Thursday, July 30, 2009

tower of power


tower of power, originally uploaded by Ideanorth.

We need to think about our urban forest in Sudbury a little bit more

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

One Day You'll Look back and Laugh at This

A hilarious dry reference to Sudbury on Billable Hours from Jane Eastwood.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Save it or Smash it - Sudbury Water Tower


Save it or Smash it ? The Greater Sudbury Municipal Heritage Committee is evaluating the heritage value of the West End water tower (over Beatty, Pine, and Ash streets). The city has set aside $300,000 to have it demolished and removed. If you have an opinion to share about whether this prominent structure could be an important landmark or whther the money could be used for something more creative with the water tower , send it to the Municipal Heritage Committee, P.O. Box 5000, Station A, Sudbury P3A 5P3.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

EarthCare Local Action PLan Feedback

Dear EarthCare Sudbury Partners:

EarthCare Sudbury is inviting Partners to comment on the full update to the EarthCare Sudbury Local Action Plan. The final draft (English only) is accessible to Partners via the following weblinik:
http://www.greatersudbury.ca/content/div_earthcare/documents/Final_Draft_LAP_Update.pdf.

This link will be live until 4:30pm, on Friday, July 31, 2009. Comments submitted after that will not necessarily be addressed. Please send all comments by email to victoria.morrow@greatersudbury.ca.

This will be the final opportunity to comment before the update is released. However, you may be contacted in the coming weeks about providing a few statements relating to the specific activities of your
organization.

Thank you for your participation.


Victoria Morrow
Co-ordinator of EarthCare Sudbury Initiatives City of Greater Sudbury

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Chers partenaires de Terre à coeur Sudbury,

Terre à coeur Sudbury invite ses partenaires à faire des commentaires sur la mise à jour complète du Plan d’action local de Terre à coeur Sudbury. La dernière version du document (en anglais seulement) est accessible aux partenaires en cliquant sur l’hyperlien suivant :
http://www.greatersudbury.ca/content/div_earthcare/documents/Final_Draft_LAP_Update.pdf.

Ce lien sera actif jusqu’à 16 h 30, le vendredi 31 juillet 2009. Les commentaires présentés après cette heure et cette date ne seront pas nécessairement abordés. Veuillez expédier tous vos commentaires par courriel à l’adresse victoria.morrow@grandsudbury.ca.

Ce sera la dernière occasion pour vous de faire des observations sur ce document mis à jour avant sa publication. Toutefois, il se peut que nous communiquions avec vous au cours des prochaines semaines au sujet de faire quelques déclarations relativement aux activités particulières de
votre organisme.

Merci de votre participation.


Victoria Morrow
Coordonnatrice des initiatives de Terre à coeur Sudbury Ville du Grand Sudbury

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Monday, July 20, 2009

3 Canoes


IMG_4956, originally uploaded by Ideanorth.

Snapped this at the Elgin St. heritage train station on Saturday as part of the WorldWide photo walk through the Downtown. While the train station is not the Via rail pick up it does link up to White River - home of sopme great canoeing and camping destinations. The rail station is currently home for the summer to visitor information

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Saturday, July 18, 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Sudbury Savour the Street

Downtown Sudbury's Durham Street was closed for dinner last week as up to 200 diners had supper in the street. At $100 a plate in support of the newly founded Greater Sudbury Restaurant and Foodservice Association the turnout was a huge success promoting local food and the hospitality and restaurant sector in the city.







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Thursday, July 2, 2009

World Map of Shrinking Cities

Interesting to watch the cities flash as the timeline progresses from 1900 onwards and correlate world history. World War 2 - watch Japan and Europe, recently watch China and Africa and overall try to figure out why regions in North America are 'shrinking'


World Map of Shrinking Cities from 1kilo on Vimeo.

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