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		<title>East Coast Weather Around the Bay of Fundy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 19:12:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Fullerton</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bay of Fundy]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The weather is a fairly common topic in chats between folks around the Bay of Fundy. Neighbors love to chat about the weather, possibly because the Bay of Fundy's coastal climate is notoriously hard to predict. Visitors should be aware the <a href="http://bayoffundy.com">Bay of Fundy</a> is a 4 season destination.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The weather is a fairly common topic in chats between folks around the Bay of Fundy. Neighbors love to chat about the weather, possibly because the Bay of Fundy&#8217;s coastal climate is notoriously hard to predict. Visitors should be aware the Bay of Fundy is a 4 season destination.</p>
<p> <b>Winter (December-March)</b> </p>
<p>During the winter months temperatures normally range all the way from -10 C to 4 C (14 F to 40 F). Temperatures during the day are generally warmer and temperatures begin to warm up close to the end of the season. Snow is likely to occur throughout the season. As a result, many seasonal tourism attractions and services are shut down for the winter months. Despite this, the winter remains a great time to go to the Bay of Fundy. Many events, urban entertainment, accommodations, spas, shopping, museums, and winter activities (snow shoeing, snowboarding, skiing, and snowmobiling, etc) remain available during the winter season.</p>
<p> <b>Spring (March -June)</b> </p>
<p> <b> </b>In the spring months temperatures can range all the way from -5 C to 22 C (23 F to 72 F). Temperatures during the day are sometimes warmer. Temperatures continuously warm up as the season progresses and by the end of April the winter&#8217;s snow is typically gon. Around the start of May the plants and trees start to bloom. The majority or tourism related attractions and services will have opened by the 1st of May.</p>
<p> <b>Summer (June-September)</b> </p>
<p> <b> </b>Throughout the season temperatures can go from 10 C to 25 C (50 F to 77 F). Temperatures during the day are generally warmer. Nearing the end of the season temperatures begin to chill. All tourism related attractions and services are open and in full swing in the summer (excepting the ski hills naturally).</p>
<p> <b>Fall (September-December)</b> </p>
<p> <b> </b>During the fall months temperatures will range all the way from approximately 2 C to 20 C (36 F to 68 F). Temperatures during the day are usually warmer. Trees start to turn to yellow and red in early October and they will have lost their leaves by the end of October. Temperatures cool down as the season progresses. Possibilities of snow in this season get more likely in late November and in December. The majority of tourism related attractions and services remain open till the middle or end of October.</p>
<p>Learn more about the Bay of Fundy weather &amp; the highest tides on the planet on http://bayoffundy.com!</p>
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		<title>Haida Gwaii Sits Right in the Middle of the Best Annual Salmon Migration on the Planet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 08:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Stephen Daniels</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Environment]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[bc salmon fishing]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you dream of the perfect <a href="http://www.northcoastfishing.com/">king salmon fishing</a> trip, welcome to your dream come true at Canada's Queen Charlotte Islands - or as the Haida (the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest) named it, Haida Gwaii, Islands of the People. This 200-mile-long archipelago of 150 islands is 60 miles off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, and acts as a gigantic fishing net to catch migrating fish on their way south each year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you dream of the perfect king salmon fishing trip, welcome to your dream come true at Canada&#8217;s Queen Charlotte Islands &#8211; or as the Haida (the indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest) named it, Haida Gwaii, Islands of the People. This 200-mile-long archipelago of 150 islands is 60 miles off the coast of British Columbia, Canada, and acts as a gigantic fishing net to catch migrating fish on their way south each year.</p>
<p>The Japanese current washes over the continental shelf, bringing with it rich nutrients to feed vast schools of &#8220;bait&#8221; fish for the Chinooks; Kings; and bottom fish, such as Halibut, Rockfish and Lingcod. Eager to return to their rivers of origin all along the West Coast of North America, the big fish must make their way through the islands, feeding as they go. When you book a Queen Charlotte salmon fishing trip, you put yourself in a great position to take advantage of this vast flow of marine life and to enjoy the greatest fishing trip ever.</p>
<p>The islands are remote, with no roads connecting their east coasts, where most residents live, and their west coasts, where all the fishing lodges are clustered. The only ways in and out are by air or sea. Ferries run from the mainland, and some Queen Charlotte salmon fishing outfits fly their customers directly from various Canadian cities to their lodges. The ferry trips provide stunning views of fiords in the Inside Passage, with sightings of Orcas, Bald Eagles or Humpbacks munching on Krill along the way.</p>
<p>There are no crowds of tourists to contend with; the air is pure and bracing and the salmon fishing charters offer boats outfitted with good food, restroom facilities and various beverages of your choice. High-quality raingear is also provided &#8211;and did we mention &#8211; there&#8217;s great fishing?</p>
