Archive for 2008

Little Acts of Green

Dec 10th, 2008 | By Christine Gordon Manley | Category: Environment

This past year saw me embarking on a quest to be more environmentally friendly – something I’ve wanted to do for a while, but something (I admit), I’ve found quite intimidating. How does one become green, I wondered, and feeling as if I would ultimately fail in my decisions, I kept living my life status-quo, [...]



Forever Healthy: A Complement to Health Care

Dec 10th, 2008 | By Rose Barbour | Category: Health

I first heard of Forever Healthy, an allergy and wellness clinic offering an holistic complement to traditional health care, a couple of months ago when my friend told me about the amazing results her loved ones experienced through their treatments: her sister-in-law was treated for seasonal depression and her baby grandnephew was treated for constant [...]



One girl who doesn’t want to lick your lollipop: Misogyny in today’s top 40 music

Dec 10th, 2008 | By Colleen McKie | Category: Society

All Those Years Ago
I just don’t understand the appeal of most of today’s music.  I fear this could be because, as someone in her mid-30s, I just don’t “get” what the kids are listening to.  Echoing my parents’ sentiments, I seem to be hearkening back to my day when music was “good” and “meant something.”  [...]