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Why Can’t The US Learn To Love Clean Food?

6 min read

Clean food is a dietary approach that focuses on choosing whole and less processed foods. Think vegetables, fruits, whole grains, the bean family, nuts, seeds, healthy fats, and high-quality proteins. Organic and local foods deepen the ties to the clean food movement, as do items with less sugar and more … [continued]

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Great Lakes Now Ontario

What’s going on in Wasaga Beach? Profit, piping plovers and an Ontario town’s complicated future

26 min read

What’s going on in Wasaga Beach? Profit, piping plovers and an Ontario town’s complicated future

By Fatima Syed, The Narwhal

The Great Lakes News Collaborative includes Bridge Michigan, Circle of Blue, Great Lakes Now at Detroit PBS, Michigan Public and The Narwhal who work together to bring audiences news and information about the impact of climate change, pollution, and aging infrastructure on the Great Lakes and drinking water.

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Owen Sound Sun Times

Lucy Lawless to appear via Zoom at this year’s Meaford International Film Festival

4 min read

Lucy Lawless will discuss her directorial debut as part of this year’s Meaford International Film Festival. Known for her long-running, iconic role as Xena the Warrior Princess, Lawless will join the festival via Zoom to discuss her film, Never Look Away. The award-winning documentary tells the story of Margaret Moth, a photojournalist who worked for […]

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From Towers To Turbines: The Most Fascinating Mass Timber Projects Worldwide

11 min read

Mass timber has moved far beyond the novelty stage. Cross laminated timber and glulam started to gain attention a decade ago as materials that could replace concrete and steel in mid-rise buildings. Since then the technology has advanced, codes have adapted, and architects and engineers have pushed the limits of … [continued]

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