<p>Peak season is May to September and it is wise to book your trip well in advance. Your stay can be in a land-based or floating lodge. After a thrilling day of fishing, guests can relax with cocktails and enjoy stunning mountain and ocean views while their guides clean their fish. If time permits, other attractions can include hiking, parks, beaches, kayaking, even exploring old abandoned Haida villages and totem poles.</p>
<p>If your preference is to kick back after your strenuous day, many of the lodges feature hot tubs and game rooms for your comfort and entertainment.</p>
<p>So, make your fishing dreams come true (and also gather some good fish stories!), go ahead and book your Queen Charlotte Islands salmon charter!</p>
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<p>When you&#8217;re looking for king salmon fishing charters in Canada, author Stephen Daniels recommends you check out North Coast Fishing for their Queen Charlotte Islands charters.</p>
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		<title>Canada&#8217;s Tar Sands</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Oct 2011 11:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Roger Frost</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bituminous sands, generally known as oil sands or tar sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit. The sands contain naturally occurring mixtures of sand, clay, water, and a dense and extremely viscous form of petroleum technically referred to as bitumen (or colloquially "tar" due to its similar appearance, odour, and colour). Oil sands are found in large amounts in many countries throughout the world, but are found in extremely large quantities in Canada and Venezuela.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bituminous sands, generally known as oil sands or tar sands, are a type of unconventional petroleum deposit. The sands contain naturally occurring mixtures of sand, clay, water, and a dense and extremely viscous form of petroleum technically referred to as bitumen (or colloquially &#8220;tar&#8221; due to its similar appearance, odour, and colour). Oil sands are found in large amounts in many countries throughout the world, but are found in extremely large quantities in Canada and Venezuela.</p>
<p>The largest oil sands project is in Alberta.  The oil sands are buried below the Boreal Forest of northern Alberta on indigenous land is the world&#8217;s second largest oil reserve: the tar sands. Oil from the tar sands is one of the world&#8217;s most carbon-intensive fuels, and rapid development of the tar sands could tip the scales towards dangerous and uncontrollable climate change.</p>
<p>As the fastest growing source of greenhouse gas emissions in the country, the tar sands are the main reason Canada continues to block meaningful global climate regulations. The Canadian government ignores the warnings of the scientific community by aiming for abysmal targets that will leave us at nearly double the science-based target that we need to meet to keep the increase in global temperature below 2 C and avoid catastrophic climate change.</p>
<p>The tar sands cover an area of land the size of England, which has been divided up and leased to the world&#8217;s biggest oil companies. These multinational organizations use mammoth machines to carve into the earth and excavate the sticky sand from the open-pit mines. The surface area that must be destroyed to get at the bitumen is called &#8220;overburden&#8221; by industry, but we call it the Boreal Forest.</p>
<p>The Boreal Forest is a highly complex ecosystem that supports a vast array of plants and wildlife including grizzly bears, wolverine, woodland caribou and over a billion birds. It represents more than 25% of all ancient forests left on the planet and is a source of clean water for millions of Canadians. The Boreal Forest is home to hundreds of First Nations communities that depend on the forest for their sustenance, jobs and traditional activities. Many of the areas under development in the Boreal Forest are subject to land claims and disputes.</p>
<p>The proposed pipeline for the Oil Sands project to the U.S. has raised some interesting questions about ethics and the power of the big oil companies.  If President Obama were to approve the permit for the pipeline, then he would be acting to promote climate chaos, and this decision could not be blamed on the dispute over the nation&#8217;s projected debt in 2021, Republicans or the Tea Party. It would be President Obama, standing alone, breaking a campaign promise to act to protect the climate from chaos induced by human action. Environmentalists say that the president&#8217;s failure to take any substantive steps to protect the environment and stop the climate crisis has left his base disheartened and desperate. While the president can blame Congress for the failure to pass a climate bill, the decision on whether to grant a permit for the Keystone XL pipeline is his and his alone.</p>
<p>Learn more about Barrie&#8217;s Certified WETT Inspector.  Stop by the Barrie WETT Inspector&#8217;s site where you can find out all about Barrie&#8217;s Certified Home Inspector and the Peace of Mind knowledge and experience can bring you.</p>
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		<title>&#8216;Green&#8217; Countertops: The Three Most Preferred Materials</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 16:40:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Layne . Grueber</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What's green? Green kitchen countertops feature remade or maybe ecological content, low-toxicity binders, eco-friendly developing methods, or a combination. Local production is good, too, if you're able to arrange it, since transporting countertops is a big fuel-guzzler.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s green? Green kitchen countertops feature remade or maybe ecological content, low-toxicity binders, eco-friendly developing methods, or a combination. Local production is good, too, if you&#8217;re able to arrange it, since transporting countertops is a big fuel-guzzler.</p>
