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Time for some pane relief
To some, bulges, rattles and buckling lend character and an air of age and distinction to a stained glass window.
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Shades of 2010
When it comes to our homes, we all look forward to what a new year brings in design and furniture trends. But what sets the tone in most everything concerning home decor is the colour trends.
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A little light reading
In an attempt to promote energy efficiency, Ottawa and several provinces recently have passed laws to ban the sale of regular incandescent light bulbs by 2012.
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Behaviour, more than technology, saves energy
Are you a grasshopper or an ant? Just like the fable of the wastrel grasshopper and the diligent ant preparing for winter, people can be conscientious or careless, penny-wise or profligate about conservation and energy consumption.
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SW Ontario family learns value of fresh alarm batteries
It could be any family in any town or city anywhere in Canada. But one Southwestern Ontario family is especially happy they installed fresh batteries in their smoke alarms before the recent time change -- it saved their lives.
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Prevention, checks needed year-round
In the winter, we rely on appliances -- many of them electric, some fuelled by natural gas, propane, or oil -- to heat our homes, cook most of our meals and dry our clothes.
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Cash deal threat looms
The recent Canadian Home Builders' Association annual conference bid a cautious welcome to 2010 and a good riddance to 2009.
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It’s time to bone up on the HST
More than 74% of Ontarians and 82% of British Columbians oppose the Harmonized Sales Tax, due to be introduced in both provinces in July, according to a poll conducted for Canwest News Service by Ipsos Reid.
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Connoisseur at home in kitchen
You might say the world is his open bar. For more than six seasons, TV viewers have tuned in to Food Network Canada's Thirsty Traveler - a.k.a. Toronto's Kevin Brauch - to follow his globetrotting adventures as he discovers the world's finest beers, wines and spirits.
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Lights, camera — action!
EDMONTON -- I love the Hollywood vibe and the cultural melting pot of L.A. Many in California are from other parts of the world, and the diversity affects the lingo and the style.
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Trends that really hit home
Top-notch designers, world-class styles and state-of-the-environment ideas: next weekend's 2010 Lifestyle Home Show will exceed the expectations of even the most selective design aficionado.
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A little more light reading
With Ottawa and several provinces poised to ban sale of incandescent light bulbs by 2012, many Canadians are turning to compact fluorescent lamps as an alternative.
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Is radon on your radar?
You may have been hearing more about radon gas in homes lately — and for good reason. Exposure to radon gas is
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