, 2010%
Today we heard a feature from the archives, from Matt Street and Carol Hunsberger taking a look at biking to the Ottawa Bluesfest back in 2007. They spoke with people at the festival, and discussed why biking to this annual festival (coming up in only 2 month) is the best way to go!
We . . . → Read More: May 13, 2010: Biking In Ottawa, Part 1
By SPF, on May 13th, 2010%
This week on the show we heard from Stewart Fast, with the first instalment in a new feature we are calling ‘Managing Your Lawn, Managing Expectations’. The segment will look at some of the oddities of lawncare, and this one looked at the urge to maintain a perfect lawn, with or without pesticides, at . . . → Read More: May 6, 2010: Spring (And Gardening) Is In The Air
By SPF, on May 13th, 2010%
This week on the show Robyn Penney spoke with the winner of the Ottawa 2010 Eco-Stewardship Award, Jim Birtch. He is the founder of the Biosphere Eco-City project and a Carleton Geography Alumni. They discussed the model and its potential role in improving our urban environment by engaging citizens to become more active and aware.
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