<p>Although the most important point is usually to select something durable-if you won&#8217;t ever have to purchase new countertops all over again, that&#8217;s as green as it gets.</p>
<p>The amount of imaginative applications pertaining to reprocessed materials certainly not ceases to surprise me. Countertops are a wonderful example of exactly how innovative &#8216;green&#8217; materials might be both beautiful and functional alternatives to traditional products.</p>
<p>One of the remodeling projects we&#8217;re currently working on at Klondike Contracting has incorporated Alkemi countertops into the design and this made me think on what my personal favorite &#8216;green&#8217; countertop materials are?</p>
<p>Alkemi is certainly within the top three. This type of surfaces is created by embedding fine-flaked aluminum milling scrap in resin. Once establish, the resulting surface reflects light attractively, can be used functionally to be a kitchen counter top and greatest of all, is manufactured out of recycled post-industrial refuse material.</p>
<p>My second preferred reused countertop material is Enviroglas. This particular product is created by 100% consumer and commercial post-use glass being embedded into an epoxy resin binder. The finished surface often appears remarkable. The perfect attributes of this product: you are able to change the colors of the glass as well as resin, the product has a 40+ year life span and the materials used to make countertop are ecologically sound.</p>
<p>I have saved my most favorite countertop material for last. My love for this product is two-fold, it is absolutely stunning and it is made from natural material and pre and post consumer scraps. Glass Tiles are made primarily from silica sand, a readily available natural resource, and recycled content. These tiles can be used in countless applications and because each batch of tiles is handcrafted you feel like you are looking at a piece of art. Best of all, it is manufactured out of reprocessed post-industrial recycle material.</p>
<p>Klondike Contracting is a Vancouver builder and Vancouver construction company known for providing high quality work and always acting with the highest level of integrity.</p>
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		<title>Your House&#8217;s Roof: How to Reuse &amp; Recycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 11:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aden E.  Lanna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it the best time to reroof? Tearing off a roof produces a great deal of waste. This material, on the other hand, doesn't need to be meant for the landfill. Depending on the materials, they can be recycled, and sometimes even reused. Have your contractor speak to the Recycling Council of BC absolutely free referrals, information and advice linked to roofing material recycling. The Recycling Council of BC is on the net at rcbc.bc.ca/ and staffs an information hotline at 604-732-9253.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it the best time to reroof? Tearing off a roof produces a great deal of waste. This material, on the other hand, doesn&#8217;t need to be meant for the landfill. Depending on the materials, they can be recycled, and sometimes even reused. Have your contractor speak to the Recycling Council of BC absolutely free referrals, information and advice linked to roofing material recycling. The Recycling Council of BC is on the net at rcbc.bc.ca/ and staffs an information hotline at 604-732-9253.</p>
<p>At the same time, listed below are the quick guide for recycling of common roofing materials:</p>
<p>Asphalt Shingles &#8211; Professionals estimate that asphalt composition roofing shingles claim practically 90% of the roofing industry. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, between 7 and 10 million tons of asphalt roofing ends up in US trash dumps each and every year!</p>
<p>Metal &#8211; When old metal roofing is still in good condition, building supplies salvage companies can sell it for reuse. Actually, a small amount comes in handy for outbuilding projects and garden sheds. Metal flashing can certainly be recycled, and reused if in good condition. The key to effective reuse is cautious removal and dismantling. If used materials merchants aren&#8217;t considering your materials, try listing them on Recycling Council of BC&#8217;s Materials Exchange: rcbc.bc.ca/services/materials-exchange. It is actually free to list and also to search or look for all other kinds of building materials.</p>
<p>Tiles and Slate &#8211; Other high-end roofing goods like terra cotta, Spanish slate and tile are prospects for reuse, as well. In reality, there is an active national market for selling and buying old-fashioned tile and slate roofs. Search the Internet by using terms for example salvage, slate, tile, and roofing.</p>
<p>Wood Sheathing &#8211; As said before, should your roof&#8217;s sheathing is in good condition, think about reusing it. Usually these components is from old-growth Northwest timber and can be re-milled into stunning interior trim or even flooring surfaces. Find building salvage companies in Metro Vancouver&#8217;s Buildsmart product and repair directory at www.metrovancouver.org/buildsmart.</p>
<p>Klondike Contracting is a Vancouver contractor and Vancouver maintenance company known for providing high quality work and always acting with the highest level of integrity.</p>
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