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In the Suburbs: A holiday fairy tale right here in Fairfield
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Last Saturday, Dec. 19, our Fairfield University Bookstore team took part in one of the most wonderful holiday stories we could have ever imagined.
A young couple, Thomas Knowles and Mary-Megan Marshall stopped into the store right after their wedding on the Norwalk Green to visit and thank us for being the venue where they had their first date. But that was only part of this beautiful fairy tale.
Thomas and Mary-Megan attended and graduated from Fairfield University in 2012 having never known or met each other. Granted, that is certainly not unusual at a major university. But post-graduation, as each was searching for true and lasting love, their journey took them to the website Tinder, where they met for the first time.
by Wildsight on Wednesday Dec 09 2020
Photo: Wilderness Committee
After significant public pressure, the B.C. government and its logging agency BC Timber Sales (BCTS) have committed to pause logging and road-building in a remote old growth valley north of Revelstoke, which is critical habitat for the North Columbia caribou herd. A total of 276 hectares of proposed logging and more than 10 kilometres of new road will be halted until the provincial mountain caribou herd planning process is complete. Details have remained sparse on the North Columbia herd planning process. Past scientific assessments in the Revelstoke area have recommended that the province increase protection of all old-growth forests in core caribou habitat areas.