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Davin Luke
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David Silver |
Published: September 14, 2009
Organic, shmorshmanic, give me a break...
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Danielle Carrie
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Flickr / iLoveButter |
Published: September 01, 2009
Reality check: eating organic is worth the extra money!
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Davin Luke
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ghostdad |
Published: August 25, 2009
Back during my residence-dwelling days at the University of Waterloo I used to be something of a social director. I organized keg parties, pub crawls and brewery tours like an overly bubbly WestJet employee who owns too many shares of his own company. And people turned out. Lots of them.
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Green vs. Reality
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Flickr / DavidChief |
Published: August 17, 2009
Whether you're looking for the One or the one for right now, our Green vs. Reality bloggers have you covered
Davin "Reality" Luke offers three money tips for crafting the perfect online dating profile, while Danielle "Green" Carrie offers her own off-line ideas for meeting like-minded singles in Vancouver.
Online dating for meat-eaters and vegetarians alike
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Top places in Vancouver to meet eco-conscious men and women
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By
Danielle Carrie
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iStock / t-lorien |
Published: August 14, 2009
After testing this thing called "online dating," Danielle hits the streets for Vancouver's top spots to meet like-minded singles
By
Davin Luke
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Flickr / d70focus |
Published: August 11, 2009
Whether you’re looking for vegetarian love or a carnivorous romp, use these tips for crafting the perfect online dating profile
When it comes to dating in Vancouver, I am going to go out on a limb here and say most single people hate going to a bar or club to meet someone special. It’s true.
By
Danielle Carrie & Davin Luke
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Flickr / PotatoBenevolence |
Published: July 14, 2009
This week, our Green vs. Reality bloggers Davin and Danielle take a look (and a big whiff) of doggy doo-doo and the environment
By
Davin Luke
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Design 21 |
Published: July 06, 2009
URB21, the Human Energy Moving Urban Vehicle, is a new concept car designed to combat carbon emissions by combining the muscle power of your legs with the technology of an inertial flywheel to propel a person across a city with speeds up to 72 kph (45 mph). Assuming that this technology works and gets widely adopted in metropolitan areas, it could replace public transportation, biking and cars as the main method of transportation.
By
Danielle Carrie
| Image:
Design 21 |
Published: July 03, 2009
The URB21—I love it. It reminds me of Fred Flintstone driving his car—but in the 21st century!
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Human Energy Moving Urban Vehicle, aka URB21, was designed to reduce emissions of fossil fuels while being easy in function and maintenance.
By Danielle Carrie
| Image: Danielle Carrie |
Published: June 24, 2009
I hear you,
Davin—carrying a travel mug around, particularly when you have no set agenda to even buy a beverage, is a bit much.